We're all caught up on the sitcoms we're currently watching, and since Good Place is done for the season, we decided to catch up where we left off on Brooklyn Nine Nine. It looks like we left off somewhere in the middle of Season 3, not because we weren't enjoying the show, but because it was one of the shows that fell through the cracks when ltc was born. So, I've requested S3 DVDs from the library.
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]
We're on S4E16 of Brooklyn Nine Nine. I watch them on Hulu. When DH gets home from basketball practice in the late evening and tries to watch news I give him the stink eye and say Nine Nine! Sorry Rachel.
They go pretty quickly so I'm going to have to pick a comedy replacement soon. My first rule is I can't stand laugh tracks so I found a page with a list! There are a few that I haven't watched, well most really, but a few I am interested in watching. [link]
There are a few that I haven't watched, well most really, but a few I am interested in watching. [link]
Not sure what you've seen but from that list I'd recommend:
Community
New Girl
Malcolm in the Middle
Everybody Hates Chris
Superstore
I've watched a lot, but not all, of Malcolm in the Middle and have great love. That would be a very nice summer binge. Superstore is a real possibility.
Man, I'm gonna miss Gina. That was lovely.
We missed Parks& Rec the first time around, so we are watching an episode every night during dinner. Loving it and everyone in it or who wrote for it (such as Chelsea Peretti!). We are at election night for Lesley on the city council.
And of course 99 is the greatest.
Cheers to the Ninety-ninth precinct! Catching up on the past couple of episodes. Doug Judy!
I'm just gonna put this out there: Jake never having had to deal with the death of someone he's close to better not be foreshadowing.
Man, that episode of Brooklyn Nine Nine was really well done without being heavy-handed (although considering how well "Moo Moo" was done, I'm not surprised at this episode.)
But also, give Andre Braugher a goddamn Emmy NOW.
Yes to all that.
I thought there was a really great balance between humor and not-humor.
(THE MOST DANGEROUS PART OF THE YO-YO)