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    Sorry for the long winded response.
    Perhaps my problem is a directorial one in the end.
    Great jokes, yes. My problem lies in the delivery, I suppose.

    nuccbko-
    thanks for the reply. And, I, along with you, appreciate Caspe's style…
    very smart, quick, and fresh. The guy can tell a joke. There's no arguing that. But that's my problem. It's all style.
    Ex: New Girl: admittedly, the most "Caspe-ish" personality of the show is the character of Schmidt. But a little Schmidt

    LOVE Casey Wilson. However… The problem with David Caspe's creations (both this and Happy Endings) is that every character speaks in the same voice. And "the joke" takes precedence over character development. It's a shame. Caspe is stuck in a "night out with the cast of the Groundlings Sunday show" wherin everyone has