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Skitch Patterson wrote:
Farmer John wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
I don't care what anyone says. This is the best comedy on network TV right now. Every character is great.
I think it's the second best comedy on network TV right now after Community.
I think Community is very good, but it really is just a fictional version of the Soup. Its very funny spoofs at this point. I worry about the longevity of Community. The characters are funny, but very one dimensional and all fill a cliche roll. Now as a show its very aware of that, and plays into it with great success... But Parks and Rec seems to have actually developed some depth into the characters, and there is a lot more of a connection with them then those on community.
Two very different shows, and I think I agree with you about the longevity of Community. Although I'm surprised at how characters who started off as cliches, have managed to show (a little) depth and poignancy to their relationships.
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Farmer John wrote:
Skitch Patterson wrote:
Farmer John wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
I don't care what anyone says. This is the best comedy on network TV right now. Every character is great.
I think it's the second best comedy on network TV right now after Community.
I think Community is very good, but it really is just a fictional version of the Soup. Its very funny spoofs at this point. I worry about the longevity of Community. The characters are funny, but very one dimensional and all fill a cliche roll. Now as a show its very aware of that, and plays into it with great success... But Parks and Rec seems to have actually developed some depth into the characters, and there is a lot more of a connection with them then those on community.
Two very different shows, and I think I agree with you about the longevity of Community. Although I'm surprised at how characters who started off as cliches, have managed to show (a little) depth and poignancy to their relationships.
Outside of Troy and Abed, i haven't seen all the much of that. One thing that has turned me off already is the fact that 2 seasons in Jeff has already had things with Brita and Annie. And now Annie and Abed. I agree in that they are 2 very different shows, both very funny. I just prefer parks and rec a bit more.
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I finally watched this whole series (through season 4). I subscribed to Hulu for a free week just to get season 4.
I absolutely love this show. Whoever mentioned that all the characters are great is spot on. There isn't one I hate. For me the show really took off towards the middle of season 2, and once the city planner guy left, along with Rob Lowe and Adam Scott joining the cast, the show went from Above Average (season 1) to Pretty Good (season 2) to Great (seasons 3 and 4).
I finally watched this whole series (through season 4). I subscribed to Hulu for a free week just to get season 4.
I absolutely love this show. Whoever mentioned that all the characters are great is spot on. There isn't one I hate. For me the show really took off towards the middle of season 2, and once the city planner guy left, along with Rob Lowe and Adam Scott joining the cast, the show went from Above Average (season 1) to Pretty Good (season 2) to Great (seasons 3 and 4).
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
darth_vedder wrote:
I finally watched this whole series (through season 4). I subscribed to Hulu for a free week just to get season 4.
I absolutely love this show. Whoever mentioned that all the characters are great is spot on. There isn't one I hate. For me the show really took off towards the middle of season 2, and once the city planner guy left, along with Rob Lowe and Adam Scott joining the cast, the show went from Above Average (season 1) to Pretty Good (season 2) to Great (seasons 3 and 4).
They were filming here in DC the other day, so looking forward to some shows that take place here this season.
Flase.
All of season 2 is great.
Overall, if push came to shove, I'd agree. There are a few episodes that didn't do it for me, but yeah, overall, season 2 is great. I really loved all the Louie C.K. episodes, and once Andy becomes a shoe shiner it really picks up too. I guess what I was trying to say is that after season 1, I liked the show good enough to keep watching, but I didn't love it. Season 2 started kinda the same way for me, but then it kicked in and from then on, it's been a great show, and the best sitcom on TV.
I finally watched this whole series (through season 4). I subscribed to Hulu for a free week just to get season 4.
I absolutely love this show. Whoever mentioned that all the characters are great is spot on. There isn't one I hate. For me the show really took off towards the middle of season 2, and once the city planner guy left, along with Rob Lowe and Adam Scott joining the cast, the show went from Above Average (season 1) to Pretty Good (season 2) to Great (seasons 3 and 4).
They were filming here in DC the other day, so looking forward to some shows that take place here this season.
Flase.
All of season 2 is great.
