I saw the thumbnail of 2 Broke Girls and saw the title of the video and couldn't really think how it would end up on a list like this. Sure, it was corny and a bit cringey at times, but all the characters were likeable (even Oleg over time), and I really was so invested to see if Max and Caroline would succeed in their cupcake ventures! Definitely was my guilty pleasure and I felt sad when I heard it got cancelled.
EXACTLY, the characters were so well written (especially max and Caroline) and it was really rare to see a show be both funny asf and have the most likable characters. I was also very sad when 2 broke girls got canceled, it’s funny cause 2 of my fav sitcoms got canceled 1 year apart from eachother. (2 broke girls, young and hungry)
They had to add it. Because as she said 'racial stereo types' morons. Who cares about stereo types. Boo Hoo .. that's what made it funny and it was a hit show lasting 6 years, Watch Mojo sold out on this one. They are WRONG !!! boy I had the hots for Caroline (Beth Behrs) HOT !!!
As a kid growing up in India, I always looked forward to watching Small Wonder. It was an escape from the drudgery and monotony. Including it in the worst sitcoms ever broke my heart. It still remains one of my favourite yesteryear shows.
Lol, you say it as if it got nominated for major awards:) Most of the nominations were technical awards, like editing and so on. Hardly something to brag about..
I actually liked 2 Broke Girls. It was a little childish and surface level, but it was fun, and it flipped the script on the typical gross out comedy led by men.
Huh? It debuted way after “Two and a Half Men,” “Seinfeld” (not overall raunchy but the innuendos were legendary), and “Married with Children” so I don’t know that there was much ground left to break.
"Bosom Buddies" worked because, as it went on, it developed heart and character. It wasnt JUST "Oh look, dudes dressed like girls, har har har!" It also had Tom Hanks and Peter Scolari, who had great chemistry.
During the second season, they kind of dropped the premise of them dressing as women, as they're friends living in the all women's hotel discovered that they were really men and went along with it. Whenever there was a knock on the door, they'd answer "who is it?" in their female voices, but didn't much dress up as women
True, and it's not like male characters disguised as women haven't been done before - in comically imaginable ways. To name at least three: Mrs Doubtfire, Nuns on the Run, and Tootsie.
I remember reading somewhere that a show was considered a success if it ran three seasons because that gave it enough episodes to have a good syndication package. Five years was considered a hit, and seven years was considered the maximum point a show could run, because the writers would run out of ideas, stories got stale and rehashed, and the cast wanted to move on and do other things.
@@LenHazell Yeah, that too. Seinfeld almost ended because the contracts of Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander and Michael Richards were all expiring at the same time. Jerry Seinfeld's contract was different because he was the star with his name on the show. The three git what I recall were more or less identical contracts with big fat raises, over $1 million an episode, plus other things like creative input, time off for other projects, etc.
@@GrinderCB $$$if I remember correctly the 3 were about to get that and more if they could convince bossman to do at least one more season. But thank God Larry and Jerry said no way and made a well-earned exit. I'm sure they were thinking about murdering them especially Jerry
Small Wonder running for four seasons is not hard to understand when you notice that meat factories like The Bachelor/The Bachelorette or Dancing with the Stars have been going on forever. Televised mediocrity is the order of the day.
@@clarkbar I can see your point with Jennifer Coolidge. But I will admit there were times when she made me laugh like when she met the Amish Boys and exclaimed, “Ooooo this one has an erection!” I did like Han too. Especially when they teased him about his height.
2 broke girls is actually on my top 10 i loved how every joke could be made dirty and the punchlines had me rolling i can watch it over and over again and still laugh at the same jokes
Joey got a raw deal. The networks never had much faith in it. There was one episode where he asked out a writer on Valentines day and it was hilarious!
Yeah It was downright enjoyable or at least mindless TV to put on with some funny moments that didn't make you immediately need to change the channel 😊
I didn’t think 2 Broke Girls was bad. Actually, it was kinda fun to watch. A lot of the jokes were so well written. It was the kinda of raunchiness that we miss nowadays.
You could not be more wrong. 2 Broke Girls was one of the most refreshing sitcoms to grace the TV at the time. TV was saturated with sitcoms trying to recreate 'Friends' ('How I Met Your Mother' and 'New Girl') and alternative satire or docu-comedies ('The Office', 'Parks and Rec', 'Community' and '30 Rock') it was nice to see a balls-to-the-wall, apologetically crass, female-driven comedy. 2 Broke Girls wasn't trying to break the mould but instead play to it.
G. Hannelius is a great actress and made that show really enjoyable, she did well with the dog. The acting from all the supporting cast was great. Quality family entertainment
Amazing how they include this but not Disney Channel crap like "Shake It Up", "ANT Farm", or "Stuck In The Middle". I had to write reviews of these shows and could not believe the channel would greenlight such dreck!
2 broke girls was a hilarious show. Max and Caroline were both super relatable and funny characters. I knew it would make the list like this, though, because by today's standards it would be considered racist, sexist and everything else 😮💨
Relying heavily on sex jokes gets old really fast and there has to be something else besides one liners to keep interest. That's why shows like Married with Children are not on this list. There's no way Al Bundy fat women jokes fly today.
I was a studio page from 98-2000, and Veronica's Closet was one of many shows I worked on. I only worked on the last season of the show. We taped Tuesday nights and production would order pizza for the audience. Those were good times
2 Broke Girls is kind of a guilty pleasure to me. I usually have it on in the background while im doing other stuff at home since it was on TBS. Like i didnt think it was super funny but it had its moments.
@@thefantasticretroreviewer3941Yep. I don’t know what got to me. I used to loved The Big Bang Theory so much that I was watching it every night years ago and even at one point borrowed my friend’s Season 1 DVD of it ran through the Season. Now I seriously just randomly started finding the show kind of overrated but on a positive note I like The Office now. 😉
2 Broke Girls was pretty good. It had almost a post-modern feel where it seemed like the writers were entertaining themselves and seeing what they could get away with, and shouldn't be taken too seriously. Everyone on set looked like they were have a great time, the audience was always into it. I put it up with 3rd Rock from the Sun and That 70s Show with the feel it had.
The fact that 2 Broke Girls is the only thing Whitney Cummings has ever done that people can stomach tells you that the actresses specifically Kat Dennings did the best they could
Yeah, she's awful. Never been funny. She has great stage energy and cadence, so I have always tried to like her comedy, but it's just not funny. Kat Dennings is so talented, and Beth Behrs has done very well in "The Neighborhood", so if they can't make it work as the leads, you know the writing is garbage.
