That kind of shocked me, yeah.
Comedy 1: A Little Song, a Little Dance, a Little Seltzer Down Your Pants
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The Good Place: The show actually caused me to do a spit take last night. It was so good!
Murphy Brown: I laughed several times, but everyone seemed sort of awkward and uncomfortable. I am hoping it gets a bit edgier and less predictable, and it needs to lose the laugh track.
Mom: That was a dull premiere.
I haven't watched any of the premieres yet, but appreciate the warning on the laugh track. I'll try and brace myself. Laugh tracks throw me so badly.
Agreed on Murphy Brown. I hope that's just the first episode establishing everything. And, yeah, the laugh track is jarring. We'll see.
I bailed on Murphy Brown about ten minutes in. I loved the original incarnation but this was painfully awkward and unfunny. And it's been so long since I watched a multi-camera sitcom I forgot how jarring it is when the lighting changes between angles!
GOOD PLACE = LOVE
One nice touch on The Good Place was that, of course, Eleanor would know about both Kamilah and her sister. It was fun to see Mike O'Malley, too.
I was enjoying Michael's Steven Seagal look in Tahani's near-death event.
I bailed on Murphy Brown about ten minutes in. I loved the original incarnation but this was painfully awkward and unfunny. And it's been so long since I watched a multi-camera sitcom I forgot how jarring it is when the lighting changes between angles!
The cold open (the video montage with that classic rock song I'm not going to spoil) had me SO excited, but then yes, everything you said, Jess.
I also felt like I was watching old people put on a high school play. Everyone seemed to be overacting, except Candice, who didn't seem at ease or that engaged with the character.
Thursday was also a particularly heavy day for anything political, which is also supposed to be funny. The way news works now, even if they manage to lose the laugh track and make it edgier and less predictable, like sj recommends, I'm wondering they can pull it off.
GOOD PLACE = LOVE
It really does. I think I love it so much (aside from the fabulous cast) because it has everything I like in a serial drama, and yet it's a half-hour comedy.
One nice touch on The Good Place was that, of course, Eleanor would know about both Kamilah and her sister. It was fun to see Mike O'Malley, too.
I also loved that Eleanor said she didn't really like Kamilah.
Vulture has published a supposedly complete list of every name Tahani has ever dropped: [link]
The review I saw of the new Murphy Brown is that it settles down a bit by the 3rd episode. I haven't seen it, since I no longer have cable and Hulu doesn't get it.