Jan Marcus
04-28-2004, 04:38 PM
There's a couple of harsh posts on this site regarding this show... which baffles me.
Here's my two cents... All a sitcom (any sitcom) can do is make you laugh for a few minutes and take your mind off your day. If it can somehow plant a gem of wisdom or make you think at the same time, even better. But wow, twenty-two minutes of scripted entertainment should not be expected to change lives. If I want to see art I'll go to a museum.
The Big House isn't Shakespeare but it isn't garbage either. I've laughed out loud watching it which is good enough for me after a long work week. I truly hope ABC gives this show a chance to grow, it deserves at least that.
I am a kindergarten teacher with a daughter who's almost six. Watching the Friday comedies on ABC has been our ritual this season. The Big House is silly enough for my daughter to enjoy yet funny enough for me and my husband to laugh as well.
I agree with the previous poster that it's not a classic... yet. But Cheers and Seinfeld didn't start out as classics either. If you have doubts about that statement go back and read some of their early reviews and check out their first year ratings. The only difference these days is that shows aren't given the time they deserve to find an audience. That's the difference between the shows from the early '90's and those on today.
Quality isn't an issue. The Big House is a quality show. And if given time, it could become a classic. I'll be watching hoping that it does.
Janice Marcus
Here's my two cents... All a sitcom (any sitcom) can do is make you laugh for a few minutes and take your mind off your day. If it can somehow plant a gem of wisdom or make you think at the same time, even better. But wow, twenty-two minutes of scripted entertainment should not be expected to change lives. If I want to see art I'll go to a museum.
The Big House isn't Shakespeare but it isn't garbage either. I've laughed out loud watching it which is good enough for me after a long work week. I truly hope ABC gives this show a chance to grow, it deserves at least that.
I am a kindergarten teacher with a daughter who's almost six. Watching the Friday comedies on ABC has been our ritual this season. The Big House is silly enough for my daughter to enjoy yet funny enough for me and my husband to laugh as well.
I agree with the previous poster that it's not a classic... yet. But Cheers and Seinfeld didn't start out as classics either. If you have doubts about that statement go back and read some of their early reviews and check out their first year ratings. The only difference these days is that shows aren't given the time they deserve to find an audience. That's the difference between the shows from the early '90's and those on today.
Quality isn't an issue. The Big House is a quality show. And if given time, it could become a classic. I'll be watching hoping that it does.
Janice Marcus