Guide to Surviving CANCELLATION


This show is beyond awful and easily the worst attempt at a sitcom that I've seen in quite some time. Even the pathetic sitcoms that NBC tries are better than this. Last Sunday I tuned into what I thought was Family Guy but due to a garbage ass football overrun, I was instead greeted by this corn water puke pile. Silly me for calling "Bordertown" garbage when the true atrocity airs an hour before it. Fox has a history of pushing a midseason comedy to summer or not airing it at all (The Goodwin Games, Us and Them, etc.) and this puke is overly deserving of that treatment. The most laughable part of this shyt show is how incredibly terrible it is. All 2 fans of Cooper Barret's Guide To Surviving Cancellation shouldn't get too attached as it'll be cancelled and forgotten soon enough.

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The irony of your post is that there is already another post on this board called "Cooper Barrett's Guide to Cancellation" started before yours.

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The irony is that you don't understand irony.

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No I understand it perfectly. Let me explain. You criticize hollywood writers for producing terrible content, but you couldn't even come up with an original title for your post. That is ironic.

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It's not that bad. Not great and pretty unoriginal, but honey... those NBC and CBS laugh track sitcoms are far worse than this trite show.

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I think the age of sitcoms is dead. In the future, will THAT generation even have a nostalgic sitcom? No, because they are all canceled under 1 season.

& This one has been officially canceled.

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I could care less what the OP said----I've seen far worst shows that lasted much,much longer than CBGTSL,which is actulaly a likable (and kind of funny) show. I saw literally one brief advertisement for this show along with an advertisement for other shows about five or six months ago----and then I caught the show purely by accident one Saturday night, watched it, and thought it was clever and funny in a satirical way. Honestly, I think the main reason the show got canceled in the first place was because,frankly,Fox barely promoted the damn thing to begin with. Other than that one advertisement I mentioned (and that was actually before it even came on, I believe.) The only reason I found out that it was even still on today was once again by accident, and that's only because I happened to be watching the news, and Cooper Barrett's Guide popped on afterwards. Hell, I didn't even know there was a finale coming up, because once again, it WASN'T even promoted at all. I mean, it's like Fox decided to just sleep on this show from the get-go, and only pulled it back out of the cobweb because summer started and ain't nothing else on Sunday on Fox around 7:00 p.m.,lol. Oh well---makes me want to snatch it up as soon as it's slapped on DVD,just out of spite at Fox for not pushing it, hee hee hee,

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You seem angry.

Might wanna let up on the Cheetos and the big gulp and this pent up rage or you might have a heart attack.


Btw your title is kind of stupid because it isn't a guide to surviving cancellation. But you may wanna purchase "guide to writing jokes", it's a good read. Were you trying to be witty? Because it didn't make sense so your "wit" is actually worse than the show you are bashing.

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