Designing Women

Approval Rate: 71%

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    misspackrat4je_sus

    Wed May 22 2013

    This never was one of my favorites, but had a few good episodes.

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    nashco

    Sat Jan 17 2009

    It was a decent show. I had the hots for three of the four original women. Not Delta Burke. So I don't how much I was paying attention. I can't honestly name you one of the main charaters...Dixie Watley? A mid rande 80's show

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    grngrl

    Wed Jan 07 2009

    Sassy, smart, thoughtful and always pro-women... there's no better than Designing Women!

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    imdavidk

    Mon Aug 04 2008

    Yay for Sugarbaker's Design Firm of Atlanta. These women are funny and truly epitomized Southern Belles.

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    spike65

    Fri Jun 27 2008

    Men as accessories. A show mainly about women. If I had to watch it with my wife it was pretty good. The first few years anyway.

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    twansalem

    Thu Apr 10 2008

    Just another less than spectacular sitcom that frequently found it's way to our television during the 80s, mostly because we only had four channels.

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    frankswildyear_s

    Thu Apr 10 2008

    It was a younger dumpier version of the Golden Girls.  Geez, from looking at this list, what the hell did I watch in the 80's?

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    uncnc08

    Wed Dec 19 2007

    This is one of those shows I liked when I was a kid or a teen,and now when I look at it,I think 'what was I thinking'? I did like the Suzanne character(delta burke) ,and the last 2 seasons they had so many different new characters it was hard to keep up with who was who. Oh and the annie potts character mary joe I think it was, had a voice that sounded like nails on a chalk board.

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    chrisrianna

    Sat Aug 04 2007

    I don't think I could come up with a worse concept for a show then this one.

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    jeremy00081

    Mon Sep 18 2006

    I think this show was more for women, hence the title. I couldn't get into it.

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    trebon1038

    Mon Jul 24 2006

    Never did and never will like this show. I like the cast members but the show itself was too pushy on the womens movement. It didnt just deal with women's issues, it crammed womens lib down your throat.

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    johnspina

    Sun Feb 26 2006

    A few observations here 1.Dolliac is right.Dixie Carter played a liberal here,however,in real life,she is actually conservative. 2.I always have had the "hots" for 2 of the costars:Jean Smart and Jan Hooks.The former,in particular,is rather stunning. 3.I found the overt liberalism here to be a bit over the top and I thought the show was rather preachy at times.Then again,I am a conservative man..so what the heck do I know?

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    va_libertarian

    Wed Aug 10 2005

    Early years had some of the funniest moments on TV, as well as some touching ones. It faded badly in the later years

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    kattwoman

    Fri May 13 2005

    this show was so funny when it still had suzanne on it. she could make you laugh and cry and the reality of weight issue was right there on the show as well as it was in her private life but she handled it with class

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    irishgit

    Fri Mar 25 2005

    Spotty, sometimes funny, often annoying.

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    mamas_family_sucks

    Thu Dec 30 2004

    Delta Burke was a major babe on her HBO series, First and Ten. Why did she have to gain 247 pounds before she made Designing Women? Inquiring minds need to know.

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    berrycolguy

    Mon May 17 2004

    This has to be a classic tv show! 4 Southern women who rant and rave- bring on the big mouth broads!

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    kolby1973

    Tue Apr 20 2004

    This show is on top with the Golden Girls in the 80's. It was a great show, and it always had high ratings until they got rid of Delta Burke. The show would have lasted many more seasons had it not been for her leaving. She was so talented, and still is. The producers and creators of this show were highly greedy and ruined it for all the viewers. There is a reason why these jerks no longer have any popular sitcoms. (Linda Bloodworth-Thomasson) and her jerk husband. UPDATE: slfalconer: I LOVED this show..and still do...:)~~~

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    sfalconer

    Mon Apr 19 2004

    This is a chick show and any guy that admits to watching this should be ashamed, gay or not. I can count on one hand the amount of times I tried to watch this drivel and I could not bare it. Boring and not funny.

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    handy16f

    Fri Apr 09 2004

    The show was pretty funny for awhile, but it lost its momentum and its stars with Delta Burke and Jean Smart left. They're both wonderful actresses and very beautiful women. I don't see why people thought Delta lost her beauty when she gained weight. She's still beautiful. What gorgeous eyes. Delta Burke also is very funny; she has an excellent sense of timing. I watched the show to watch her and Jean, not the others. The show was funny, but was sometimes too preachy and seemed more like a sermon than a sitcom.

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    redoedo

    Tue Mar 30 2004

    Subpar when compared to The Golden Girls, but entertaining at times. The cast lacked chemistry and the show ultimately suffered for it.

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    scarletfeather

    Thu Feb 19 2004

    This show seemed like an inside joke, like it was funnier for the writers than it was for the actual audience. It was bit too cutesy at times.

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    president_x_d

    Tue Aug 12 2003

    Didn't this show get cancelled TWICE and was brought back both times by petitioners? This was on back to back with the Golden Girls on Lifetime and the humor here is not even in the same class as GG. A below average show on it's best days. I actually like most of these actresses but I can't stand this show. That black guy Shadrach (whatever his name is) serves to do nothing but annoy me.

