My thoughts:
1. Hogan's Heroes. I'm a sucker for WWII comedy, and putting it in a prisoner of war camp is just a bonus. This is an iconic show.
2. Parks and Recreation. I don't get to watch it much, but whenever I see it I find it very funny. Truthfully, it's a better show than Hogan's Heroes, but it's Round 1 and I have to nod to my heritage.
3. Get Smart. I loved this show as a child. Loved it. It was almost up there with Gilligan's Island. But wow, it does not age well.
Didn't make the cut:
4. Two Broke Girls. I wanted to like this show, primarily because the two stars are pretty easy on the eyes. But I saw one episode and the brunette girl's character is the most cardboard, stiff, stereotypical character ever. She's so predictable that I can say her lines before she says them. The show also aims low on the humor scale. Honestly, based on the one episode I saw, it's terrible other than the blonde girl's character.
5. Who's The Boss? Never saw it, likely never will. It might be above Two Broke Girls in terms of quality, but it doesn't offer as much visual candy.
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