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.
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).