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Old 08-03-2004, 05:56 PM   #1
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I hadnt watched this show recently, I used to watch it at like 4 everyday or something, but it is on at 2 now, and I have watched it the past few days. I had never seen it before, I never watch the WB, I didnt like it at first, but one of my friends told me it was funny and I should watch it.

This really make me wonder if there are any good shows on the WB now that I'm not watching because of the assumption that the WB is terrible
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I hadnt watched this show recently, I used to watch it at like 4 everyday or something, but it is on at 2 now, and I have watched it the past few days. I had never seen it before, I never watch the WB, I didnt like it at first, but one of my friends told me it was funny and I should watch it.

This really make me wonder if there are any good shows on the WB now that I'm not watching because of the assumption that the WB is terrible

Since you have been watching the show, what characters do you like the most? I like Steve, Ced, and Regina
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well I started watching it like 4 monthes ago, and I had already seen one of the episodes i watched today (and half of the other) but both were far funnier than I remembered.

I like Bullethead the most, he is absolutely hilarious. I also like Romeo quite a bit, but Bullethead is absolutely brilliantly written.

My favorite line by him is "Hi, I have a D average and live in a trailer, you probably dont want to know me, but I hope you dont mind if I stand here and stare at you"
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i dont watch this show all the time but what ive seen of it is very funny i did watch a steve harvey standup show on cable last year and i couldnt stop laughing
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i dont watch this show all the time but what ive seen of it is very funny i did watch a steve harvey standup show on cable last year and i couldnt stop laughing

I think Steve is funny on a Sitcom than standup Comedy.
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To me the first season is much better than the other years. I saw a year 1 episode yesterday with Kenan and Kel and I laughed out loud about 4 or 5 times. But to me the show lost something after that with Lovita and Lori Beth coming in. Ironically the two girls who were there in the beginning (one was Romeo's girlfriend) while not hilariously funny were much better actresses and helped the show. Rome and Bullethead's performances are better in year 1 as well and Cedric is less of a walking cartoon. Even the Steve and Regina suppressed romance thing is fresher, in the later years it seems dragged out and a bit unbelievable. This is a show that I might watch if it's on and I have time on my hands but I really wouldn't go out of my way to see it.
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To me the first season is much better than the other years. I saw a year 1 episode yesterday with Kenan and Kel and I laughed out loud about 4 or 5 times. But to me the show lost something after that with Lovita and Lori Beth coming in. Ironically the two girls who were there in the beginning (one was Romeo's girlfriend) while not hilariously funny were much better actresses and helped the show. Rome and Bullethead's performances are better in year 1 as well and Cedric is less of a walking cartoon. Even the Steve and Regina suppressed romance thing is fresher, in the later years it seems dragged out and a bit unbelievable. This is a show that I might watch if it's on and I have time on my hands but I really wouldn't go out of my way to see it.


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I agree year 1 ruled. I liked Sara and Sophia, they were funny. The first season focused a lot more on Steve's role as a teacher, then in the latter season. That is what the show was suppose to be about. He seemed to care a lot more about his job.

In the other seasons, Steve didn't seem to give a dam about the kids, about being a role model, and helping them succeed in life. All he wanted to do in the second season, was score with Regina.

I liked Cedric better as a bachlor. I liked him better on his own, then when he was Lovita. The episode when he goes on a video date with a women with hairy arms, and the episode when he dates a married women, he tried to get away from her at a party and eveyone thinks he is dancing, and latter he armed himself with a stungun to protect himself from the husband, his prefromance in that episode had me in stiches. When they put him together with Lovita, it took some of Cedric's comedic ability.

I liked Romeo and Bullethead better in year 1 also. They were more belivable.

I also didn't like Lydia, she just did not fit into the show. The show is suppose to be about inner city school. She just didn't fit. As I said before, every other student on that show reminds of people I know in high school. I never knew anyone that was like Lydia.
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I agree year 1 ruled. I liked Sara and Sofia, they were funny. The first season focused a lot more on Steve's role as a teacher, then in the latter season. That is what the show was suppose to be about. He seemed to care a lot more about his job.

In the other seasons, Steve didn't seem to give a dam about the kids, about being a role model, and helping them succeed in life. All he wanted to do in the second season, was score with Regina.

I liked Cedric better as a bachlor. I liked him better on his own, then when he was Lovita. The episode when he goes on a video date with a women with hairy arms, and the episode when he dates a married women, he tried to get away from her at a party and eveyone thinks he is dancing, and latter he armed himself with a stungun to protect himself from the husbend, his prefromance in that episode had me in stiches. When they put him together with Lovita, it took some of Cedric's comedic ability.

I liked Romeo and Bullethead better in year 1 also. They were more belivable.

I also didn't like Lydia, she just did not fit into the show. The show is suppose to be about inner city school. She just didn't fit. As I said before, every other student on that show reminds of people I know in high school. I never knew anyone that was like Lydia.


Lydia was a ******-LOL Damm I couldn't stand her
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