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this weeks's HIMYM was funny and last week's community wasn't -- there weren't many jokes so far as i'm concerned. or to put it another way, HIMYM has done things looking at why barney is barney without being wack, community failed that test. of course there've been less-funny HIMYM eps, but not *as* less-funny.

still like community -- liked the ep in the bar the other week

ohhhh we plop champagne (history mayne), Thursday, 16 December 2010 21:58 (fifteen years ago)

People who are tired of Abed's shtick, I'm curious when you got off board? Did you like it in the bottle episode (with the charts and him being sarcastic + upset)? I didn't really love the Jesus Abed episode, but how about last season when he made the movie about his parents using Britta + Jeff, did you like it there?

Mordy, Thursday, 16 December 2010 21:59 (fifteen years ago)

"still like community -- liked the ep in the bar the other week"

ha this was one of the sappiest episodes of the season!

"People who are tired of Abed's shtick, I'm curious when you got off board?"

don't you mean 'when did you get off the bus'?

congratulations (n/a), Thursday, 16 December 2010 22:00 (fifteen years ago)

i don't mind this show trying to pull at the heart strings a little bit, but I'd stop watching if it devolved into a Friends-like who's-fucking-who soap-com. I do prefer the episodes with the jokes, though. It's a really hot and cold show - seems like they are searching for a winning formula.

and who gives a damn about a tweet?

get off my lawn (rockapads), Thursday, 16 December 2010 22:00 (fifteen years ago)

Abed is one of the most consistently funny characters on television IMO, and I've been a fan of that actor since his butt-dialing commercial

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZ2ScWMi1dA

Tina Tina Cheneuse (DJP), Thursday, 16 December 2010 22:02 (fifteen years ago)

ha this was one of the sappiest episodes of the season!

my recollections of it are: annie's ludicrous texas accent, abed getting hit on and not knowing it, jeff and britta lols, and shirley being revealed as a former hellraiser and some unfunny pierce shit. what as troy up to? well, almost kissing annie i guess.

ohhhh we plop champagne (history mayne), Thursday, 16 December 2010 22:02 (fifteen years ago)

Asking why Abed is Abed is sort of like asking why Latka is Latka (Taxi)

The Jesus episode was kind of boring but I like Abed's shtick. Makes for some good jokes. Plus I would hang out with him and Troy in real life

more affecting actually. (CaptainLorax), Thursday, 16 December 2010 22:03 (fifteen years ago)

britta the failed hipster is probably my 'fave character' on this show

Asking why Abed is Abed is sort of like asking why Latka is Latka (Taxi)

EXACTLY -- that's why i don't want an ep about abed

ohhhh we plop champagne (history mayne), Thursday, 16 December 2010 22:04 (fifteen years ago)

have we done a community character's poll?

Mordy, Thursday, 16 December 2010 22:04 (fifteen years ago)

I think they're all amazing characters, which is something I never thought I'd say after my first viewing of the pilot.

Tina Tina Cheneuse (DJP), Thursday, 16 December 2010 22:05 (fifteen years ago)

himym is not emo it is garbage, but i have said this already

this guy ☜ (stevie), Thursday, 16 December 2010 22:21 (fifteen years ago)

is this (/any american tv) on any time soon? or does obligatory christmas episodes mean the end for a while?

irish xmas caek, get that marzipan inta ya (a hoy hoy), Thursday, 16 December 2010 22:43 (fifteen years ago)

yeah i think pretty much every show ran its Xmas episode last week or earlier and won't have anything new til january

some dude, Thursday, 16 December 2010 22:52 (fifteen years ago)

HIMYM has done things looking at why barney is barney without being wack, community failed that test. of course there've been less-funny HIMYM eps, but not *as* less-funny.

ahhh, "wack." thank you for clarifying.

da croupier, Thursday, 16 December 2010 22:53 (fifteen years ago)

also there hasn't remotely been any kind of Origin Story of Abed like there's been for Barney

some dude, Thursday, 16 December 2010 22:56 (fifteen years ago)

anyhow, the risk of wackness aside, I hope they never find that "winning formula" - there are networks worth of shows with catchphrases, repetitive formats and quirky supporting characters who dominate every episode. I'm really grateful for a show that leaves you wondering what the next episode will be like, deepening characters while going whole-hog into genre parodies. I can see how that isn't necessarily what people go for in a sitcom, but I think that's what makes it exceptional.

