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I was Flipping through OTA channels between meetings and came across the Laff channel. They were playing 4 in. a row so I checked it out. 

I lullzed on many occasions. The physical comedy is perfectly timed and the chemistry between the actors is incredible.

Courtney Thorne Smith is hot and has decent comedic chops.

Maybe I'm just getting old but I really enjoy the show.

Edited by MissingInAction

I'm finding some of those older shows (According to Jim, Malcolm in the Middle, King of Queens, Yes Dear, Still Standings, etc.) all seem to hold up and are enjoyable to watch now. 

1 hour ago, Js1 said:

I'm finding some of those older shows (According to Jim, Malcolm in the Middle, King of Queens, Yes Dear, Still Standings, etc.) all seem to hold up and are enjoyable to watch now. 

I always found Yes Dear pretty funny. Missed it in it's original run. Always had a thing for the wife (Kim) on it. 

If we’re talking the last great sitcom with a stand up comic as the dumb husband, King of Queens or GTFO. 

Edited by billfromlaketravis

Overweight standup comedian, dopey husband and hot wife who was more the “straight man” was definitely the formula for a while. Agree that King of Queens was the best of the lot. 

King of Queens is a great watch. 

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