"2 Broke Girls"? HOW! DARE! YOU!! It's one of those most hilarious shows on television(now in syndication). That show deserved at least 2 more seasons. "Veronica's Closet" wasn't bad, it just kept getting new time slots that people lost interest. I remember "Small Wonder" because i was young then and i'd catch it come on at the oddest hours. As for the other shows you listed, it's very clear how terrible these shows were just by looking at the limited few seconds you showcased them.
Bonnie Brindle may have been annoying as hell but her iconic “no na na na na no” is still what I think of sometimes when i see the great Edie McClurg along it her Ferris Bueller and Planes Trains lines
@@Joe_334 agree. Loved the series and the development of the characters. They both learned something in the end. Max being loved at the end was definitely the best choice, because that shows that no matter what you can always be happy. Caroline learning that money isnt everything is a valuable lesson. Loved the episode in which her grandma appeared and how Caroline stood up for her friends.
@MattyEmmFantasy I still laugh at that part in Season 5 when Max and Sophie were trying to get in this part. Sophie is over there trying to act like a housewife who barely got out of the house and she is just giggle hopping in place the whole time. The fact that Sophie's voice was not Jennifer's voice made her so much funnier. Shortly before then, Han is calling Max about his phone, because she modded his phone to make sexual moaning noises everytime he got a call. Funny ass show.
@MattyEmmFantasy Unfortunately there is a sad subreddit for users to bash commercials. They really hate the recent commercials Coolidge that she has been in. A lot of them are funny posts, but some of them just flat out feel petty. How does someone hate Jennifer Coolidge?
I haven't watched or even heard of most of the shows on this list but 2 broke girls was a cool show. It was funny and the characters were relatable and Kat Dennings and Beth Behres had great chemistry. And it ran for 5 seasons and most people were invested in the storyline. The others belong on this list ( except, maybe Veronica's Closet.) but 2 broke girls doesn't. I think you missed the mark on this one Mojo, and most people in the comments page feel the same.😜😜😜😜
The mojo lists always add one that clearly doesn't belong. It's their strategy.... (1) Add item that doesn't belong, (2) Generate tons of comments from incredulous viewers, (3) comment volume makes video climb the UA-cam algorithm, (4) gets recommended (and viewed) more, (5) makes more money.
Like everyone else here, I also liked 2 Broke Girls. Upon several viewings, I was hooked on this show, instantly. It was just hilarious, in my opinion. 😂❤
I tuned in because I thought the 2 girls were super hot and while I’m not a huge fan of the show I certainly would never say it was one of the worst of all time, it doesn’t belong on the list and neither does “Joey”. Joey and his cast were decent and I did laugh from time to time while viewing it.
Out of all the shows in this ranking, you have the actual audacity to put 2 Broke Girls as #8?! That’s pure outrage clickbait at this point and you know it
Why? It has the show... Based on this usage, all thumbnails on UA-cam are Clickbait. Personally, 2 Broke Girls is an extremely bad and unfunny show. So, not clickbait?
Another Disney show that could have been on this list instead of DWAB was Best When Friends Whenever. It was about two teen girls with the ability to time travel but the concept was totally wasted on the show. If they were late for school, they'd just time travel 10 minutes before school started and not get in trouble. It was such a terrible show Disney burned off its second season (13 episodes) in 2 weeks by airing each new episode Monday through Friday
Small Wonder was a childhood favorite, and after seeing this video I decided to revisit it and looked it up on UA-cam. I’m like 4 episodes in, and you guys are tripping. That show was hilarious. Corny? Yes. Cheesy dialogue? Absolutely. It was an 80s sitcom. But the robot is adorable/hilarious, and the other characters have some funny moments too.
Thank you! These people don't even know what they are serving. Just decided to go with the flow "hey it's 80s show hence it's corny. Let's put it on the list".The show was really well-made for such a low budget sitcom. I loved all the actors as well.
@@Dasboot1992 I couldn’t stop watching it and went down the rabbit hole on UA-cam and have now almost finished the first season in one night 😂. For both entertainment’s sake and nostalgia’s sake as well. It is definitely pretty corny, but it is pretty funny and the actors all get their fair share of good laughs. Also the actress who plays Vicki (the robot) brought the perfect amount of charisma/attitude to the role, and her robot voice is part of the humor since she is saying funny things in it. Very Impressive for a young actress with so much pressure on her back, considering how her character is literally the entire premise of the show lol
2 broke girls was a blast: raunchy, cheeky and wildly entertaining. A guilty pleasure for sure, regardless how “tasteless” it was. It’s been judged harshly now because it was politically incorrect, which was exactly why it was so funny. If it ran for six seasons obviously it wasn’t that bad. I haven’t even heard of most of the other sitcoms on the list. Watchmojo really missed the mark on this
2 Broke Girls...man I loved that show. The raunchy humour, the fun characters. It was like Family Guy without the cutaways. It still airs for two hours on weekdays on TBS...would a bad sitcom air for so many hours? As for Are We There Yet?, it wasn't that bad. Crews, Atkins and Hopkins really did well in it...and Ice Cube too. I think it would do great on Nick@Nite. The last show I'd dispute is Dog with a Blog. The parents and younger daughter were very good in it, and it felt like other comedies of its time like Jessie and KC Undercover. Talia in the Kitchen is not a sitcom, by the way.
Its funny how you constantly comment on how some of this humor didn't work, when it obviously did. Just because you didn't like it, or are triggered by it, doesn't make it bad.
I absolutely love how I was about to go to the comment section to talk s*** about them saying 2 broke girls with a bad sitcom only to find everyone else has already done so😂
Small Wonder was great! My whole family enjoyed it. It was an era of talking cars, cat-eating aliens, and you could open any electronic lock by shooting it!
@@mrsx7944 yeah, I was 10. Taking a dig at the acting was uncalled for. I think Tiffany Brissette did as good or better of a job at portraying an emotionless robot than Brent Spiner or Jeri Ryan. And Edie McClurg found her niche as the nosy neighbor (she played this part again on The Hogan Family). I don't know who would say it was one of the worst sitcoms ever.
1:47 you bite your dirty tongue Watch Mojo! Small Wonder was the business back in the day. I’m sure you guys are in your early 20’s and weren’t around for this
"That 80's Show" might have worked better if it had been a direct spinoff, like eventual sequel series "That 90's Show." The focus seemed to be on the setting, not the characters, with every punchline summed up as "Get it?! It's a reference to an 80's thing!" Plus, the Laugh track played constantly, even during moments that weren't even funny.