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    sosingular

    Mon Jul 28 2003

    Oh boy, is Delta Burke ever popular. She shows up in everybody's post. I like her a lot ,too, but my favorites are Jean Smart and "Bernice."

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    bandstandfan

    Mon Apr 21 2003

    Thought the show had some pretty funny moments. My favorite character was Suzanne, played by Delta Burke. I loved her with her pig. She always tried to make Anthony drive her pig around in the car. The show was at it best with all the orginal characters. But when Delta and Jean Smart left, it was hard to carry on. Also, Bernice was a riot. But I would definately watch any reruns with the orginal people.

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    amandah_leigh

    Sun Mar 02 2003

    Designing Women is one of my favorite TV shows. Until DB and JS left, it was so funny, but it also had it's sad and tender moments. Naturally, Suzanne was always my fav. Anthony, played by Meshach (I'm sure that's misspelled) Taylor was great too, and I liked all of their leading men---they fit together. While it hurt the show when Delta and Jean Smart left, the nail in the coffin was that annoying Carlene, Jan Hooks or something was her name, right? Plus Allison and BJ---nig mistakes. I would have taken a show with Bernice, AP, DC and Anthony over them any day. Those of you who don't see the humor---you obviously aren't watching.

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    hillbillychick

    Sun Feb 09 2003

    Delta, made the show!!! When she left it was the kiss of death!!!

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    lukskywlkr

    Thu Oct 24 2002

    I liked this show for some reason. Even though they would always make fun of Republican politicians and get on their soapbox about so-called women's issues, I still liked it. My favorites were Bernice and Suzanne, and of course when they got rid of Delta Burke they cut their own throats and the show died. Serves them right.

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    classictvfan47

    Mon Jul 22 2002

    For a sitcom, this one isn't really that funny. The few episodes I have seen haven't featured that many laughs, and the show seemed to take itself too seriously, except in the episode Jaleel White guest starred in (where various crazy guest arrive at the house during a tornado). Watch that one great episode and ignore the rest of a sitcom that isn't exactly family-friendly and seems to take itself too seriously.

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    dolliac

    Wed Apr 03 2002

    Truly one of the great classic TV shows of the 80's, with a great list of actors all perfectly cast, and smart, cutting edge humor! As one of the other writers previously stated, it's too bad that the show became the messanger for the writer's political beliefs. How could Dixie Carter play such a liberal, when she was, in real life, so conservative?! Goes to show that she has real talent!

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    whitedevil311

    Tue Mar 19 2002

    The show is all right but I hear there were some crude Delta's fat jokes amongst the cast and crew. Grow up.

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    finlore

    Wed Jan 30 2002

    I really liked Designing Women until first Delta Burke and then Jean Smart left. Although Annie Potts and Dixie Carter were great from start to finish, they couldn't carry the show by themselves once the original strong cast started to break up.

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    texxb0b2

    Tue Nov 27 2001

    Great show unless Dixie Carter got on the soap box. Getting her head stuck in the banister made up for most of it.

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    callmetootie

    Mon Jul 16 2001

    Deisgning Women is ok. Enough said.

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    molfan

    Sat Jun 23 2001

    I liked this show best when in was in it's first few seasons when the originial cast was on. All the actors blended well. I loved Anthony their assistant who was really funny. Delta Burke was great as the vain Suzanne Sugarbaker,I was sorry to see her leave the show. it went down hill when the original cast started leaving. I liked all the characters.One of my favorite episodes was when Suzanne went to her high school reunion. she had been the :"beauty queen" back then but now she has gained some weight. she overhears some catty women making fun of her.Suzanne gave a good speech to the crowd. I still like to tune in to this show on repeats.

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    liddlebopeep

    Tue May 08 2001

    What I hated the most about Designing Women was that character played by Dixie Carter, I think she sucks.

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    castlebee

    Sat Apr 28 2001

    I would be willing to bet we’ve all had a few occasions when we would have given our eyeteeth to be able to summon the same aplomb, cutting wit and righteous anger as Julia Sugarbaker to draw and quarter a certain someone. I can certainly think of a few times I would have. The entire cast on this show was great, and the writing was razor sharp and witty in spite of the sometimes-silly situations. My biggest complaint was that the show seemed to go the way of so many then and now; it started out strong on several points only to degenerate into a political soapbox for the writers and other powers that be. That and losing Delta was the death knell.

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    mommycgl

    Fri Apr 20 2001

    This is a good show. I can really relate to Suzanne.

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    samiam

    Thu Apr 19 2001

    I would watch Designing Women from time to time..but that Julia Sugarbaker character rubbed me the wrong way..I got pretty sick pretty quick or her pious attitude and "on her soapbox" moments, which seemed to happen every 5 minutes. It had its share of intelligent humor, touched on some important issues..but tried to be too many different things..too political or something. They should have just stuck with comedy.

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    pooroldedgarde_rby

    Mon Apr 09 2001

    First off I gotta say I don't think of Designing Women as a classic TV show. Why? well because it stunk mostly but also because it isn't A.) that old and B.) never really that popular...was it? When I think classics I think All in the Family, The Jeffersons, M.A.S.H. etc. My impression of this show was that it ran for a few years and had some following but then basically (and thankfully) fell off the map. I actually thought it had been picked up by a lesser network to wind out its days or that everything after those first years were just reruns being shown on UPN or something. Stunk.