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Just noticed this has started up again on Nine, and I missed the season opener. This is, hands down, the best sitcom in production at the moment.

Anyone see it?
 

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Ray Nolan said:
Feck, when did it start again? Info people please! It is the best show on TV.

I was just looking in today's tv guide and saw that it's on this Monday night at 2 am. I looked in last week's to see if it was on then, and low and behold, it started last Monday.

This is what happens when channels over-promote crap shows. You never know when anything decent is going to be on.
 
which season are they showing on tv?
(I'm also hanging out for series 3 on dvd - I've already watched the others multiple times).

classic, classic show, and nearly all ad-libbed!
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Debaser said:
Just noticed this has started up again on Nine, and I missed the season opener. This is, hands down, the best sitcom in production at the moment.Anyone see it?
i saw a bit of the first show the other week. I don't find it as amusing as Seinfeld but it is more L.A. than NuYawk. As a lot of time I could relate to Seinfeld, this character is obviously meant to be just annoying. It's fun to see the celebs though.

As Ch9, like their late night footy, never begins on time I missed the opening scene but the main couple were visiting a recently widowed picture framer callously enquiring about their picture. The lead guy sees a photo of the dead guy wearing a shirt he likes and he, again callously, asks the widow where he could get the shirt. He buys one and Ted Danson meets him at a meeting with Michael York about an L.A. restaurant they are all investing in. (Insert unfunny gags about ringing a bell to get the waiters' attention and possible uniforms). Ted Danson asks LeadGuy's standard sitcom fat friend to be the Lion at his daughter's Wizard of Oz birthday party but Leadguy seems to want what he can't have and insists on being the Lion even though being the Tin Man would suit his thin self. Danson also admirers the shirt and LeadGuy buys two more(one for Ted and a spare for himself). The plots from then on revolve around the shirt: Leadguy bleeding over one as he is hit instead of the pinata at Danson' daughter's birthday party, Ted Danson rejecting a defective one given to him by Leadguy and Danson coming over to apologise over the pinata incident and them both fighting over the remaining shirt as Wizard of Oz is on the TV. It ends with the widow entering, and slobbering over an appalled LeadGuy because the shirt reminds her of her late husband. phew. de end.
 
Greatest show in the history of television.

Got the first three seasons on DVD.

You wanna see my ticket? Ok... here's my name on the ticket. If it was your ticket it would say "********ing Douchebag"
 

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