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Did anyone besides me hate all the possible spin-offs here?

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    davetruman68 — 9 years ago(November 17, 2016 03:05 AM)

    The only one I can think of by name is "Top of the Heap", with Matt LeBlanc and Joseph Bologna. There were two others, one that was suppose to be located at Bud's college and their radio station. The other one I remember was about a group of friends coming into contact with Kelly and her date.
    These spin-offs were just so terrible. Matt is thanking his lucky stars that his never worked out and "Friends" opened up for him. Some of these had quality actors on them, but the story lines and jokes were just so bad or misplaced. do we blame the writers, producers, executive producers, and directors for these awful attempts at humor in the Bundy fashion?

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      poem — 9 years ago(November 17, 2016 05:34 AM)

      There are MwC spinoffs ?
      Apparently they have been so unsuccessful they vanished without a trace, because I havent heard of that before this point, ever.
      I remember reading rumors that David Faustino and Christina Applegate planned on starting a new Bundy show, with Bud (Faustino) being married and Kelly (Applegate) also somehow in the mix.
      I dont know how well that would work because Faustino is very short and certain things would have to be very different. Its not believable that Bud would beat up people like Al (Ed Neil) did in his time, since Al is of average statue.
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        davetruman68 — 9 years ago(November 17, 2016 11:07 AM)

        I can't tell you where I saw it or heard about it, but there was something about the Bundy kids could not have a spin off. I wish I could offer some proof on that.

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          iamtherealbg — 9 years ago(November 18, 2016 07:16 PM)

          It wasn't a spinoff but I think the show was trying to branch out to see if they could make a spinoff. Matt LeBlanc had already been seen in one episode where Kelly had her own modeling show on public access. Later, the "Spinoff" episode didn't have any of the Bundy's in it. It was just LeBlanc as a kid names Vinny and his dad who lived in a run down apartment and seemed to be even poorer than the Bundy's. Vinny was an amateur boxer and his dad wanted him to find a rich "sugar Momma" so they crashed some sort of rich people party and non-hilarious hilarity ensued. It was kinda lame and it didn't catch on.

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            stevenackerman69 — 9 years ago(January 25, 2017 11:02 PM)

            No, the order of that was this: Vinny and his dad appear in an episode where Al is trying to find out the name of a song he loved (Anna). Then they did an episode that was supposed to set up the spin-off for Top of the Heap. The spin-off was not successful. Vinny then appeared the next season in the episode where Kelly gets that public access show, which was part of Al's dream. Then they tried to revamp Top of the Heap with Vinny being with a friend now in the same apt. The show was called Vinny and Bobby. Didn't last long either.

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              LPforever49 — 9 years ago(November 21, 2016 06:15 AM)

              They had a little mini reunion show that David put up on his website. The show was about them making a reunion show. Was actually pretty funny.

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                stevenackerman69 — 9 years ago(January 25, 2017 11:05 PM)

                I didn't really have a problem with the spinoffs, although I was never a fan of Matt Leblanc as Vinny. I think the network was trying to get some spinoffs out of some of the top writers on the show and besides the two versions of Leblanc's spinoff, you had Radio Free Trumaine and Enemies. The latter did have some funny moments, like Al mentioning at the end about seeing Jennifer Aniston isn't wearing a bra if you mute the sound and watch with binoculars. I cracked up hard over that line the first time I heard it. However, I don't see what else the spinoffs could've done. There was another attempted spinoff of No Maam that was pitched to Fox by Michael Moye, but Fox beep didn't want it because of PC BS.

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                  davetruman68 — 9 years ago(January 26, 2017 03:29 AM)

                  Married w/ Kids were always taking shots at other networks and TV shows, I think they started to lose favor with FOX when they threw a couple of zingers at FOX programming.
                  They started to lose me when they started to be overly sympathetic to the characters. I guess there is a little PC in us all, because they were trying so hard to make everything the Bundys did acceptable no matter how gross or offensive.

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                    headstar — 6 years ago(October 28, 2019 01:28 AM)

                    Top of the Heap >>>>>> Friends. At least Charlie and Vinnie were likable characters and not annoying/arrogant normies like in "Friends".

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