You can call small wonder a bad show, but it was meant for children. and you're judging them on a list of other shows for adults. Punky Brewster was better and yes, for kids too, but at least that's on the same level as small wonder.
2 broke girls was funny to me as a kid and even now as an adult. I feel like i can appreciate the whit more as an adult and I like to see shows where the girls don't take crap from any guy and are strong and independent without being overly preachy about being a girl boss or feminism. I felt like Two Broke Girls balance the crude comedy well with it story of two unlikely friends follow their dreams and making it. It could just be that I have some nostalgia with the show, considering that I used to watch it religiously with my parents before they sadly passed away. Either way, I've always thought it was a really good show
I thought 2 Broke Girls was hilarious, and still catch reruns every now and then. It DID last 6 seasons after all, and its cancellation was more about money than anything else. IT should have had a proper finale
I mean there was even talk that if it got a seventh season, Cher was gonna play Max's mum and actually appear.... That could've added a whole new fun dimension to it
I LOVED Veronica's Closet, Harry and the Hendersons, 2 Broke Girls, and Joey. And clearly whoever made this list never watched 2 Broke Girls, because they said Max came from a "working class family" and it's made abundantly clear throughout the series that she hasn't had a family since her early teens. So, her working class-ness wouldn't have come from a family.
Dog with a blog was a childrens family friendly show, right? So it did actually what it set out to do. It was a fun childrens family friendly show and many people grew up watching it and loving it when they were young.
maybe, but it was TERRIBLE. bad acting, bad writing, the worst character ever portrayed by a comedic savant (jennifer coolidge), and worst of all, kat dennings' tits are not shown off well, but that's largely because they are not great.
A HUGE problem with American television is the average Nielsen family really enjoys looking at pretty ladies, so we get bombarded with low-talent or no-talent women who are easy on the eyes. This leads directly to a deluge of crap shows. And I know this will get me shit but the very best example of a horrible show that made lots of money strictly from beautiful women is Baywatch.
Always loved Small Wonder. I was 10 when it came out. Not only that, without cable or internet, I didn’t have many options. It’s still a nice childhood memory for me.
Literally EVERY SINGLE Nickelodeon series! Without the exaggerated laugh-track, no one would know what the writers/actors thought was funny. Without exception - all Nickelodeon shows were horrible!!
U did not just diss 2 broke girls that show was iconic just because no one has a sense of humor anymore or gets offended by everything that show was soooo good and funny
Thank you for mentioning one from my youth: My Mother the Car. As a kid, I thought it was a few chuckles each week, and what more did a 7-year-old want in a sitcom? But I came across some YT reruns of it in recent years and OMG! Just _OMG!_ The show was to the viewer what a salmonella outbreak is to the stomach! And it was written by the same Allan Burns who created and co-wrote the Mary Tyler Moore Show. That can’t be explained!
Jerry Van Dyke was offered an audition to be Gilligan on Gilligan’s Island. He rejected it after reading the script, calling it “The silliest idea he ever heard of.”
Thus creating the definition of "irony" that still stands. While it's unlikely he'd have done better as Gilligan than Bob Denver...he gave up THAT--for "My Mother The Car".
@@michaelcarroll7621you’re right. When I was 12, I thought it was just corny. Decades later I took another look at it and saw a few of the first seasons. The writing is a whole lot more clever when you actually listen to it. 😂
I totally agree, 2 Broke Girls was very popular for 6 seasons. It just had coarse and sexual humor which is fine for audiences that love that kind of humor and that is many. Similar in humor style asTwo and Half Men.
WTF? Small Wonder is an American treasure for anyone who grew up watching it. Sure it's cheesy, but so was Saved By the Bell and the Power Rangers, but those are also classics. It's children's programming so it's not going to be as brilliant as Breaking Bad. You just need something wholesome to keep the kiddos occupied for a while so you can have a break.
Enough about "2 Broke Girls" and "Small Wonder" in the comments section!😅 I thought India liked Joey too… well to all 2BG fans out there, know that besides that list, Joey share also Jennifer Coolidge with that show.
For your information, 2 broke girls was a great sit com, owning Emmys's Nomination and an Emmy Award...And I think the one who had taken this choice did not fully watch the full season of broke girls, watch it first, don't based it on the trailers...
The brunette in 2 broke girls has to be one of the worst actresses ever in that show. Her dialogue and delivery is deadpanned and cringy. She’s uncomfortably bad and I’ve seen her in other movies like The House Bunny and Thor and she wasn’t as bad as she is here. I don’t think the script and awful attempts at jokes helped her any.
Funny thing about Jerry Van Dyke doing My Mother The Car. He was actually the first choice to play Gilligan, but he believed that he'd do better on a show where he was the only star, unlike Gilligan's Island which had 6 other stars. Also, he thought the premise of Gilligan's Island was stupid and wouldn't catch on. I guess the premise of his dear departed mother being reincarnated as a car wasn't stupid, then?
Well, if you recall, there were only 4 other billed cast members during the first season (the Skipper, the Millionaire and his wife and the movie star Ginger), the professor and mary ann were called "the rest" in the opening theme (and credited at the end of the episodes). So initially they weren't considered co-leads
@@radrobd123 the point is still correct, though. He thought being the star would be better than being with an ensemble cast of 4-6 other characters. Disparaging the plot of Gilligan's Island in favor of a talking car with a nagging mothers voice, was a stretch, though. One show with a talking car, was cool though. Knight Rider. There was also several car "acting" movies. Mainly, Herbie the Love Bug and sequels and Christine.
The premise of Gilligan's Island was stupid, though. A lot of shows from that era and ours are terrible, but success goes purely on what people will watch. It was a total toss up - both sitcom ideas were not good, and neither was funny. People enjoy Gilligans Island because of the nostalgia of watching repeats as a child and finding it funny then (or the originals too).
It's not just these Sitcoms that SUCK! Check out this video
Top 20 WORST Nickelodeon Shows
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2 broke girls
Based on this list you might have put SpongeBob on that list smh 🤣🤣
Say with the one put 2 broke girls in here that stop make any 🗑 list 😂
I haven’t even heard of most of these shows… I guess that’s the reason why. They’re all terrible
But still nothing is worse than afL look it up and you'll see at your own risk
To be fair, we live in a society that thinks a dozen seasons of Kardashians, Sister Wives, and other "reality" shows is a good thing. 🙄
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Excellent point!
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Yup, where Traci Lords look-alike Taylor Swift became a billionaire. Timing is everything.
True that!
