Better Off Ted
#2Better Off Ted
Posted: 1/17/10 at 4:21pmI actually just saw the first two episodes of season 1 and could not stop laughing
#2Better Off Ted
Posted: 1/17/10 at 6:14pmAh, I love Better off Ted! I've only seen three episodes, but I think they're hilarious, especially the sexual harrassment one. Lem and Phil are my favorite characters-- they're adorable-- and Portia di Rossi does an excellent job at an American accent.
#3Better Off Ted
Posted: 1/17/10 at 6:28pmWatch it every time we can -- it's a shame ABC has treated it so badly.
#4Better Off Ted
Posted: 1/17/10 at 6:53pm
I love the bits and pieces I see of the show but I never seem to have the time to really watch an entire episode.
Schmerg's post made me discover that Portia de Rossi is Australian.
#5Better Off Ted
Posted: 1/18/10 at 3:16pmI love this show! It somewhat fills the void left behind by the absence of Arrested Development. Portia is wonderful, but Andrea Anders really makes the show for me. I loved her on Joey and was hoping she would find a better show to display her talents. Better Off Ted is a perfect fit for her.
#6Better Off Ted
Posted: 1/18/10 at 3:18pmI've watched this since it debuted. I love it!
BroadwayBoobs: I'll give all of you who weren't there a hint of who took the pictures ...it rhymes with shameless
SOMMS: I knew it was Tink!
#7Better Off Ted
Posted: 1/19/10 at 5:00pmYes, this, Community, It's Always Sunny, 30 Rock, and Venture Brothers are the funniest shows on television. It's a good time for television comedy. So glad Ted got a second season.
#8Better Off Ted
Posted: 1/19/10 at 5:14pmI didn't watch it regularly, but Racial Sensitivity from season 1 is probably the best social commentary I've seen on TV in a long time. I laughed so hard that I cried when they showed the separate water fountains.
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