I have gotten TCG hooked on Talk Soup. We usually end up watching it on Sunday morning while caffeinating ourselves. It is a good way to start a weekend day.
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]
Community is funny, but i'm still not sure that i'm sold. it seems like it's trying a little too hard. though i do love Joel McHale.
My favorite joke this past week was "I would applaud, but it seems that someone's given you the clap."
OK, usually when there's a product tie in for a show I'm all cynical and annoyed by the merchandising. Whereas last night's Glee had me desperately rifling through computers at work today until I could find one with a recent enough version of iTunes to buy "Somebody to Love." And then playing it on a loop all afternoon as I worked.
I like the Glee cast version better than Queen's original.
oooh. heresy.
I liked their version, but I prefer Queen's.
oooh. heresy.
I know! I fully expect Freddie Mercury to rise from the grave this Halloween and bitch-slap me for it. But I've never felt compelled to listen to him sing the song 15 times in a row.
My favorite version (until last night) was the Mercury tribute with George Michael singing lead. So I guess I'm guilty of heresy too.
Because seriously, that was amazing.
And once again, Matthew Morrison turns into Super Hawt every time he opens his mouth to sing. *fans self*
I was begging the television to make them do the entire song, Barb. BEGGING.
Poor Joe. I think he felt left out.
I like Community. I wasn't expecting too, because comedies are harder for me to engage in than dramas, but it was fun. I really loved the scene where they're enacting their "conversation" piece. I watched via Hulu.
Matt, I think I'll sit in your corner, although I haven't purchased the song. I missed the beginning of the episode, so I need to go watch that.
I can't say I'm too impressed with The Office so far this season. But maybe they're just taking a couple of episodes to set up the season's dynamic. Like Jim realizing that managing isn't as simple as it looks.
And I'm very much looking forward to next week. Pam and Jim's wedding has all sorts of potential for comic disaster.
I didn't know Dwight could reach new levels of downright evil. But he seems to be.