I saw the thumbnail of 2 Broke Girls and saw the title of the video and couldn't really think how it would end up on a list like this. Sure, it was corny and a bit cringey at times, but all the characters were likeable (even Oleg over time), and I really was so invested to see if Max and Caroline would succeed in their cupcake ventures! Definitely was my guilty pleasure and I felt sad when I heard it got cancelled.
EXACTLY, the characters were so well written (especially max and Caroline) and it was really rare to see a show be both funny asf and have the most likable characters. I was also very sad when 2 broke girls got canceled, it’s funny cause 2 of my fav sitcoms got canceled 1 year apart from eachother. (2 broke girls, young and hungry)
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They had to add it. Because as she said 'racial stereo types' morons. Who cares about stereo types. Boo Hoo .. that's what made it funny and it was a hit show lasting 6 years, Watch Mojo sold out on this one. They are WRONG !!! boy I had the hots for Caroline (Beth Behrs) HOT !!!
WatchMojo seems to get more sanctimonious over 2 Broke Girls every time they select it in their lists.
RIGHT! Actually one of my favorite sitcoms and I was definitely sad when it got cancelled.
As a kid growing up in India, I always looked forward to watching Small Wonder. It was an escape from the drudgery and monotony. Including it in the worst sitcoms ever broke my heart. It still remains one of my favourite yesteryear shows.
same
Same
Yeah, as a kid I liked it too.
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I still use the "What you want brownie points?" Line from show to this day lol😂
I agree! Small Wonder does not belong on this list.
2 broke girls got 12 Emmy nomination and 1 Emmy award so how do you consider it as worst sitcom?
Opposition to it is political correctness. Mrs Brown's Boys is the worst sitcom.
Lol, you say it as if it got nominated for major awards:)
Most of the nominations were technical awards, like editing and so on. Hardly something to brag about..
@@davidz3879 Americans who watched it tend to like Mrs. Brown's Boys.
@@Denis-89 but is it the worst sitcom?
Because corrupt people begot corruption.
I actually liked 2 Broke Girls. It was a little childish and surface level, but it was fun, and it flipped the script on the typical gross out comedy led by men.
Hilariously funny and the writing is very funny 😂😂🎉🎉😊
Agreed
Me too. But the sword Asian joke was super cringey! Not cool.
EXACTLY
I still love it. Stupid that it's on this list
"2 Broke Girls" is on the wrong list. The raunchy humor was groundbreaking for network TV.
Huh? It debuted way after “Two and a Half Men,” “Seinfeld” (not overall raunchy but the innuendos were legendary), and “Married with Children” so I don’t know that there was much ground left to break.
Agreed. After 6 seasons …
"Bosom Buddies" worked because, as it went on, it developed heart and character. It wasnt JUST "Oh look, dudes dressed like girls, har har har!"
It also had Tom Hanks and Peter Scolari, who had great chemistry.
Thats Bosom Buddies
@@debrariccio-dc2sj Thanks. I just corrected it. 😊
Bosom buddies was a great show
During the second season, they kind of dropped the premise of them dressing as women, as they're friends living in the all women's hotel discovered that they were really men and went along with it. Whenever there was a knock on the door, they'd answer "who is it?" in their female voices, but didn't much dress up as women
True, and it's not like male characters disguised as women haven't been done before - in comically imaginable ways. To name at least three: Mrs Doubtfire, Nuns on the Run, and Tootsie.
I remember reading somewhere that a show was considered a success if it ran three seasons because that gave it enough episodes to have a good syndication package. Five years was considered a hit, and seven years was considered the maximum point a show could run, because the writers would run out of ideas, stories got stale and rehashed, and the cast wanted to move on and do other things.
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Usually after series seven of a US sitcom, the lead actors want so much money, they show becomes to expensive to make.
@@LenHazell Yeah, that too. Seinfeld almost ended because the contracts of Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander and Michael Richards were all expiring at the same time. Jerry Seinfeld's contract was different because he was the star with his name on the show. The three git what I recall were more or less identical contracts with big fat raises, over $1 million an episode, plus other things like creative input, time off for other projects, etc.
Pretty much bro, pretty much. Well in a perfect world that is
@@GrinderCB $$$if I remember correctly the 3 were about to get that and more if they could convince bossman to do at least one more season. But thank God Larry and Jerry said no way and made a well-earned exit. I'm sure they were thinking about murdering them especially Jerry
Small Wonder running for four seasons is not hard to understand when you notice that meat factories like The Bachelor/The Bachelorette or Dancing with the Stars have been going on forever. Televised mediocrity is the order of the day.
I actually liked 2 Broke Girls. Kat Dennings and Beth Behr had great chemistry and the rest of the cast were funny too.
they were ok, the side characters were awful. Jennifer Coolidge was the most annoying person ever and the foreign chef was dumb too
@@clarkbar I can see your point with Jennifer Coolidge. But I will admit there were times when she made me laugh like when she met the Amish Boys and exclaimed, “Ooooo this one has an erection!”
I did like Han too. Especially when they teased him about his height.
2 broke girls was hilarious
I watched the first season, then it got boring fast, in the second for me.
Same here, I have all the episodes and I have watched the whole series.
And I LIKED IT.
2 broke girls is actually on my top 10 i loved how every joke could be made dirty and the punchlines had me rolling i can watch it over and over again and still laugh at the same jokes
shiet FR!
says a lot about you....
Hate to inform you,but you have the taste of a sandworm
Joey got a raw deal. The networks never had much faith in it. There was one episode where he asked out a writer on Valentines day and it was hilarious!
I liked Joey
2 Broke Girls wasn't that bad...Kat Dennings made the show watchable with her comedic wit. 💁🏿♂️🙆🏻♀️
Yeah It was downright enjoyable or at least mindless TV to put on with some funny moments that didn't make you immediately need to change the channel 😊
More like her ( • )( • ) 😂
Same! Me and my sister binged watched it one time and laughed our butts off
Yea it was her comedy lol had nothing to do with the fact most of her outfits showed off her boobs 😂
@@seandaniels7938hey thats just a bonus ;)
I didn’t think 2 Broke Girls was bad. Actually, it was kinda fun to watch. A lot of the jokes were so well written. It was the kinda of raunchiness that we miss nowadays.
It's hilarious & doesn't deserve to be on this.
@@davidz3879 WM did it for the clickbait.
@@mobilelegendsaccount3275 It's the only show of the 20 which clearly doesn't belong on here. It has millions of fans.
You all have good taste. 2 Broke Girls is at the very least decent and I’m glad it’s still on the Roku app. :)
I liked it. And I did like Joey.