Overall, if push came to shove, I'd agree. There are a few episodes that didn't do it for me, but yeah, overall, season 2 is great. I really loved all the Louie C.K. episodes, and once Andy becomes a shoe shiner it really picks up too. I guess what I was trying to say is that after season 1, I liked the show good enough to keep watching, but I didn't love it. Season 2 started kinda the same way for me, but then it kicked in and from then on, it's been a great show, and the best sitcom on TV.
I felt the same about season 1 initially. I rewatched the first 3 seasons about a year ago and still felt the same about 1. For some reason I had the urge to start the series over again a few weeks ago, and Season 1 didn't feel lacking to me at all. Maybe it's just that I have more familiarity with it now. It has great rewatchability value. I wish season 4 would hurry up and be added to netflix streaming, otherwise I might freak out and do things I'll regret later.
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Alex wrote:
the beginning of season 2 suffers from a case of fred armisen
I like Fred Armisen generally, but that is the worst episode by far.
season 2 is front-loaded with weak episodes. i particularly dislike greg pikitis, kaboom, and the penguin wedding, in addition to the sister city episode.
the beginning of season 2 suffers from a case of fred armisen
I like Fred Armisen generally, but that is the worst episode by far.
season 2 is front-loaded with weak episodes. i particularly dislike greg pikitis, kaboom, and the penguin wedding, in addition to the sister city episode.
I love Greg Pikitis. Kaboom and the Penguin Wedding are fine. Nothing spectactular but effective enough.
Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 12:10 am Posts: 10993 Gender: Male
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Alex wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Alex wrote:
the beginning of season 2 suffers from a case of fred armisen
I like Fred Armisen generally, but that is the worst episode by far.
season 2 is front-loaded with weak episodes. i particularly dislike greg pikitis, kaboom, and the penguin wedding, in addition to the sister city episode.
I love Greg Pikitis. Kaboom and the Penguin Wedding are fine. Nothing spectactular but effective enough.
so, they're like the thodoks voice interview equivalent of parks and recreation episodes?
the beginning of season 2 suffers from a case of fred armisen
I like Fred Armisen generally, but that is the worst episode by far.
season 2 is front-loaded with weak episodes. i particularly dislike greg pikitis, kaboom, and the penguin wedding, in addition to the sister city episode.
I love Greg Pikitis. Kaboom and the Penguin Wedding are fine. Nothing spectactular but effective enough.
so, they're like the thodoks voice interview equivalent of parks and recreation episodes?
I was totes going to make that comment if you didn't.
Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 12:10 am Posts: 10993 Gender: Male
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Alex wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Alex wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Alex wrote:
the beginning of season 2 suffers from a case of fred armisen
I like Fred Armisen generally, but that is the worst episode by far.
season 2 is front-loaded with weak episodes. i particularly dislike greg pikitis, kaboom, and the penguin wedding, in addition to the sister city episode.
I love Greg Pikitis. Kaboom and the Penguin Wedding are fine. Nothing spectactular but effective enough.
so, they're like the thodoks voice interview equivalent of parks and recreation episodes?
I was totes going to make that comment if you didn't.
we are attuned to each others' programming parameters
the beginning of season 2 suffers from a case of fred armisen
I like Fred Armisen generally, but that is the worst episode by far.
season 2 is front-loaded with weak episodes. i particularly dislike greg pikitis, kaboom, and the penguin wedding, in addition to the sister city episode.
I love Greg Pikitis. Kaboom and the Penguin Wedding are fine. Nothing spectactular but effective enough.
so, they're like the thodoks voice interview equivalent of parks and recreation episodes?
I was totes going to make that comment if you didn't.
we are attuned to each others' programming parameters
Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 12:10 am Posts: 10993 Gender: Male
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Alex wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Alex wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Alex wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Alex wrote:
the beginning of season 2 suffers from a case of fred armisen
I like Fred Armisen generally, but that is the worst episode by far.
season 2 is front-loaded with weak episodes. i particularly dislike greg pikitis, kaboom, and the penguin wedding, in addition to the sister city episode.
I love Greg Pikitis. Kaboom and the Penguin Wedding are fine. Nothing spectactular but effective enough.
so, they're like the thodoks voice interview equivalent of parks and recreation episodes?
I was totes going to make that comment if you didn't.
we are attuned to each others' programming parameters
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