Pastor Greg (2005–2008)
8/10
Proof Comedy Can Still Be Done Clean
13 December 2006
I've watch all episodes of Season 1 and have to say "Pastor Greg" is one of the most unique sitcoms out there. It kind of has that "Carol Burnett Show" filming and set feel to it, but instead of this being for a skit show, it is shot like this for the whole show. After reading up on "Pastor Greg," I discovered that this sitcom was shot for about $20,000 per episode. What you get for that low amount of production budget is amazing. The show doesn't rely on sex for humor as the modern sitcoms do, but instead, in the humor your mother grew up on: physical, slapstick, misunderstanding, silly, goofy, etc . . . The type of humor of The Dick Van Dyke Show with the moral values and lessons of The Andy Griffith Show. I'm glad to read that Dawn Wells of "Gilligan's Island" fame has joined the cast for Season 2. She's from a time where comedy was clean and funny and "Pastor Greg" is bringing that back. This show breaks from the norm of the traditional sitcom format by incorporating a lot of behind the scenes and/or blooper footage at the end of the show, which are always funny. Watch more than one episode and read up one the show and you will be hooked like I am.
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