Favorite Season/Worst Season
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michaellarryj — 11 years ago(February 12, 2015 10:28 PM)
I kind of liked Jean-Luc but the problem might of been he was forced into the role without any real explanation. The fact that Season 5 didn't end on a good note. The latter part of Season 5 was bad, they were all over the place after Cody left(without explanation). Then if you notice with Cody before he left, his character started not to make sense. Although Cody was off, but this off wasn't the Cody type off. I felt like they didn't know what to do with his character any longer(stuff like greeting cards on food or deodorant; dressing up with food on him to go camping, the lottery cheese head thing). Those wasn't really funny but terrible because it was sooooo not the regular Cody we were use to.
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stephenmonachello — 11 years ago(March 08, 2015 06:48 AM)
Worst season 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6, & 7
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astro_5000 — 11 years ago(March 24, 2015 03:19 AM)
this show was like "Home improvement", another favourite 90's family show that was great at first, but started to go down hill in later seasons proving it was no longer the 80's and the 90's was a new era with loose morals
EXAMPLE: the youngest daughter in one episode pretty much had her face in a dudes mouth, and it was some dumb jock, his exact words were "we're just sucking face" to the father
and this is where the morals go to hell compare to the 80's (which was still a rebellious era) the fathers tries to stop it but the mother does the "pictures herself as a teen girl herself" blah blah and over-rules the dad and in the end, finishes off the scene how they started, the youngest daughter getting her face sucked in the car (and i mean GOING at it like it was porn) seriously?? thats why no one can control kids anymore because mothers overrules the fathers final decision
and thats why you have shows like 'house M.D' where i remember a season where a teen boy (looked 13-15) teaching another boy way younger looking on how to shove his tongue down another girls mouth. It just makes me want to face palm myself. Don't get me wrong i'm not a parent myself and i'm no 90yr old, i GET IT that the worldn't isn't all peachy and like the brady bunch anymore (which FYI if you compared todays shows to just ONE of the episode of brady bunch you see how far we've fallen) from shows like "reba" in the mid 00's and "my wife and kids" teaching kids that its ok to get pregnant at 15/16 because mummy and daddy will take care of it
p.s the show was like 'starwars' it ruined careers, i remember the moron that always came over as a white 'steve urkel' trying to be all dopey and hilarious, well the same idiot was from memory (i ain't a kid no more so bare with me) i think was in 'kickboxer 3'
seriously? lol, some dopy loser trying to do martial art moves that people in hong kong (who had NO prior martial experience) would train super hard for the role, and you think faking some kicks by some actor whos known for a comedic relief role is gonna cut it?? HA
Peter griffin pretending to be hans solo:
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overlord_chaos — 10 years ago(January 13, 2016 10:57 PM)
i watch it on 1998 and beyond since TV cable reached to my country around 1996 and a rerun of some of the first episodes on the WB channel anniversary (at least on latin america anniversary) a few months ago. i know the worst season was the trip to disney land. everything was out of place in those episodes. the characters where disrupted, acting up in ways they never acted before or after those episodes (probably the children
s having more fun rather than focusing on acting) i know the best seasons are 1-3 where the family are getting settled in and adapting. once this period has gone away, are all wrats that wanna take over the household and drive mad their respective parent, after joining forces to destroy them both causing ridicolous chaos in stupid situations. dont get me wrong it was a lovely show and most of the episodes i really enjoyed them. overall looking backwards as an adult (i watched the show as a children/young teenager) it was the classic 90s family that comes out of divorced families joining up (even that i think both parents had dead spouses, what a coincidence!) in a america society that does not exists anymore.
between the technology, the changes in the culture, and the economical depression this is a window for the earlies 90`when USA was overwhelmed with social and financial stability (most noticeably, the girls when they reached teenage years, the script always commented they where going to the nearest shopping mall, expending all the money they would get doing choirs, some nanny work, etc and even the parents sometimes taking them in special ocassions or dates to purchase all kinds of stuff, overall this all happened off screen and mentioned in the episodes. but still we must remember all the shopping malls in USA and other countries now adays are shutting down for good) so i like to remember old times with this show. dont really care the history or beyond. its nice to watch it, and remember how my life was in 98 and beyond. -
dm7686 — 10 years ago(March 18, 2016 11:25 PM)
I didn't think season 5 was all that bad overall, theres some good eps, its just the way it ended that messed it up with Cody leaving, they atleast could have finished the season with him, there was only a few more episodes, season 6 is definitely the worst by far, I liked season 2 the most.
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carrie_713 — 10 years ago(March 22, 2016 04:07 PM)
I happened to be visiting a friend one weekend and the season 7 ep "Can't Buy Me Love" came on. Sort of resparked my interest since I hadn't watched in awhile. I was a sorority girl and amused at the farce at recruitment Karen and Dana went through. It doesn't work that way. lol You don't get offered a bid if you never went to a party and it's WAY more structured and monitored and sororities have GPA requirements even for active members. I found it funny, nonetheless. Was shocked at how skinny AW had gottenagain, hadn't watched in awhile.
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carrie_713 — 10 years ago(March 28, 2016 04:32 PM)
I also didn't understand why Karen didn't join a different sorority (I assume this campus was big enough for more than one). Karen obviously wasn't a dunce. Her and Dana did get into the same school. I'm surprised Dana didn't join the one with the brainiac rep. At schools there's always the sorority types (though all groups contain eachdon't let reps fool you): the brainy sorority, the beauty queen one, the down-to-earth girls, the sporty girls, the easy girls, the goody two-shoes, etc.