You could not be more wrong. 2 Broke Girls was one of the most refreshing sitcoms to grace the TV at the time. TV was saturated with sitcoms trying to recreate 'Friends' ('How I Met Your Mother' and 'New Girl') and alternative satire or docu-comedies ('The Office', 'Parks and Rec', 'Community' and '30 Rock') it was nice to see a balls-to-the-wall, apologetically crass, female-driven comedy. 2 Broke Girls wasn't trying to break the mould but instead play to it.
Your a f*g, mate
. I dont know if the show deserves to be on this list, but still All the shows you mentioned were better than 2 broke girls
does he say that? no@@frankkkbard0n315
“balls-to-the-wall”.
No, just no.
But still, 2 Broke Girls were just unfunny.
I really liked "Dog with a Blog". It had a somewhat original concept. The corninness and over acting just made it more humorous.
G. Hannelius is a great actress and made that show really enjoyable, she did well with the dog. The acting from all the supporting cast was great. Quality family entertainment
I have a soft spot for Dog with a Blog too.
The THUNDERMANS should have been in here instead!
It was a kids show I always liked it
Amazing how they include this but not Disney Channel crap like "Shake It Up", "ANT Farm", or "Stuck In The Middle". I had to write reviews of these shows and could not believe the channel would greenlight such dreck!
I will always defend 2 broke girls dude, that show was hilarious, and I'm genuinely happy to see so many people defending the show in the comments
When I saw the thumbnail, I was sure it was being defended in the comments. In a way it could have been a smartly used clickbait.
@randomfire5315 that's actually a great point
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It was cringey but watchable
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2 broke girls was a hilarious show. Max and Caroline were both super relatable and funny characters. I knew it would make the list like this, though, because by today's standards it would be considered racist, sexist and everything else 😮💨
It was awful in every term!
@@Markus-c3nso are you, what’s your point?
Relying heavily on sex jokes gets old really fast and there has to be something else besides one liners to keep interest.
That's why shows like Married with Children are not on this list. There's no way Al Bundy fat women jokes fly today.
I was a studio page from 98-2000, and Veronica's Closet was one of many shows I worked on. I only worked on the last season of the show. We taped Tuesday nights and production would order pizza for the audience. Those were good times
2 Broke Girls is kind of a guilty pleasure to me. I usually have it on in the background while im doing other stuff at home since it was on TBS. Like i didnt think it was super funny but it had its moments.
Seems like alot of Folks are defending the Show so much.
I guess it got a Cult-Following several Years later.
@@thefantasticretroreviewer3941 Every episode was watched by millions of people when it was broadcast from 2011-2017.
2 Broke Girls is underrated. The Big Bang Theory should have been on this list instead.
@@bremaster93 It should?
@@thefantasticretroreviewer3941Yep. I don’t know what got to me. I used to loved The Big Bang Theory so much that I was watching it every night years ago and even at one point borrowed my friend’s Season 1 DVD of it ran through the Season. Now I seriously just randomly started finding the show kind of overrated but on a positive note I like The Office now. 😉
Mojo, your a no go , for adding 2 Broke Girlsl!
6 years on the air. I'll be in my booth , eating a cupcake , wearing my pearls.
Loved that show.
2 Broke Girls was pretty good. It had almost a post-modern feel where it seemed like the writers were entertaining themselves and seeing what they could get away with, and shouldn't be taken too seriously.
Everyone on set looked like they were have a great time, the audience was always into it. I put it up with 3rd Rock from the Sun and That 70s Show with the feel it had.
I guess it's no worse than retina surgery.
The fact that 2 Broke Girls is the only thing Whitney Cummings has ever done that people can stomach tells you that the actresses specifically Kat Dennings did the best they could
Yeah, she's awful. Never been funny. She has great stage energy and cadence, so I have always tried to like her comedy, but it's just not funny. Kat Dennings is so talented, and Beth Behrs has done very well in "The Neighborhood", so if they can't make it work as the leads, you know the writing is garbage.
@@keepinitreel4306 I like Kat Dennings in the Thor movies.
"2 Broke Girls"? HOW! DARE! YOU!! It's one of those most hilarious shows on television(now in syndication). That show deserved at least 2 more seasons. "Veronica's Closet" wasn't bad, it just kept getting new time slots that people lost interest. I remember "Small Wonder" because i was young then and i'd catch it come on at the oddest hours. As for the other shows you listed, it's very clear how terrible these shows were just by looking at the limited few seconds you showcased them.
Lmfao no it wasn't it was dogs***
Terrible show. Absolute horsesh**.
We loved small wonder so much here in 🇮🇳India that it was remade in Hindi. And that remake was also very successful. 😂
Wow I grew up with Small Wonder. I loved that show when I was a kid.
It did not sit well with the white wine spritzer crowd. MOJO has bills to pay.
Same!
I did too, and I loved it, but it really wasn't good. A lot of what we liked as children doesn't really hold up to our adult selves.
Bonnie Brindle may have been annoying as hell but her iconic “no na na na na no” is still what I think of sometimes when i see the great Edie McClurg along it her Ferris Bueller and Planes Trains lines
Kat Denning always looks like she wants to laugh while trying to get through her lines.
That is one of the funniest reasons to watch. Great show. I don't know what this channel was smoking...
@@Joe_334 agree. Loved the series and the development of the characters. They both learned something in the end. Max being loved at the end was definitely the best choice, because that shows that no matter what you can always be happy. Caroline learning that money isnt everything is a valuable lesson. Loved the episode in which her grandma appeared and how Caroline stood up for her friends.
@MattyEmmFantasy I still laugh at that part in Season 5 when Max and Sophie were trying to get in this part. Sophie is over there trying to act like a housewife who barely got out of the house and she is just giggle hopping in place the whole time. The fact that Sophie's voice was not Jennifer's voice made her so much funnier. Shortly before then, Han is calling Max about his phone, because she modded his phone to make sexual moaning noises everytime he got a call. Funny ass show.
@@Joe_334 true. Sophie was iconic. Who wouldn't love a show with Jennifer Coolidge? This show totally nailed it
@MattyEmmFantasy Unfortunately there is a sad subreddit for users to bash commercials. They really hate the recent commercials Coolidge that she has been in. A lot of them are funny posts, but some of them just flat out feel petty. How does someone hate Jennifer Coolidge?
I haven't watched or even heard of most of the shows on this list but 2 broke girls was a cool show. It was funny and the characters were relatable and Kat Dennings and Beth Behres had great chemistry. And it ran for 5 seasons and most people were invested in the storyline. The others belong on this list ( except, maybe Veronica's Closet.) but 2 broke girls doesn't. I think you missed the mark on this one Mojo, and most people in the comments page feel the same.😜😜😜😜
2 Broke Girls ran for 6 seasons until it got cancelled
I agree, I liked 2 Broke Girls, No way it belonged on this list.
