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#BUCTOBER
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Never gave a rat's ass about KoQ.
Here's my summary of what I saw of KoQ: "I'm a fat fuck with an unbelieveably hot wife that's way too good for me. Now LAUGH Mutherfuckers!" |
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"Steven, your fossa!"
Posts: 9,603
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Frasier is the exception and that's one of the reasons I thought it was so good and the best spin-off of an American show by a long way. Porridge and Open All Hours are great spin-offs but if I go by Shadows post, Porridge and Open All Hours wouldn't count as spin-offs because Seven of One was designed to try out different concepts for a Ronnie Barker sitcom, which gave birth to Porridge and Open All Hours. Red Dwarf is a spin-off of Son of Cliche, an old radio show. So I'd say that, Frasier, Porridge and Open All Hours (if they count) are the best. |
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