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Still Standing (2002)
The best comedy of the 2002 season.
Despite the bad comments of this show I've read on this site, be assured this show is funny. In fact, it's beyond doubt the funniest show of the new season. Sure "Good Morning, Miami" had hotties Ashley Williams and "Queen of Swords" Tessie Santaigo, but it's nowhere near as funny.
I decided to watch it because it's after Raymond and Jamie Gertz is hot. I was expecting a mildly-amusing sitcom as the trailers hadn't overly impressed me, but found it to be HILARIOUS. Funnier than Becker, and two lovely ladies in the main cast make it very watchable.
Don't believe the bad reviews, this show is good and I'd follow Still Standing to anywhere CBS tried to put it.
MADtv (1995)
Simply Hilarious
I've been watching MadTV since episode 1, and it has always been hilarious. Now it's ever funnier. Alex Borstein and Will Sasso are better than anybody on SNL today, and can go toe-to-toe with SNL legends. With hilarious characters like Ms. Swan and the Gap Troll (Borstein), the Vancome Lady (Nicole Sullivan) and that strange little boy Stuart (Mike McDonald), with half-an-hour less MadTV can out-funny "Saturday Night Live" no problem. A MUST-SEE SHOW!!!
The Spirit of Christmas (1992)
It sucks
This first foray into South Park completely stunk. Perhaps it was tarnished because I saw the hilarious Jesus vs Santa Spirit of Christmas first. The only cool thing about this short was that Kenny and Cartman were switched. The fat Cartman we know and love was Kenny (he also didn't talk). I was shocked when Frosty smoked Cartman, he died and I heard "Ohmygod, they killed Kenny!". Neither Kenny nor Cartman spoke (that I remember), and I'm glad Matt and Trey made the changes that did to make Jesus vs Santa break that "sequel is worst than the original" rule in film.
Miss this one, cause you ain't missing much.
The Spirit of Christmas (1995)
100% Pure South Park
A very funny short that premiered the the "South Park" universe to the world. See Stan, Kyle, Kenny, Cartman, and Brian Boytano in the middle of the epic feud between Jesus and Santa.
It is tremendously funny and true to the South Park we know and love. See it if you can!
The John Larroquette Show (1993)
One of the funniest TV shows of all time
The show was full of surprises. It was always hilarious, and complete with zany characters. It was intelligently written, but the humour was easy to understand. Full of racial (but not racist) jokes, it always kept you in stitches. While not for children, it was for everyone who likes to laugh and doesn't take life too seriously.