Chocoholic
05-06-2003, 12:13 PM
Here's what I love...
-The cast was talented and had great chemistry. They also didn't act like divas like some other certain celebrities out there. They looked like they really had a great time with each other on and off the set.
-The characters all had depth and different personalities and seemed like real human beings. They were people that I could sympathize with and I felt like they were my "special friends" that I could share a lot of laughs with. No spoiled, shallow yuppies.
-The humor was good-natured, warmhearted, and funny. None of that mean-spirited, cynical stuff that seems to be the main focus of many popular 1990's sitcoms. It was also clean, no sexual innuendo and potty humor.
-The plots were interesting and the writing was intelligent. They had actual, realistic plots.
-No cutesy, precoscious (sp) kids or bratty teens or stupid parents. It was a show about real adults and it was for adults.
-It didn't shove social, moral, or political issues down our throats like some sitcoms do. No "Very Special Episodes" either. (Unless the one where Roy accepts his son's homosexuality counts.)
I've heard critics and other non-Wings fans refer to the show as "bland and inoffensive". I actually think they could be right. All it really did was make us laugh, and that's all I ask for in a sitcom.
-The cast was talented and had great chemistry. They also didn't act like divas like some other certain celebrities out there. They looked like they really had a great time with each other on and off the set.
-The characters all had depth and different personalities and seemed like real human beings. They were people that I could sympathize with and I felt like they were my "special friends" that I could share a lot of laughs with. No spoiled, shallow yuppies.
-The humor was good-natured, warmhearted, and funny. None of that mean-spirited, cynical stuff that seems to be the main focus of many popular 1990's sitcoms. It was also clean, no sexual innuendo and potty humor.
-The plots were interesting and the writing was intelligent. They had actual, realistic plots.
-No cutesy, precoscious (sp) kids or bratty teens or stupid parents. It was a show about real adults and it was for adults.
-It didn't shove social, moral, or political issues down our throats like some sitcoms do. No "Very Special Episodes" either. (Unless the one where Roy accepts his son's homosexuality counts.)
I've heard critics and other non-Wings fans refer to the show as "bland and inoffensive". I actually think they could be right. All it really did was make us laugh, and that's all I ask for in a sitcom.