View Full Version : The Good Family is anything but
synkr0nized
01-07-2010, 08:29 PM
I don't even know if this was the first episode, but after having left a television on Comedy Central I noticed this was airing. Ten minutes in, the urge to punch Mike Judge in the face was great enough for me to just turn the television off and go back to reading things on the Interbutts. I see little to like in this show.
Is there anyone who actually likes it/was looking forward to it?
If not, providing no counter-argument to this thread, I guess we could all just dump on Comedy Central for having terrible shows.
No but seriously. The father is a poltically-correct, simpering idiot, their son (named "Ubuntu", I think) clearly has been sheltered/handicapped by his parents' choices in raising him, and the mom seems to be carrying all kinds of ridiculous baggage/rage issues. I don't see how this can last. But I didn't see much in King of Hill, either...
Well, I very much like King of the Hill. Its a very fun take on "Fairly normal guy in abnormal situations", in addition to each of the characters being amusing in and of themselves. Hank's a conservative sort-of-redneck who has a good deal more common sense than everyone around him, Dale's a conspiracy theorist nutjob, Peggy's an idiot but many people seem to think she's smart...The situations they get into (specifically how the ridiculous situations grow out of fairly normal ones much of the time) and Hank's response to them are usually really funny.
Also, Hank's particular view on the world I find very amusing. "My only mistress is sweet lady propane. ...Peggy and I have an understanding about that."
(Although granted that its hit-and-miss at times, many of the earlier episodes were pretty dumb.)
But the Goode Family....nyeeeh. With the art style being the same, and the attempt at situational comedy, it feels like a stale rip-off of King of the Hill, but just done wrong. The characters seem pretty one-dimensional, which doesn't necessarily make it not funny, but in this particular instance, I don't find the main characters very funny. And most of the jokes, along with the situational comedy, are just dumb.
("Is it racist to NOT hire a mexican to do our house work?" Might have been funny a few years ago, but really, that particular brand of comedy [specifically, at the moment, people being confused over how to be politically correct] has been done half to death.)
Bells
01-07-2010, 10:16 PM
DIdn't comedy central had this show called "Krod Mondoon and the flaming sword of fire" or something like that?
Their show line up seems pretty Hit-N-Miss, half decent and half guwh!
Magus
01-07-2010, 10:48 PM
I had a hard time figuring out Krod Mandoon, since it had about three good jokes in its entire (short) run, and about a million stupid ones (including the Biclops, a bisexual cyclops. What?). At best it seemed like a parody of the barely begun Legend of the Seeker. What's funny is that a parody of fantasy elements could be really funny, and the title was funny, too, but beyond the basic idea the show was a pretty big failure.
Haven't watched the Good Family yet, but if it's really bad it probably won't last more than a season like a lot of other Comedy Central shows.
Krylo
01-07-2010, 10:51 PM
I just watched the first third of the third episode online just now.
It was pretty terrible.
I was gonna watch the full episode and maybe part of at least one more to get a good opinion going, but no. Not after that.
Ugh.
See, this is why I don't watch TV.
Also, for 'good' fantasy parody (or at least better than Krod) see Korgoth of Barbaria (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_t605Th-QI).
01d55
01-08-2010, 12:51 AM
I guess we could all just dump on Comedy Central for having terrible shows.
COULD WE EVER (http://www.heavy.com/post/worst-of-netflix-jeff-dunhams-very-special-christmas-special-2379).
synkr0nized
01-08-2010, 01:04 AM
I am conflicted. On the one had, I don't really want to support Jeff Dunham. On the other hand, holy fuck that guy is either way too PC for me or one board-up-the-ass guy.
Premmy
01-15-2010, 02:22 AM
Nah, that's a pretty accurate piece on Jeff Dunham. And I saw the Goode show, It's basically all the little niggling things I took issue with on King of the Hill, a show I otherwise liked, and blows them up to a hundred.
Mirai Gen
01-15-2010, 02:56 AM
Ever since CC dropped MST3K I've been hesitant to look back.
Sarah Silverman, I mean, Jesus.
Premmy
01-15-2010, 03:00 AM
They still do Friday Night Standup, and the Daily Show/Colbert. So it's best to watch Comedy Central at eleven to twelve at nights, and Friday night. All other times don't exist.
Mirai Gen
01-15-2010, 03:17 AM
Well yeah there's Colbert and the Daily Show but that's less of a show and more of political bitchslapping served by the pros.
EDIT: VV Didn't they stop running it completely?
Marc v4.0
01-15-2010, 04:20 AM
There's Futurama thrown in here and there, as well.
Nique
01-16-2010, 05:43 PM
I remember Beavis and Butthead and wonder why anyone is surprised that Mike Judge has created a terrible show. I was shocked that King of the Hill was even a little bit good.
Magus
01-18-2010, 11:31 PM
Yeah, I just seem to watch Futurama and Reno 911! reruns and The Daily Show/Colbert Report, South Park, along with a couple of other shows that are pretty lame (like that Tosh.0 dude).
Really though between Reno 911!, Daily Show, etc. they have an okay line-up, I watch them more than, say, CBS and its glut of boring cop shows.
Yrcrazypa
01-19-2010, 12:05 AM
Yeah, I just seem to watch Futurama and Reno 911! reruns and The Daily Show/Colbert Report, South Park, along with a couple of other shows that are pretty lame (like that Tosh.0 dude).
Really though between Reno 911!, Daily Show, etc. they have an okay line-up, I watch them more than, say, CBS and its glut of boring cop shows.
I'm just going to leave you all with this.
Daimo Mac, The Blue Light of Hope
01-19-2010, 12:08 AM
I'm just going to leave you all with this.
CBS has a slew of shows like CSI and NCIS and Criminal mind which are by the book cop drama's. Reno 911 mocks that.
Krylo
01-19-2010, 12:12 AM
CBS has a slew of shows like CSI and NCIS and Criminal mind which are by the book cop drama's. Reno 911 mocks that.
Poorly.
Daimo Mac, The Blue Light of Hope
01-19-2010, 12:15 AM
Poorly.
Bear in mind I have never seen Reno 911 and I can guess from watching the promo's on Comedy Network.
But yeah I saw a bit of the Goode Family and I was already annoyed.
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