Fox is burning off four episodes of ‘Til Death tonight: It’s the only new prime-time network programming this evening. Read the full post.
Dec 25
2009
06:33 PM ET
Four new episodes of "Til Death' tonight: Does anyone watch this show?
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First off to the idiot poster named “Yo”…Home Improvement was one of the top TV sitcoms of all time. Sure maybe it was fairly simple comedy, but it really was fun. A perfect TV series. As was Everybody Loves Raymond. That show also featured some truly great writing, and a great cast. Now neither can be said about “Till Death” It has a good cast, but hardly a great one. The writing is vague, and uneven. This show is a true disaster, and the producers are to blame. For great sitcoms right now go to ABC, and watch “The Middle”, and “Modern Family” easily two of the best sitcom family shows on TV. The at the home sitcom is hardly a new thing. It has been done fabulously in each decade since the fifties. “The Honeymooners”, “I love Lucy”, “All In The Family”, “Family Ties”, “Home Improvement” (Ha), and even “Seinfeld” because really when you think about it the supporting cast on Seinfeld really was his family. Same could be said about “Freinds”. okie dokie I’m through ranting Happy New Year all, and happy TV watching…
I don’t have a TV, so nope, I’ve never seen the show.
I loved this show since the very begining and loved last nights epiosdes. So yes, i do watch this show. as a matter of fact, i have seasons 1 and 2 on DVD!!!!!!!!!
I liked ‘Til Death and Brad Garrett but didn’t watch it regularly since (1)it was hard to remember when it was on since the time slot was changed often and (2) it was usually on at the same time as a favorite show. I hope to find it on DVD to rent. I hope the cast members find work on other shows soon!
I like Brad Garrett. But I never watched this show. In fact, when I saw the headline with Til Death, I honestly didn’t know what show they were discussing. I had to click on the article. I didn’t even know this show was still alive.
For starters, anyone that cuts up a certain crowd that follows a sitcom is a loon. Everybody Loves Raymond, for how simple a theme it was in practice, was a great series that had everything work to near perfection: excellent writing, top notch cast, and great producers.
Brad Garrett is a quality comic that just so happens to be currently involved with a rubbish series with little fire power but the approval of Fox. In fact I’m still amazed that a major network has backed that horse for over three seasons.
Fox and Sony which produces TIl Death were in some sort of agreement on continuing the show with cheaper licensing fees for the network to pay.
Saw like 10 minutes then changed the channel….way too formulated
try watching whole show lezbo
NOPE, same audience as “Two and a Half Men”…
and what gay show do you want? married housewives
how do we get to watch this great show? every week its gay nascar pre empting it and i get to join in progress??? you fox boneheads need to get yopur heads out of your anal canal. switch til death with homo simpleton and preempt them instead. you goofy stardos will cance the show cause noone can watch it. go join abc and corn hole each other
just a couple of comments about comments. 1) I have only seen FOX spell ’til with the apostrophe before til. to my understanding, this is correct grammar as the part before is missing meaning the apostrophe should be place there…is that not correct? 2) to the guy commenting about subtle humore…some people actually think subtle humor is drab and not entertaining. is okay with you that they watch a sitcom that is blatant humor(even if bad)…maybe you can tell them what they should eat too.
ha…”same audience as Two and Half Men” that show makes people laugh. i assume you could write a better sitcom