User blog comment:Creeper50/Worst Comedy TV Shows and Movies/@comment-4849011-20170116163322/@comment-4849011-20170206153729

As promised, here are some shows.
 * Teen Titans Go! and Allen Gregory- I think these are supposed to be comedies, so I'm including them. These are pretty infamous.  I gave Teen Titans Go! numerous chances and it disappointed me every time.  It started out painfully stupid & unfunny and became even worse because, from what I see flipping through the channels, they've started dumping on their critics and even their own fans. "Your new favorite show" my eye.  As for Allen Gregory, I saw part of one episode and was disgusted.  It had Allen acting pretentious and racist, and instead of learning a lesson, he was honored and praised because they thought he was the opposite!  I later found out there were worse jokes, like the seven-year old titular character claiming he had sex with his principal and had a sex tape to prove it, and jokes about marital rape.  Gah, I could write my own blogs about how stupid and tasteless these are!  To let you know my hatred, I'll take Annoying Orange any day over this garbage.
 * Marvin Marvin- The guy who did Fred later starred in this sitcom about an alien trying to blend into Earth culture, and every scene I saw (while channel surfing or in commercials) was pointless and devoid of humor. One episode involved a body part that might explode, and one piece of "humor" involved the alien knowing nothing about the names of colors. Huh?  One preview had Marvin having trouble with his "smelly button", a defense mechanism that caused stinking smoke to come from his belly button.  Wait, you have enough of an idea of what a belly button is that you can have that play on words, but you don't know what the color red is?
 * Dads- The attempts at comedy, such as a woman asking a man if a painting depicting the character from the movie Mask was him and the idea that Asians rent out storage lockers like apartments, was pathetic and confusingly unfunny. The only funny thing about it was Seth McFarlane joking about how poorly it was received.
 * My Mother the Car- Ellen DeGeneres had a great routine about this one, noting, "I'm not saying whoever created it was on drugs, but whoever greenlit it had to have bee."
 * Gillian's Island- There, I said it! I said it and I don't care who gets upset! I used to watch this as a little kid, but nowadays I look and think, "Well, this is stupid..."  Did you know they tried to recycle the premise with a Western comedy called Dusty's Trail?  I'm not kidding.