The mojo lists always add one that clearly doesn't belong. It's their strategy.... (1) Add item that doesn't belong, (2) Generate tons of comments from incredulous viewers, (3) comment volume makes video climb the UA-cam algorithm, (4) gets recommended (and viewed) more, (5) makes more money.
Two Broke Girls was a good show with potential that lost it's way. Kat Dennings deserves her own show.
It was on for 6 seasons, fool!
Did I woke up in another timeline or something, when did 2 broke girls became one of the worst sitcoms, it wasn't the greatest but it was still good 🙄
2 broke girls was really good
Like everyone else here, I also liked 2 Broke Girls. Upon several viewings, I was hooked on this show, instantly. It was just hilarious, in my opinion. 😂❤
I Like 2 Broke Girls and I Still Watch The reruns too.
They did some click baiting for this shitty mojo video.
I tuned in because I thought the 2 girls were super hot and while I’m not a huge fan of the show I certainly would never say it was one of the worst of all time, it doesn’t belong on the list and neither does “Joey”. Joey and his cast were decent and I did laugh from time to time while viewing it.
Out of all the shows in this ranking, you have the actual audacity to put 2 Broke Girls as #8?! That’s pure outrage clickbait at this point and you know it
It was total clickbait
It's in the thumbnail & is by far the most well-known & popular of the 20.
Why? It has the show... Based on this usage, all thumbnails on UA-cam are Clickbait.
Personally, 2 Broke Girls is an extremely bad and unfunny show. So, not clickbait?
@@chaddon7685 it’s ok to not know things.
@@rel8ableaddict I agree, but I was happy to resolve that for you this time.
"Veronica's Closet" featured early recurring roles for Mary Lynn Rayskub (as a character named Chloe!) and Ever Carradine.
Mary Lynn Rajskub
i liked veronica’s closet
May Kirstie haunt you!! 😅😅
Most of the Disney shows in the last 10 years could be on this list
7 really the early 2010’s in my opinion had a couple good shows
Another Disney show that could have been on this list instead of DWAB was Best When Friends Whenever. It was about two teen girls with the ability to time travel but the concept was totally wasted on the show. If they were late for school, they'd just time travel 10 minutes before school started and not get in trouble. It was such a terrible show Disney burned off its second season (13 episodes) in 2 weeks by airing each new episode Monday through Friday
@@staticboyj.r. Agreed but I understand the appeal and unappealing aspects of it as well.
I would say "All"
Well, I did like some of them like Lab Rats and Pair of Kings. Other than that, not so much
no way 2 Broke girls is on this list ! love that show 😍😍😍
Worst show ever
It's unwatchable
That’s right!
It's horrible
Fantastic show!
Oh come on! Dog with A Blog wasn't that bad of a show. Was a funny, cute, and enjoyable.
2 Broke Girls was an amazing TV SHOW!❤
No
Agreed, it was actually funny, at least in the first few seasons.
@@trinaq LOL no
It was amazingly funny, with great actors and characters. And, it did have heart beneath its sting.
@@SterlingFogg No
Small Wonder was a childhood favorite, and after seeing this video I decided to revisit it and looked it up on UA-cam. I’m like 4 episodes in, and you guys are tripping. That show was hilarious. Corny? Yes. Cheesy dialogue? Absolutely. It was an 80s sitcom. But the robot is adorable/hilarious, and the other characters have some funny moments too.
Thank you! These people don't even know what they are serving. Just decided to go with the flow "hey it's 80s show hence it's corny. Let's put it on the list".The show was really well-made for such a low budget sitcom. I loved all the actors as well.
@@Dasboot1992 I couldn’t stop watching it and went down the rabbit hole on UA-cam and have now almost finished the first season in one night 😂. For both entertainment’s sake and nostalgia’s sake as well. It is definitely pretty corny, but it is pretty funny and the actors all get their fair share of good laughs. Also the actress who plays Vicki (the robot) brought the perfect amount of charisma/attitude to the role, and her robot voice is part of the humor since she is saying funny things in it. Very Impressive for a young actress with so much pressure on her back, considering how her character is literally the entire premise of the show lol
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Yeah, that show was awesome. Especially in those times, and it was for kids.
@@Mistercline1 I loved Vici/ Tiffany Brissett so much! Such a talented little girl with so much potential. Wish she continued acting.
Honestly, I think that the worst sitcom, morally speaking, is Bewitched. And not for the witchcraft. It's for the *constant* derision of the husband.
2 Broke Girls was not the worse, it is actually pretty good. Dog with a Blog is okay and I don't mind the acting in both.
Putting 2 broke girls on this list is unbelievable.
Actually 2 Broke Girls was always terrible
They have pathetic taste. Big Bang Theory should’ve been on this list instead and swap out 2 Broke Girls.
@@GhostlyOrbwell good thing everyone else disagrees w u
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I loved 2 Broke girls and was disappointed it got cancelled.
2 broke girls was a blast: raunchy, cheeky and wildly entertaining. A guilty pleasure for sure, regardless how “tasteless” it was.
It’s been judged harshly now because it was politically incorrect, which was exactly why it was so funny.
If it ran for six seasons obviously it wasn’t that bad.
I haven’t even heard of most of the other sitcoms on the list.
Watchmojo really missed the mark on this
For me personally, Dog witha Blog marked the end of Disney's Golden Era
Shake it up
Definitely!
Shake it up was cool I think
2 Broke Girls...man I loved that show. The raunchy humour, the fun characters. It was like Family Guy without the cutaways. It still airs for two hours on weekdays on TBS...would a bad sitcom air for so many hours? As for Are We There Yet?, it wasn't that bad. Crews, Atkins and Hopkins really did well in it...and Ice Cube too. I think it would do great on Nick@Nite. The last show I'd dispute is Dog with a Blog. The parents and younger daughter were very good in it, and it felt like other comedies of its time like Jessie and KC Undercover. Talia in the Kitchen is not a sitcom, by the way.
Same. I actually miss it
No, Married with Children was like Family Guy without the cutaways
No, Married with Children was funny. 2 Broke Girls and Family Guy were both terribly unfunny shows.
@@JaemeelRobinson I agree with you about 2 Broke Girls, but not Family Guy! That was the best adult animated family show ever, but it does suck now
@@JaemeelRobinsonRemember that one scene in Family Guy.
