Sorry, to clarify I meant he wasn't specifically taking the performance seriously. His directing is always pretty good!
― Evan, Monday, 16 November 2015 14:44 (ten years ago)
"their moms were relatively dire, humorless and put-upon."way to generalise.
way to generalise.
Not trying to generalize here, just observing based on the three Indian dads and two moms (one of the families was an Indian father and American mother) that I knew well though my childhood.
The dads all had similar senses of humor, were often making puns and playing pranks and goofing around, generally let their sons do what they wanted, etc. The mothers were both much more strict and formal, were always the parent to tell my friends they weren't allowd do certain things, would call my mom in a panic if they knew were out together and it was a minute past curfew, and were perpetually cleaning and cooking for the households - one of my friends would actually bring both his laundry AND dirty dishes with him when he traveled 500 miles home from college for his mother to do for him.
The dynamic of Ansari's mother and father in the Parents episode reminded me very much of this, especially her "I just sat on the couch and cried" line.
― joygoat, Monday, 16 November 2015 18:51 (ten years ago)
find this a really likeable show that in a few episodes explores really interesting themes (thought Indians on television episode was p great) but the acting is really bad - Claire Danes episode really showed this because her and dude playing her husband really stood out as being actual actors - , and the writing is not quite there at times, as in maybe be a little more time could've been spent on certain lines/scenes - not sure who is involved in the writing room here though I think some parks and rec folks were involved and I suppose I had that issue with that show too.
these complaints don't really mar the show for me, enjoying it and not sitting there on the couch tutting each time there's a wooden line reading or anything, it just seems a shame that I feel like there was the potential for this to be great and it isn't quite there for me.
― Karl Rove Knausgård (jim in glasgow), Thursday, 19 November 2015 19:13 (ten years ago)
flavorpill's link bait headline read "the real analogue to master of none is not girls but sex in the city" and that should keep me from watching this for a while longer.
― i made a scope for my laser musket out of some (forksclovetofu), Thursday, 19 November 2015 20:45 (ten years ago)
everyone here otm. flavorpill isn't.
― A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Thursday, 19 November 2015 21:15 (ten years ago)
that sex in the city analogy is weird. I guess they're both set in NYC and have single people?
― Darin, Thursday, 19 November 2015 21:56 (ten years ago)
great now I can't help seeing "is Master of None really the new Sex in the City?" being typed out on Carrie's laptop
― Οὖτις, Thursday, 19 November 2015 22:01 (ten years ago)
Aziz is such a Miranda.
― Kiarostami bag (milo z), Friday, 20 November 2015 03:16 (ten years ago)
"wow, I love this!" / Nashville episode / "oh, I hate this"
I wish people would stop thinking couples arguing with each other is a good idea for a TV show.
― Whoremonger (jed_), Wednesday, 16 December 2015 20:27 (ten years ago)
We've seen the first two eps, and his parents (however cute) are such terrible actors (especially his mom) that my wife could barely take it, though I sort of appreciated it in an endearing B&W low budget indie sort of way. Thank goodness this show is now B&W, btw..
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 16 December 2015 20:35 (ten years ago)
they are terrible, yes. not sure who ISNT a middling actor in this show though. aziz isnt esp good himself, never mind anyone else!
― StillAdvance, Thursday, 17 December 2015 10:35 (ten years ago)
still love it though, ha. hope it comes back soon.
― StillAdvance, Thursday, 17 December 2015 10:36 (ten years ago)
https://twitter.com/AkilahObviously/status/677560296433704960
― thomp etty (some dude), Friday, 18 December 2015 12:24 (ten years ago)
^that was published in The New Yorker (iirc) before Master of None debuted, and I read it mostly as a rip on Curb Your Enthusiasm, but Master of None definitely fits
― jaymc, Friday, 18 December 2015 14:33 (ten years ago)
you almost gotta think Aziz threw in the kid's birthday party with the bouncy house on purpose after reading this, no? that just seems too crazily specific to be coincidental.