da croupier, Thursday, 16 December 2010 23:05 (fifteen years ago)

there are networks worth of shows with catchphrases, repetitive formats and quirky supporting characters who dominate every episode.

wait-a-second

community, in it short life, has repeated the 'jeff realizes he isn't too cool for school' plot more than a couple of times -- say what you like about HIMYM but it's not repetitive (ok, there are a few 'ted's new date is a disaster!1!!' eps but still), the narrative style they use is pretty unusual

imo abed is becoming 'that quirky supporting character'

ok, no catchphrases, but sometimes not enough jokes either

i agree it can be amazing

ohhhh we plop champagne (history mayne), Thursday, 16 December 2010 23:15 (fifteen years ago)

I didn't say "community is less repetitive than HIMYM" - a show I enjoyed for years in part because of its eccentricity before they ran out of plots and became a shrill burlesque of itself - though if you're going to complain that Community is all over the map you don't get to call it repetitive too.

and yeah, abed is clearly its potential fonz, but he's nowhere as far down that path as barney.

da croupier, Thursday, 16 December 2010 23:23 (fifteen years ago)

Abed is hardly Kramer or anything, he's as often the straight man or voice of reason in a scene as he is the crazy one

some dude, Friday, 17 December 2010 00:24 (fifteen years ago)

this thread kinda needs an abed

the jazz zinger (s1ocki), Friday, 17 December 2010 00:25 (fifteen years ago)

this thread needs an enema

Square-Panted Sponge Robert (VegemiteGrrrl), Friday, 17 December 2010 00:27 (fifteen years ago)

this thread kind of needs a bed

congratulations (n/a), Friday, 17 December 2010 00:27 (fifteen years ago)

to go to sleep in

congratulations (n/a), Friday, 17 December 2010 00:27 (fifteen years ago)

hee hee

Square-Panted Sponge Robert (VegemiteGrrrl), Friday, 17 December 2010 00:27 (fifteen years ago)

PERMANENTLY

congratulations (n/a), Friday, 17 December 2010 00:28 (fifteen years ago)

or a til-January hiatus

Square-Panted Sponge Robert (VegemiteGrrrl), Friday, 17 December 2010 00:28 (fifteen years ago)

ok, no catchphrases, but sometimes not enough jokes either

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVZsARKywBc

irish xmas caek, get that marzipan inta ya (a hoy hoy), Friday, 17 December 2010 09:34 (fifteen years ago)

ok i assumed that clip would just be 2 minutes of "thats nice"

irish xmas caek, get that marzipan inta ya (a hoy hoy), Friday, 17 December 2010 09:36 (fifteen years ago)

it does however prove why community is by far the best show currently on television

irish xmas caek, get that marzipan inta ya (a hoy hoy), Friday, 17 December 2010 09:37 (fifteen years ago)

<3

Square-Panted Sponge Robert (VegemiteGrrrl), Friday, 17 December 2010 17:23 (fifteen years ago)

watched the Claymation episode OnDemand last night; I thought it did a good job of translating the Community sense of humor into the heartwarming Christmas story framework

also the baseline concept for the episode was fucking great

Storytelling-wise, I can't think of another show in the past 10 years that has been this ambitious.

Tina Tina Cheneuse (DJP), Friday, 17 December 2010 17:26 (fifteen years ago)

(at least)

Tina Tina Cheneuse (DJP), Friday, 17 December 2010 17:26 (fifteen years ago)

DAN DON'T YOU KNOW THAT EVERY TV SHOW CREATOR HAS AMBITION AND THUS YOU CAN'T USE IT TO JUDGE THE QUALITY OF A TV SHOW!?!?!?!

congratulations (n/a), Friday, 17 December 2010 17:28 (fifteen years ago)

sorry, carryover from the Kanye thread

congratulations (n/a), Friday, 17 December 2010 17:28 (fifteen years ago)

lol

Tina Tina Cheneuse (DJP), Friday, 17 December 2010 17:29 (fifteen years ago)

Storytelling-wise, I can't think of another show in the past 10 years that has been this ambitious.

