Everything looks good from here... Yes. Yes, this is a fertile land, and we will thrive. We will rule over all this land, and we will call it... 'This Land.' I think we should call it 'your grave!' Ah, curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal! Ha ha HA! Mine is an evil laugh! Now die! Oh, no, God! Oh, dear God in heaven!

Wash ,'Serenity'


Experimental TV: Comedy  

This thread is part of an experiment to determine Buffistas' interest in television discussion. It will close on June 1st, 2007, after which there will be a brief skirmish to sort out what we want to do next. This thread is for discussion of all comedy, regardless of airing station. [NAFDA]


JenP - Apr 20, 2007 12:50:02 pm PDT #94 of 447

when he bailed him out, somehow that touched me

I'm with you, erika. That was a sweet moment. One of the ones I meant when I said the touching moments are that much better because they sort of sneak up on you.

And, yeah, Cindy, lots of heart.

I don't expect to be comparing the two series when I watch the British Office anyway. I figured they'd just be... different. Top of my Netflix queue now.


erikaj - Apr 20, 2007 1:04:13 pm PDT #95 of 447
Always Anti-fascist!

Yeah, somehow it meant a lot to me that Jim Halpert couldn't let another human being, no matter how embarrassing, just hang there, feeling awful.(and he didn't even know how awfully improv went, which we all did.) Lucky thing I'm not a vidder or there'd be a "Whatta Man" Jim video.(There probably still is, but I don't have the credit/blame for it; it's not a chicating joint, as it were.)


Kate P. - Apr 20, 2007 5:32:42 pm PDT #96 of 447
That's the pain / That cuts a straight line down through the heart / We call it love

Yes! That karaoke bit is possibly my favorite Jim moment ever. Totally agree that the US series is full of heart.

And I'm all psyched to give the UK series another try now. I picked up the whole run from my awesome local rental place today (they almost never have all the discs in! it was kismet!) and will report back when I have finished it.


sj - Apr 20, 2007 5:43:20 pm PDT #97 of 447
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

30 Rock just lost me thanks to the Alec Baldwin voicemail rant at his daughter. I'm never going to be able to watch one of his goofy moments on this show or SNL and smile again.

I just heard the whole thing on CNN, and I don't think I can watch anything with Baldwin in it again.


-t - Apr 20, 2007 5:45:34 pm PDT #98 of 447
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

I will have to give th UK Office anotehr try. Whatever episode I tried to watch, Gervais's character was too much like a boss I've had for me to enjoy it at all. With a little more distance and the knowledge that there is a big old 'ship, maybe I'll be able to soon.


Frankenbuddha - Apr 20, 2007 5:52:02 pm PDT #99 of 447
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

HMOG, did no one see the COLBERT REPORT with Sean Penn and the metaphor-off?

Not only was it a massive show of Sean being an "it getter", but it was a pretty nice "fuck you sideways with a chainsaw" to the South Park guys (implicitly - given how they brag about their derision of anybody in Hollywood who expresses any political viewpoints and how they are so humorless). I seriously hope the promised hyperbole-off with George Clooney happens, because I think George and Stephen interacting would be a thing of beauty.


Jessica - Apr 20, 2007 5:54:16 pm PDT #100 of 447
If I want to become a cloud of bats, does each bat need a separate vaccination?

HMOG, did no one see the COLBERT REPORT with Sean Penn and the metaphor-off?

I've been putting it off because I've never seen anything to indicate Sean Penn has a sense of humour. I take it it wasn't as painful to watch as I'd anticipated?


Frankenbuddha - Apr 20, 2007 6:01:33 pm PDT #101 of 447
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

I've been putting it off because I've never seen anything to indicate Sean Penn has a sense of humour. I take it it wasn't as painful to watch as I'd anticipated?

Well, it's not Spicolli funny, but it was pretty damn funny. I was kinda dreading it myself, and, yes, apparently Sean does have a sense of humor.


Hayden - Apr 20, 2007 8:17:33 pm PDT #102 of 447
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

As my tagline testifies, I loved the shit out of it.


Theodosia - Apr 21, 2007 2:30:38 am PDT #103 of 447
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

It was the funniest I've ever seen Penn, FWIW. I think it helped that he was basically playing a character named Sean Penn, the way that Colbert plays a character named Stephen Colbert.