The Most Ironically Named TV Show Ever
Want to see the most ironically named TV show ever? Well, for now you can only see it on YouTube.
It's called Nobody's Watching, and it's a rejected WB sitcom pilot about two guys who are writing a sitcom pilot for the WB, though the network is filming their writing process as part of a WB reality show, but actually the whole thing is a scripted sitcom, with many parts filmed in front of a live studio audience.
For that sentence to make sense, you have to watch it. Part one is below
You can find part 2 here, and part 3 here.
Overall, I think the show is interesting–which is more than I can say for the multiple-Emmy-nominated Two And A Half Men–and all the TV in-jokes and Alan Thicke appearances are cool.
But what I think this show does best is make fun of the whole 3-camera, taped-in-front- of-a-live-studio-audience, traditional sitcom while embracing it–and in a much more appealing way than something like Lucky Louie (which, honestly, I've really tried to like but just can't, despite all the simulated boring marital sex).
What do all of you think?