Peter: “Hey Lois… diarrhea” 😂😂😂
Its funny how you constantly comment on how some of this humor didn't work, when it obviously did. Just because you didn't like it, or are triggered by it, doesn't make it bad.
How is 2 broke Girls on this list?? I wouldn't say it was comedy gold but it was funny and i was very sad when it got canceled!!
They don't know what good sitcoms are, obviously.
I absolutely love how I was about to go to the comment section to talk s*** about them saying 2 broke girls with a bad sitcom only to find everyone else has already done so😂
😂 I know. Sometimes the internet does good.
Small Wonder was great! My whole family enjoyed it. It was an era of talking cars, cat-eating aliens, and you could open any electronic lock by shooting it!
I liked it too. It was a show for kids. I was 6 lol
@@mrsx7944 yeah, I was 10. Taking a dig at the acting was uncalled for. I think Tiffany Brissette did as good or better of a job at portraying an emotionless robot than Brent Spiner or Jeri Ryan.
And Edie McClurg found her niche as the nosy neighbor (she played this part again on The Hogan Family).
I don't know who would say it was one of the worst sitcoms ever.
@@JM-ft5ip people who judge it from an adult perspective. It's like they don't realize these shows were meant for ppl 12 and under.
@@mrsx7944 Exactly! And even older kids liked it.
1:47 you bite your dirty tongue Watch Mojo! Small Wonder was the business back in the day. I’m sure you guys are in your early 20’s and weren’t around for this
"That 80's Show" might have worked better if it had been a direct spinoff, like eventual sequel series "That 90's Show." The focus seemed to be on the setting, not the characters, with every punchline summed up as "Get it?! It's a reference to an 80's thing!" Plus, the Laugh track played constantly, even during moments that weren't even funny.
That 70s Show worked so well because it had good characters and a more universal appeal. They were not just caricatures of stereotypes of the decade.
Or if had the same comedy as it’s always sunny in Philadelphia
But "The Goldbergs", which was also set in the 80s, had over 200 episodes, and 10 seasons, so having a sitcom about the 80s can work.
@@dhenderson1810 but its spin-off Schooled set in the 90s only lasted 1 1/2 seasons so a lot of it has to do with execution not the time period
@@radrobd123 Maybe people are more nostalgic about the 80s rather than the 90s.
You can call small wonder a bad show, but it was meant for children. and you're judging them on a list of other shows for adults. Punky Brewster was better and yes, for kids too, but at least that's on the same level as small wonder.
2 broke girls was funny to me as a kid and even now as an adult. I feel like i can appreciate the whit more as an adult and I like to see shows where the girls don't take crap from any guy and are strong and independent without being overly preachy about being a girl boss or feminism. I felt like Two Broke Girls balance the crude comedy well with it story of two unlikely friends follow their dreams and making it. It could just be that I have some nostalgia with the show, considering that I used to watch it religiously with my parents before they sadly passed away. Either way, I've always thought it was a really good show
I thought 2 Broke Girls was hilarious, and still catch reruns every now and then. It DID last 6 seasons after all, and its cancellation was more about money than anything else. IT should have had a proper finale
It's great. It was cancelled because its viewing figures fell a lot.
@@davidz3879 they would have kept it if the salary demands hadn’t gotten too high.
I mean there was even talk that if it got a seventh season, Cher was gonna play Max's mum and actually appear.... That could've added a whole new fun dimension to it
@sdstewart87 aw man.
It ran for an appropriate length. Funny at times, not the best quality wise but entertaining. Show like that can't last more than 5 seasons TBH.
I loved Small Wonder, Veronica’s Closet & 2 Broke Girls… they ALL ran for quite sometime. That is all!
2 broke girls seriously, have they not seen Max?
I LOVED Veronica's Closet, Harry and the Hendersons, 2 Broke Girls, and Joey. And clearly whoever made this list never watched 2 Broke Girls, because they said Max came from a "working class family" and it's made abundantly clear throughout the series that she hasn't had a family since her early teens. So, her working class-ness wouldn't have come from a family.
Exactly, they don’t know anything about 2 Broke Girls. That show is just alright and it’s better than any new sitcoms that come out today.
OMG I love 2 Broke Girls! Mojo might need to watch these shows before posting a video about shows they have no clue about!
I accidentally saw one episode of 2 Broke Girls and wish I hadn’t. 2 Joke Girls is more like it.
@@MrJoshinJosh That's OK, we all don't have the same sense of humor so this show isn't for everyone!
@@egyptsflame8368 Thanks.
Yeah, Mojo? I know you know TV existed before 1980…so act like it.
2 broke girls?
Damn Mojo, that’s a bad take even for you
2 Broke Girls was hilarious wtf
Dog with a blog was a childrens family friendly show, right? So it did actually what it set out to do. It was a fun childrens family friendly show and many people grew up watching it and loving it when they were young.
"That popularity shouldn't be confused with quality"...
... Dang, do T-shirts on that, and dress everyone on your crew at Watchmojo 🤣
Now THAT'S funny!
I actually liked Small Wonder as a kid. Now, I’m wondering what the hell I was thinking. 😂
How I never heard of most of these??? Then again it could be because I’m from uk and no the us
I was just thinking the same thing.
The same could be said for almost everything I enjoyed as a kid in the ‘80s. I aged ok, the shows not so much. 😂
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The show was made for kids and it had its moments. I know it fell short in some aspects but that doesn't make it one of worst shows of all time.
One second ratings and viewers matter, the next they don’t on this list.
While 2 Broke Girls was crass, I found it funny and entertaining.
And, at its core, it really had heart.
I actually thought 2 broke girls was good. It definitely exceeded my expectations.
I truly wonder how this channel has 25 million subs
I remember watching Small Wonder and I have part of the theme song trapped in my head. I do not think that it deserves a spot on this list.
Right! I like that show!
She's a small wonder, lovely and bright with soft curls, she's a small wonder... she's fantastic, made of plastic. That's all i remember
I'm glad all (or most of us) can agree that 2 Broke Girls was far from being the best sitcom but it was also very far from being the worst.
maybe, but it was TERRIBLE. bad acting, bad writing, the worst character ever portrayed by a comedic savant (jennifer coolidge), and worst of all, kat dennings' tits are not shown off well, but that's largely because they are not great.
As corny as the jokes are, and over-sexualized Max is, I love Two Broke Girls. I still watch it now!
A HUGE problem with American television is the average Nielsen family really enjoys looking at pretty ladies, so we get bombarded with low-talent or no-talent women who are easy on the eyes. This leads directly to a deluge of crap shows. And I know this will get me shit but the very best example of a horrible show that made lots of money strictly from beautiful women is Baywatch.
