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]
Oh, I didn't realise it was the first four. I presumed (the thing which effects 95% of the fuck ups in my life) that they would play them as events. Natch.
Narratively, having Pam and Jim together and happy makes no sense. Plus they may make me die of cute.
Narratively, having Pam and Jim together and happy makes no sense.
Sure it does. Happy is okay! It is possible to still have a happy yet interesting/entertaining couple! I submit to you Coach and Mrs. Coach from FNL and Dwight and Angela from this very show.
and Dwight and Angela from this very show.
Not after Sprinkles!
I think Angela may locked Dwight in a giant freezer. That's what I would do. If I was a character in The Office.
I fall firmly on the need and want debate when it comes to couples in TV. Although if Joss directs an episode where they kill anybody off I will... be annoyed. He's doing an episode this series again, isn't he?
As some have noted, they're the new Jim and Pam! Jim and Pam are now Dwight and Angela! The world is all topsy-turvy!
The secret dating thing should be terribly amusing. It's weird because unlike with Dwight and Angela, the entire office
suspects
something is up, at least.
It's weird because unlike with Dwight and Angela, the entire office suspects something is up, at least
Kevin and Oscar must have actual money (or equivalent) on it, right?
A friend of mine back home has it. It kinda drags one side of her face down. Sometimes it's better than others.
Yeah, I remember Whedon commenting on this during the filming of, iirc,
A Hole In The World?
That they had to keep arranging the shots so that they only saw one side of Wesley's face? (It may not have been AHITW, but I think it was - if not, it was certainly some hardcore acty rip-your-heart-out stuff.)
God. Poor bloke. What a bitch of a condition for an actor - the fact that he still doesn't seem to be in a regular gig makes me worry for him. In a vague, don't-know-you-at-all-but-really-love-your-work kinda way.
Meanwhile I'm spoiling myself for
Ugly Betty
with gleeful abandon, and beginning to suspect that I need to pick up
The Office
on DVD.
At present I'm working my way through
Hex,
and am astonished to find that it's really surprisingly good. I mean, okay, it's no Whedon show - but it's certainly as good as most of the genre offerings around at the moment. Plus - my people! And the lickable Colin Salmon - although they do seem determined to try to hide his smouldery goodness under
bow ties,
for some crazy reason.
But I do like the fact that it's a genre show with highschoolers who are going out and getting pissed and shagging around. And it's certainly my favourite take on the Dead Lesbian cliche. And I like the teachers' relationships with the students. So all in all - much more fun than I was expecting. Shame it only ran for two seasons.
Huh, I met Alexis last year. He was here in Liverpool doing a play for a few months. I didn't notice it at all. He was up for a lead in a CBS show this season I read on the interwebs, but he missed out in the end.
Hex - I really had issues with that show. It's actually really well shot, I think, but the scripts are... rubbish in places. Fay, I'd recommend SKINS to you - it's like Hex, minus the vampires. It's well writ and - well - awesome if you ask me. It's a 'teen drama', except each episode is shot from the point of view of a different character, the actors are actually teenagers, the parents are more screwed up than said teenagers, it's not at all rose tinted and it's aired after 10pm here. The writers are massive Whedon fan boys, and it shows. They make an effort to make you fall in love with the characters, no matter how flawed they are.
Oh my GOD, Kevin. You met Alexis last year? I just spontaneously turned into a fourteen year old fangirl here. Gah.
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Okay, okay, adult nonchalence (or passable facade thereof) more or less resumed. That's fab, though - he was in Liverpool in a play? God, I'd love to see him doing theatre. What was the play?
...Hex has vampires? Huh. Only seen the first four episodes so far. I think perhaps your enjoyment of
Hex
(well, like most things) depends on context: I was expecting it to be shite, based on word of mouth, so when I watched it I was really taken aback by the fact that it's actually really quite good (compared to things like
Smallville, SGA
etc), and has production values and everything. I mean, if I'd come to it with
high
expectations, I dare say it would be another matter entirely - but I'd just watched the whole of
Robin Hood,
and quite enjoyed its crappy sub-Xena charms on the basis of (1) it being full of Brits and (2) I'm always a sucker for retellings of old stories, and for swashbucklers. I don't think it's as good as
Maid Marion,
mind, but it was quite upfront about being cheesy crap from the first few seconds of the first episode, so you knew what you were getting. (Mind you, I occasionally found myself twitching about things like costume and suchlike, even though I knew it was all codswallop.) So you can imagine that
Hex
came as a pleasant surprise.
SKINS
I've not heard of, though. Sounds fascinating. Which channel's airing it?
I don't think Hex has vampires - just demons.