I don't disagree with you, but GEESH. For me, "Growing Pains" was/is my guilty pleasure. I'm going through Seasons 2-4 (when it was at the height of its popularity, according to Nielsen Ratings) and I actually find a lot of stuff pretty funny. I do admit that I like cheesy family sitcoms and kind of miss them. Notice that most of our comedy shows now are so...raw? Snarky? The characters are just as over-the-top and tropey, but they actually seem to think that they're "smarter" and "edgier," and I just don't find that charming.
But gah, "Full House"'s popularity is a maddening mystery to me. Even when I was in KINDERGARTEN, I found the show too sappy and saccharine. I remember sitting through it just to get to "Family Matters" or "Boy Meets World" or whatever (I am remembering that correctly, right? It was part of the TGIF lineup?). The only reason I can think of for "Full House"'s popularity is because it's cutesy. At least "Growing Pains" only had the one annoying kid (or at least, one annoying kid at one time). "Full House" had like 3 of them. DJ was the only tolerable character, but gah that Kimmy person! I was six old and wanted to reach into the TV and thwack her away like an annoying gnat. They're all so annoying! I mean, apparently "Barney" has stayed alive all these years. Go figure.
I think that people just don't find the old-fashioned family sitcom that funny anymore. Or, as an extension, most '80s shows. It's not a "family" sitcom, per see (it doesn't revolve around a nuclear family), but "Perfect Strangers" was/is one of the funniest shows I ever saw, and I don't think I have EVER seen it in syndication. Apparently, "Growing Pains" offered somewhat of a new twist in that the wife was the one to go back to work while the dad stayed home, or whatever. But it was still basically a typical family sitcom, offering audiences a zanier premise than "Family Ties," which sometimes took itself a bit seriously.
There is more in you of good than you know, child of the kindly west
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