Rockydude411Bricks wrote:the start of something awesome
The "start" of? Good Luck Charlie has been up and running for almost 4 years (with the pilot being aired on April 4, 2010).
The problem with these Disney shows is that the creators write this crap on the same template every time, "A seemingly good-natured family forced to live in bleak circumstances and interact with stereotypical characters. Also, poop jokes."
My brother loves these kinds of shows, and it makes me groan. Every time the Disney Channel thinks they've struck gold, they'll put out another half-baked show that will somehow receive a successful following from an audience of 7-9 year-old girls (not including Gravity Falls and Wander Over Yonder, of course). And once they've put out the fourth episode, and run dry on any fresh ideas for future episodes, they'll run the crap out of it until its nothing more than "that Disney show with a predictable plothole lying around every corner. I've seen almost every show on this channel, and I've just about had enough of it. And don't get me started on their so-called "original movies".
Last edited by Mickey (February 19, 2014 (04:14pm))
Have you seen a big-chinned boy?