Perfect!...
Always loved Small Wonder. I was 10 when it came out. Not only that, without cable or internet, I didn’t have many options. It’s still a nice childhood memory for me.
Small Wonder, Punky Brewster, ALF... good times.
Agreed..It was a terrific show and still nostalgia in India.
I liked it too. Watched it when I was a kid!
Yeah 2 broke girls was so bad that it lasted only 6 seasons with female leads and with a lot of nominations. right..
Dog With a Blog isn't all that bad. I actually enjoyed it from the beginning when I was 6-7 years old.
2 broke girls was amazing. Still one of my favorites.
I liked 2 Broke Girls. Had a great cast and didn't take itself too seriously. It was fun to watch. Doesn't deserve to be on this list, for sure
Not Dog With A Blog! That's a classic in my house. Definitely a kids show but fun to watch for nostagia.
Y’all are hurtful. I loved Small Wonder as a kid.
Same here. It was my favorite show besides Punky Brewster.
Literally EVERY SINGLE Nickelodeon series! Without the exaggerated laugh-track, no one would know what the writers/actors thought was funny. Without exception - all Nickelodeon shows were horrible!!
2 Broke Girls was and is still a good show.
U did not just diss 2 broke girls that show was iconic just because no one has a sense of humor anymore or gets offended by everything that show was soooo good and funny
ya because shitty one note sex jokes is really funny
@@jsmith3946 well yes yes it is 😂🤷♀️
Thank you for mentioning one from my youth: My Mother the Car. As a kid, I thought it was a few chuckles each week, and what more did a 7-year-old want in a sitcom? But I came across some YT reruns of it in recent years and OMG! Just _OMG!_ The show was to the viewer what a salmonella outbreak is to the stomach! And it was written by the same Allan Burns who created and co-wrote the Mary Tyler Moore Show. That can’t be explained!
I liked “Are we there yet” I thought it was funny. Also, I saw a bit of two broke girls and it didn’t look that bad.
Jerry Van Dyke was offered an audition to be Gilligan on Gilligan’s Island. He rejected it after reading the script, calling it “The silliest idea he ever heard of.”
Thus creating the definition of "irony" that still stands. While it's unlikely he'd have done better as Gilligan than Bob Denver...he gave up THAT--for "My Mother The Car".
At the time there were lots of cheezy sitcoms. Green Acres comes to mind.
The producers at first thought it was a very silly idea. Gilligan's Island was one of my favorite shows.
@@jimgorycki4013Don't criticize what you don't understand.
@@michaelcarroll7621you’re right. When I was 12, I thought it was just corny. Decades later I took another look at it and saw a few of the first seasons. The writing is a whole lot more clever when you actually listen to it. 😂
2 broke girls does not belong on this list! You got that very WRONG
No, she got that very right.
I totally agree, 2 Broke Girls was very popular for 6 seasons. It just had coarse and sexual humor which is fine for audiences that love that kind of humor and that is many. Similar in humor style asTwo and Half Men.
2 broke girls was one of my favorite shows, it was actually hilarious!
You're just sad.
Two broke girls was amazing. It is not their fault that if they show got canceled and they rushed and ending
WTF? Small Wonder is an American treasure for anyone who grew up watching it. Sure it's cheesy, but so was Saved By the Bell and the Power Rangers, but those are also classics. It's children's programming so it's not going to be as brilliant as Breaking Bad. You just need something wholesome to keep the kiddos occupied for a while so you can have a break.
I actually like "2 Broke Girls", though agree that the Laugh track is almost unbearable to listen to.
Some people enjoyed Dog with a blog and I’m guessing nearly everyone would say it better than Marvin Marvin 😂🐶👽
I liked it lmao. Did kids hate it cause it seemed fine
I love dog with a blog
Enough about "2 Broke Girls" and "Small Wonder" in the comments section!😅 I thought India liked Joey too… well to all 2BG fans out there, know that besides that list, Joey share also Jennifer Coolidge with that show.
I was a fan of _Small Wonder,_ but I was a kid back then. Kids liked watching kids.
2 broke girls was a hit, idc what y'all say 😅I love that show
The *most Overrated stcom ever: "The Big Band Theory"* ... A totally crap, not hillarious, silly jokes, wackity wack.
For your information, 2 broke girls was a great sit com, owning Emmys's Nomination and an Emmy Award...And I think the one who had taken this choice did not fully watch the full season of broke girls, watch it first, don't based it on the trailers...
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(enter meme)WHAT!??
who said?
Top ten worst internet channels: and they're all WatchMojo.
The brunette in 2 broke girls has to be one of the worst actresses ever in that show. Her dialogue and delivery is deadpanned and cringy. She’s uncomfortably bad and I’ve seen her in other movies like The House Bunny and Thor and she wasn’t as bad as she is here. I don’t think the script and awful attempts at jokes helped her any.
Agree. She was the worst.
Funny thing about Jerry Van Dyke doing My Mother The Car. He was actually the first choice to play Gilligan, but he believed that he'd do better on a show where he was the only star, unlike Gilligan's Island which had 6 other stars. Also, he thought the premise of Gilligan's Island was stupid and wouldn't catch on. I guess the premise of his dear departed mother being reincarnated as a car wasn't stupid, then?
Well, if you recall, there were only 4 other billed cast members during the first season (the Skipper, the Millionaire and his wife and the movie star Ginger), the professor and mary ann were called "the rest" in the opening theme (and credited at the end of the episodes). So initially they weren't considered co-leads
Gilligan's Island was one of my favorite shows. I used to watch it every day after school when I was a kid.
@@radrobd123 the point is still correct, though. He thought being the star would be better than being with an ensemble cast of 4-6 other characters.
Disparaging the plot of Gilligan's Island in favor of a talking car with a nagging mothers voice, was a stretch, though.
One show with a talking car, was cool though. Knight Rider.
There was also several car "acting" movies. Mainly, Herbie the Love Bug and sequels and Christine.
The premise of Gilligan's Island was stupid, though. A lot of shows from that era and ours are terrible, but success goes purely on what people will watch. It was a total toss up - both sitcom ideas were not good, and neither was funny. People enjoy Gilligans Island because of the nostalgia of watching repeats as a child and finding it funny then (or the originals too).
@@taniaelliott4078That explains Hogans Hero’s
I found Small Wonder really good, a bit corny on some situations but all in all it was fun and used to watch it a lot as a kid.
WHY is 2 broke girls on here? Lasting 6 years is a success in the sitcom industry. Nothing lasts forever, It's gotta end at some point.