Scott Aukerman and Ben Schwartz's Wyclef/Pharrell routine may have been one of the funniest bits ever on CBB. The rest of the show was fine, but man, those two minutes were absolutely perfect.
Scott Aukerman and Ben Schwartz's Wyclef/Pharrell routine may have been one of the funniest bits ever on CBB. The rest of the show was fine, but man, those two minutes were absolutely perfect.
Scott Aukerman and Ben Schwartz's Wyclef/Pharrell routine may have been one of the funniest bits ever on CBB. The rest of the show was fine, but man, those two minutes were absolutely perfect.
I love Suburgatory, but it might be the worst scored sitcom on TV. The music during the chase sequence was just painful…
"Who does?" might be my biggest Coach laugh ever. It's just so simple, and yet I don't think I've ever heard that joke before.
I really liked the structure of this episode, even if it didn't have any crazy standout moments like some of the others did. At the beginning, all the scenes were really short, and they slowly got longer as the episode went on. It gave the first half a slice of life feel and the second half a more meaningful…
I always found it a bit unnerving to see the set of one sitcom portrayed on another sitcom. Especially since Larry Sanders and Seinfeld were both set in the "real" world, and yet Larry Sanders is somehow "realer". It's like how The Sopranos and Curb both have the other show as a fictional show in their universes. Or…
I recently went through the whole series myself, and I was also really taken aback for the first scene set in Diane's apartment. I kinda wonder if Cheers might have been able to keep the whole show in the bar for even longer, because of how well it worked in the first season. I think the characters would've been…
I don't understand half of what goes on in this show and I couldn't care less. It might be the most compelling HBO-style drama to me since The Wire.
Come on, you know that's not what I meant. Look at season two or three of Parks. The editing was airtight in those episodes. There was a rhythm to it, where jokes would lead gracefully into the next scenes. In season 4, the flow is a bit off, and there aren't enough beats after a joke to make it land. Especially in…
Really didn't like this one. Too much slapstick, and all the characters seemed like cartoons. Worst one since Pawnee Rangers, I'd say. If the Christmas episode weren't so good, I'd be worried for the show. I love it and I just want it to be amazing all the time :(
I don't know how to feel about this episode. I mean it was good, and it moved the plot along well, but I'm not sure how I was supposed to react to Amy's "victory." The sequence at the end, along with the musical cue, seemed to point to it being a happy moment, but it rang hollow for me. I feel like the only reason Amy…
Thanks, Todd
I've really been enjoying these Office write-ups. They're all really well-written and super insightful. I think this one's the best yet! Thanks for writing them.
Cuts to credits
I love the way this show smashes into the closing credits immediately after a big laugh. It really sends home whatever joke they end the episodes with. Probably my biggest laugh of the whole series is the end of episode two, where David's stupid talking clock scheme is revealed to everyone, and just…