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Mar 8th, 2005 11:47 PM | ||
Emu | the show stank of unused jokes from that other interview show with the guy that had the watermelon sized chin. Granted I never really watched either of them because the hosts couldn't get over what gigantic queens they were. | |
Mar 8th, 2005 03:15 PM | ||
timrpgland |
Garrison's sex change tomorrow. ![]() I only watched the Graham Norton Effect a couple times. Had some funny parts but Norton just got on my nerves. |
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Mar 8th, 2005 03:09 PM | ||
James |
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![]() I forgot about Reno 911. I haven't seen that in forever, because apparently showing the same 4 episodes of Mad TV 30 times a week is more important than airing shows people actually care about. Any news if they got picked up for a 3rd season, yet? |
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Mar 8th, 2005 01:43 PM | ||
ziggytrix |
Re: I miss the Graham Norton Effect Quote:
Man that show would have been AWESOME. |
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Mar 8th, 2005 01:33 PM | ||
Mockery |
Didn't like that show much at all really. Could've been better with a different host perhaps... The Daily Show and Reno 911 are the funniest things on Comedy Central. |
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Mar 8th, 2005 01:05 PM | ||
James |
I miss the Graham Norton Effect ![]() Seriously, the show was the funniest thing Comedy Central had on it, second only to South Park. It would have been so much better if they had just put some more effort into promoting the show, maybe even put it into a better timeslot. And maybe gotten some better guests. The ones they did get were fine, and they had some hilarious moments, but some bigger names would have drawn in more viewers, I think. You know what else might have been good? Wanderlust. I remember the show being advertised, but then I never saw a commercial advertising when it was actually on. It was cancelled before I even realized it was on the air. Only in the past few months have I seen it rerun on peculiar times, and the show is good for a laugh. Why is Comedy Central so against doing anything funny nowadays? ![]() |