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Dharma & Greg
1
1.39%
Ed
3
4.17%
Everybody Loves Raymond
7
9.72%
Frasier
8
11.11%
Friends
9
12.50%
Malcolm in the Middle
12
16.67%
Sex and the City
7
9.72%
That 70's Show (Not to be confused with That 80's Show,prew!)
10
13.89%
FOX Toons: Simpsons/King of The Hill/Futurama/Family Guy
32
44.44%
Other / None of the above
13
18.06%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 72. You may not vote on this poll

Favorite Sitcom So Far in the 2000s

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Old 02-14-02 | 04:12 PM
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Favorite Sitcom So Far in the 2000s

What's your?
According to Jim
Arli$$
Becker
The Bernie Mac Show
Bob Patterson
The Brothers Garcia
City Guys
Dharma & Greg
The Drew Carey Show
Ed
The Ellen Show
Emeril
Everybody Loves Raymond
Family Guy
Frasier
Friends
Futurama
Girlfriends
Gross Pointe
Grounded for Life
The Hughleys
Inside Schwartz
The Job
Just Shoot Me
The King of Queens
King of the Hill
Lizzie McGuire
Malcolm in the Middle
Maybe It's Me
Men, Women & Dogs
My Wife and Kids
Nikki
Off Centre
One on One
The Parkers
Popular
Raising Dad
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Reba
Scrubs
Sex and the City
The Simpsons
So Little Time
Spin City
The Steve Harvey Show
Taina
That '70s Show
That '80s Show
Three Sisters
The Tick
Titus
Undeclared
What About Joan
Will & Grace
Yes, Dear

*Please keep in mind this is just a partial list!

Favorite Sitcom of the : 50s60s70s80s90s

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Old 02-14-02 | 04:18 PM
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I only watch 5 sitcoms now. That's how bad the genre has gotten.

Sex & the City
That 70s Show
Undeclared
Titus
Friends


Titus gets the nod.
Old 02-14-02 | 04:27 PM
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Top Favorite Shows (In no particular order):
1. Titus
2. Drew Carrey Show
3. Everybody Loves Raymond
4. Frasier
5. Spin City

Honorable Mention: Becker, King of Queens, The Simpsons & My Wife and Kids.
Old 02-14-02 | 04:29 PM
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Old 02-14-02 | 05:47 PM
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My Wife and Kids
Old 02-14-02 | 06:52 PM
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MY Wife and Kids is a little better but I picked That 70's show from the list.
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Old 02-14-02 | 07:01 PM
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The only sitcoms I like are the ones I watch:

King of Queens
Everybody Loves Raymond
Frasier
Friends
Futurama
Simpsons
Malcolm in the Middle

I am more into dramas now

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Futurama
Old 02-14-02 | 08:39 PM
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Family Guy
Simpsons
Futurama
Undeclared
That 70's Show
Grounded for Life
Malcom in the Middle

Oh but next year thanks to fox. . .

That 70's Show (5 days a week at least 2 episodes)
Malcom in the Middle (5 days a week at least 2 episodes)
oh and one episode of the Simpsons on sunday at 7.. WTF?
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simpsons
with friends and futurama in second and third
Old 02-15-02 | 12:26 AM
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Gilmore Girls (or is that a dramedy?)
Scrubs
That '70s Show
Titus


Honorable mention to Malcolm in the Middle, The Simpsons, The Tick, Family Guy, Even Stevens.

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Old 02-15-02 | 12:33 AM
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Old 02-15-02 | 01:21 AM
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Emeril no really I'll go off the list and pick 24.
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Lizzie McGuire and Friends. The only two sitcoms I watch every single week.
Old 02-15-02 | 01:34 AM
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Emeril no really I'll go off the list and pick 24.
You do know "sitcom" means "situational comedy," right?
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Originally posted by cynthia


You do know "sitcom" means "situational comedy," right?
Yes I do realize that now I totally didn't read the title, my vote for a sitcom would go with Sex in the City.

[Copenhagen reads thread titles twice before responding]
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Frasier all the way. But my wife and I really enjoy Everybody Love Raymond as well. I guess it feels like real life, begin as close to my parents as we are.

I love Ed as well, but is it really sitcom? I wouldn't categorize it as such.
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My favorite comedies:

1. Ed
2. Friends
3. Family Guy
4. Sex and the City
5. The Mind of the Married Man
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Old 02-15-02 | 11:26 AM
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gotta be simpsons

family guy is funny as hell. but a victim of terrible time slots

i have laughed once or twice in the first 4 seasons of futurama.. doesnt look like its coming back next year
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The Simpsons used to be my favorite, but thay were at their best during the 90's. So I would have to say Larry David's Curb Your Enthusiasm is the best comedy now.
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1. Undeclared
2. Sex In The City
3. Bernie Mac Show


Those are the only ones I watch.


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