Who among us can ignore the allure of really funny math puns?

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Comedy 1: A Little Song, a Little Dance, a Little Seltzer Down Your Pants

This thread is for comedy TV, including network and cable shows. [NAFDA]


megan walker - Mar 25, 2009 8:12:47 am PDT #1283 of 8624
"What kind of magical sunshine and lollipop world do you live in? Because you need to be medicated."-SFist

Yep, PB was at 9 in the fall.

I'm surprised I didn't really notice since I thought it was so weird that Prison Break would be an 8pm show in the first place. Don't get why Kings is at 8 either.


-t - Mar 25, 2009 9:36:34 am PDT #1284 of 8624
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Just because Ian McShane is on doesn't mean it's not family friendly.

Kidding. But it'd be better for children to watch than Celebrity Apprentice, surely. If those are the choices, and on Sunday night on NBC, they pretty much are.

Why that should be I don't pretend to understand.


Fred Pete - Mar 27, 2009 5:40:28 am PDT #1285 of 8624
Ann, that's a ferret.

Office: I'm not sure I like the direction things are going. It's like this semi-realistic comedy is veering toward either reality or nighttime soap opera.

If they go toward reality, the season looks likely to end like the Mary Tyler Moore Show did, with only Dwight left. Nighttime soap opera could be more entertaining but would tread more worn ground than the show has so far.

Michael's story is more pathetic than funny. It isn't even funny in the poetic justice-like 9 to 5 way. Carrell did what he was asked to very well, and the way he fled the office when Charles figured things out was funny.

There might be comic potential in Charles's complete failure to understand the office's culture (Stanley as productivity czar?). And some episodes (Michael and Jan's dinner party) have had things to say without being funny. But at the moment, the show isn't using humor to say something -- which has been one of the show's strengths.


Hayden - Mar 27, 2009 8:33:23 am PDT #1286 of 8624
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

I gotta disagree. That Toby talking head where he said something (and sorry, but I forgot exactly what since I watched 30 Rock twice in a row immediately after) about how Michael may have been a trainwreck, but he certainly kept people's minds off of the mindblowing tedium of their jobs - that is the point, and that's why this arc is working for me. And it's too bad that I can't remember what it was he said because I think it is a great point and a great way to highlight the difference between the original series and the current one. I gotta love that Idris Elba is coming off as the heavy for doing nothing more than finally putting Michael in his place.


Dana - Mar 27, 2009 8:34:57 am PDT #1287 of 8624
"I'm useless alone." // "We're all useless alone. It's a good thing you're not alone."

He compared Michael to the movie you watch on a plane.


Polter-Cow - Mar 27, 2009 8:35:46 am PDT #1288 of 8624
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

I gotta love that Idris Elba is coming off as the heavy for doing nothing more than finally putting Michael in his place.

He's being such a bitch to Jim, too!


megan walker - Mar 27, 2009 8:37:57 am PDT #1289 of 8624
"What kind of magical sunshine and lollipop world do you live in? Because you need to be medicated."-SFist

I forgot exactly what since I watched 30 Rock twice in a row immediately after

The "how people see the world" thing was great, especially Kenneth's puppets.


Fred Pete - Mar 27, 2009 9:22:41 am PDT #1290 of 8624
Ann, that's a ferret.

He compared Michael to the movie you watch on a plane.

Right. It passes the time, and once it's over, all you do is think, "How much longer until we land?"


Hayden - Mar 27, 2009 9:33:01 am PDT #1291 of 8624
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

Thanks! Yes, I knew I liked that line.

especially Kenneth's puppets

When they cut from Kenneth's view of the Liz Lemon muppet to Tina Fey doing a muppet walk down the hall, I made the weirdest noise and then fell of the couch. I think it was my equivalent of puking like Jack.


Vortex - Mar 27, 2009 9:46:15 am PDT #1292 of 8624
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

When they cut from Kenneth's view of the Liz Lemon muppet to Tina Fey doing a muppet walk down the hall,

I lost it at that point. I'm sure that my neighbor heard my "HA!" across the hall through two closed doors.