― Tina Tina Cheneuse (DJP), Friday, 17 December 2010 17:26 (2 minutes ago) Bookmark

could have never happened without whedon giving buffy a new sister, or making a silent movie episode or the episode of angel where they turned into puppets

irish xmas caek, get that marzipan inta ya (a hoy hoy), Friday, 17 December 2010 17:30 (fifteen years ago)

although I think there have been plenty of more ambitious shows in the past 10 years, the problem is that most of them have been bad or failed to live up to their ambition (LOST for example)

congratulations (n/a), Friday, 17 December 2010 17:30 (fifteen years ago)

was buffy in the past 10 years? when did they stop making it?

congratulations (n/a), Friday, 17 December 2010 17:30 (fifteen years ago)

2003

irish xmas caek, get that marzipan inta ya (a hoy hoy), Friday, 17 December 2010 17:31 (fifteen years ago)

oh right, Whedon

Yeah he was also super-ambitious but he also had the advantage of working with a storytelling framework that allowed for random supernatural shit left and right; the direct lineage to comic book tropes lessened a lot of the impact of the stories he told for me (plus overall I didn't connect with or care about the characters if I wasn't actively watching the show; I would enjoy it while it was on, but once the episode ended I think the only time I ever wanted to tune into the next one was the season where Willow lost her shit and pulled that dude's skin off, and that desire lasted 5 minutes).

I'd argue that LOST's ambition was more in production scope than in storytelling; that was an attempt to do labyrinthine comic-book stories in a television drama (again, comic book familiarity hurts the show's scope for me) as opposed to what's happening in Community, which is a series of genre pastiches that weave into an overarching narrative re: the characters and their relationships.

Tina Tina Cheneuse (DJP), Friday, 17 December 2010 17:36 (fifteen years ago)

himym is super ambitious in its narrative structure(s)! esp considering its not one-camera

max, Friday, 17 December 2010 17:41 (fifteen years ago)

not the same kind of 'ambition' as community but no less ambitious

max, Friday, 17 December 2010 17:42 (fifteen years ago)

I never actually said it was as ambitious Dan, just that Community wouldn't be able to do what it does so well without Buffy in the first place.

irish xmas caek, get that marzipan inta ya (a hoy hoy), Friday, 17 December 2010 17:42 (fifteen years ago)

Well, more like it wouldn't have been given a chance without Buffy IMO.

I haven't watched that many episodes of HIMYM because I don't think it's funny so I can't really remark on how it tells stories. I do know that the episodes I've seen have basically been sub-"Friends" with a reverse "Wonder Years" narrator; I'm willing to believe the show is more than that, but I haven't seen it.

Well, actually the microdate with Sarah Chalke was awesome and clever, and the whole thing that spun out of that with the movie written about Ted was great, so I do see where the show is doing shit that is above and beyond; my problem is that most of the time I don't think it's funny.

Tina Tina Cheneuse (DJP), Friday, 17 December 2010 17:48 (fifteen years ago)

its ok if you dont find it funny i wont be mad

max, Friday, 17 December 2010 17:51 (fifteen years ago)

wait what's so ambitious about himym? i've seen two episodes and thought it was just NPH braggin about straight sex (~irony~) with a lovable doofus and his girlfriend from american pie

kanellos (gbx), Friday, 17 December 2010 17:53 (fifteen years ago)

It's the ongoing narrative; the central conceit of the show is that it's an older dude reminiscing to his kids about his life as a young(ish) man in NYC, his circle of friends, and the events that led him to meet their mother. Some of the stuff they do to advance that overarching story is actually quite cool but you won't really see it without watching a series of episodes (and even then, you have to catch the right ones).

Tina Tina Cheneuse (DJP), Friday, 17 December 2010 17:56 (fifteen years ago)

well the entire narrative arc of the show is pretty interesting/ambitious--a multi-camera sitcom told entirely in flashbacks w/ a definitive endpoint being constantly deferred--but tons of episodes (in s2/s3 it felt like nearly every episode but its less frequently now) the narrative structures of each individual episode are done in pretty "ambitious" (i feel weird about this word but since were using it) ways--flashbacks w/in each episode, trick reveals that change the nature of the story, chronological, uh, weirdness

xp dan is right but i think the single episode narratives are just as ambitious as the big overarching story

max, Friday, 17 December 2010 18:00 (fifteen years ago)

ha that feeds into my "have to catch the right episode" point; I've seen some funny fantasy sequences but nothing I thought especially remarkable

Tina Tina Cheneuse (DJP), Friday, 17 December 2010 18:02 (fifteen years ago)

i guess this is all driven by their script director and theres a whole word they use on set for the narrative trickery

max, Friday, 17 December 2010 18:03 (fifteen years ago)


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