― evol j, Friday, 18 December 2015 15:12 (ten years ago)
Did he throw away any funny lines from the script on purpose too?
― Are you fondeling the computer. (stevie), Friday, 18 December 2015 15:14 (ten years ago)
That bugged me, nobody has a bounce house for a first birthday party. Made it seem like nobody who had kids was in the writer's room.
― Guayaquil (eephus!), Friday, 18 December 2015 15:33 (ten years ago)
i thought this show was good! maybe not great, but good, very watchable. thought there would be at least one episode that really delivered in terms of hilariousness, which didn't really happen, but that is ok.
― tylerw, Friday, 18 December 2015 15:46 (ten years ago)
ansari's character doesn't strike me as super unhappy. there's also plenty of joke jokes in this, it's way more sitcommy than louie (to it's benefit and detriment). the acting isn't great but i didn't really mind (plenty of ppl irl are bad actors), his dad was a charming enough ham to get past that for me. was mainly happy to see noel wells get another shot and do well w/ it after snl. as netflix shows go i'm never gonna name it as their best (whereas i can think of like four others that i might) but it was profoundly better than i thought an aziz ansari starring vehicle would be.
― balls, Friday, 18 December 2015 16:08 (ten years ago)
this show tried to be 3 or 4 shows in the course of 10 episodes and i probably ended up liking about half of it. whoever upthread noted that the episode w/danes and emmerich stood out because they're actual actors was right on--between them and the fact that it was probably the most conventionally plotted that was my fav episode. the season got pretty bad by the end, i thought the relationship stuff was about as facile as it gets.
― call all destroyer, Friday, 18 December 2015 16:30 (ten years ago)
I didn't even finish an episode of this. In the opening scene, my main thought was "they don't seem very drunk, how did he convince her to have sex with him?"
― on entre O.K. on sort K.O. (man alive), Friday, 18 December 2015 17:17 (ten years ago)
I think it also suffers from just coming at a time when the terrain of shows about a certain kind of young single *creative* person in NYC is getting a little worn. I think I said somewhere in the Girls thread that there's a certain narcissistic pleasure in just seeing things you recognize portrayed in a show, and MON would get more mileage out of that if it had come earlier.
― on entre O.K. on sort K.O. (man alive), Friday, 18 December 2015 17:19 (ten years ago)
MON lacks the courage Girls has to present any of its characters as anything other than loveable
― Are you fondeling the computer. (stevie), Saturday, 19 December 2015 14:15 (ten years ago)
plenty of ppl irl are bad actors
what?
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Saturday, 19 December 2015 14:34 (ten years ago)
omg
― thomp etty (some dude), Saturday, 19 December 2015 14:43 (ten years ago)
I greatly preferred "Difficult People" for aimless and unlovable creative people slacking around in New York. Maybe because the characters are older and don't seem to be coasting so much as in total denial.
― Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 19 December 2015 15:00 (ten years ago)
lol i couldn't get through ten minutes of difficult people
― HYPERLINK TO RAP GENIUS (BradNelson), Saturday, 19 December 2015 15:24 (ten years ago)
It's a pretty hard watch! It's like a less lovable Curb Your Enthusiasm.
― Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 19 December 2015 15:42 (ten years ago)
that sounds kinda good
― johnny crunch, Saturday, 19 December 2015 16:19 (ten years ago)
generally let their sons do what they wanted
I do not think that this is a cultural norm for 'Indian Dads'.
― EveningStar (Sund4r), Saturday, 19 December 2015 16:22 (ten years ago)
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SAME
― thomp etty (some dude), Saturday, 19 December 2015 16:39 (ten years ago)
Difficult White People
― (please no long guns of any kind) (Eazy), Saturday, 19 December 2015 16:44 (ten years ago)
"Indians on TV" episode was the only one that stood out as great to me but it was a pleasant time-waster otherwise. The "Parents" ep didn't really click with me (too soft or something) but I liked the Chinese food argument because my parents have similar positions on that subject.
