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re: Is Cheers the best sitcom of all time?

Posted on 10/2/14 at 7:22 am to
Posted by VOR
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Posted on 10/2/14 at 7:22 am to
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Andy Griffith? You must have sentimental memories of Andy Griffith. It's a good show, but more feel good than anything


Well, it is "dated", no doubt. However, there is about a three year stretch when the writers hit their stride and the show was comedy gold. In its own subtle way, it occasionally was almost "edgy". Plus, the cast featured some terrific talent. I would have to place it among the top ten.
Posted by Ace Midnight
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Posted on 10/2/14 at 7:52 am to
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Well, it is "dated", no doubt. However, there is about a three year stretch when the writers hit their stride and the show was comedy gold. In its own subtle way, it occasionally was almost "edgy". Plus, the cast featured some terrific talent. I would have to place it among the top ten.


I think it is underrated because of its dated feel (heck, it felt dated in the early 70s reruns, TBH) and hokey setting/stories. However, you're right in that - it did flirt with being subversive (and that was clever because nobody was expecting it) and the acting, particularly Griffith and Knotts, was consistently pretty brilliant for what was, on the surface, another little throwaway rural sitcom.
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