― EveningStar (Sund4r), Saturday, 19 December 2015 16:51 (ten years ago)
i like difficult people. except for precious who is almost as bad as aziz's parents as far as unfunny goes. any chance for me to see andrea martin is a good time.
― scott seward, Saturday, 19 December 2015 16:53 (ten years ago)
Casual is actually a show about horrible people who you are supposed to root for. they are the worst. and the brother and sister on it have some sort of incestuous thing going on because nobody else can stand them. the main guy is like a mix between jeremy piven and ryan reynolds.
― scott seward, Saturday, 19 December 2015 16:59 (ten years ago)
Catastrophe is my go-to funny horrible white people show
― the naive cockney chorus (Simon H.), Saturday, 19 December 2015 17:11 (ten years ago)
love difficult people
casual was ok but didn't deliver on the promise. "casual" dating. dating apps. Funny awkward dates etc. There was one funny episode like that, then suddenly there was all this melodrama about the daughter that I didn't buy. Pretty enjoyable show overall but seemed to dive to quickly into heavy stuff and skip all the stuff that might've been more fun.
― dan selzer, Saturday, 19 December 2015 17:52 (ten years ago)
Transparent is another in the category of Difficult White People, though it, Curb and Difficult People are actually more accurately a subset of post-Seinfeld Difficult Jewish People (with cursing). Heard great things about Catastrophe.
― Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 19 December 2015 18:19 (ten years ago)
Master of None feels a lot like Chris Rock's Top Five, as far as balancing race and media with a loose Annie Hall style. The whole point of having it be low-key in both cases is a way of saying "just spend a day in this person's shoes" without either softening or overdramatizing that reality.
― (please no long guns of any kind) (Eazy), Saturday, 19 December 2015 18:30 (ten years ago)
SPOILER but I really liked how at the end of the season, Aziz's character does all this soul-searching about whether he wants to be in a real long-term relationship with this woman and then when he's decided he really wants to commit to it, bam, she's already decided to move to Tokyo. It's just so typical in that type of scenario to see the dude go through all this emotional hand-wringing while the girl is just idly existing off camera without any agency waiting for him to determine their future. Just a nice little subversion that was in keeping with the general thoughtfulness of the show.
― evol j, Saturday, 19 December 2015 18:53 (ten years ago)
A lot of interest in being the ____ Woody Allen lately, although maybe that's just a press cliche.
― on entre O.K. on sort K.O. (man alive), Sunday, 20 December 2015 01:32 (ten years ago)
i could hear nothing but great things about Catastrophe and would still refuse to watch a show starring fucking Rob Delaney
― thomp etty (some dude), Sunday, 20 December 2015 01:47 (ten years ago)
Catastrophe was pretty good when I was watching it but completely unmemorable
― Kiarostami bag (milo z), Sunday, 20 December 2015 02:20 (ten years ago)
first season of catastrophe was good, second season was a bit of a mess. pilot is one of the best I've ever seen, though.
― Are you fondeling the computer. (stevie), Sunday, 20 December 2015 13:49 (ten years ago)
I liked the second season - took some bigger risks that could have brought it down but it managed to stay afloat
― the naive cockney chorus (Simon H.), Sunday, 20 December 2015 14:18 (ten years ago)
and yeah I guess if you really hate rob delaney maybe don't bother with it, he and horgan are really great together though
― the naive cockney chorus (Simon H.), Sunday, 20 December 2015 14:25 (ten years ago)
huh, I didn't even realize that season 2 had come out.
― Kiarostami bag (milo z), Sunday, 20 December 2015 18:48 (ten years ago)
it finished in the UK a couple of weeks ago. Dunno if it's available in the US yet
― Number None, Sunday, 20 December 2015 19:32 (ten years ago)
Delaney can be irritating (I was only tangentially aware of his Twitter fame prior to watching the show) but he kind of wins you over
I don't think s2 is "officially" available in the US yet
― the naive cockney chorus (Simon H.), Sunday, 20 December 2015 19:34 (ten years ago)