Although my biggest problem with Parks & Rec is that the camera-work honestly made me seasick.
Although my biggest problem with Parks & Rec is that the camera-work honestly made me seasick.
Good point. Maybe these new Thursday night comedies will all blossom next season?
Not that random. It's sitting in the ER/ Hill Street Blues/ L.A. Law slot.
How did you start watching it if it was on NBC?
I watched the first season of Parks & Rec. I wasn't that impressed.
Wasn't Duke miming the same dance as the kids at the campus party?
Especially the Irish!
I like how it's a gay name that only a straight person would think of. And "Cork Rockingham" is the reverse.
"to me the thing that made this so baffling was that the entire storyline had this air of "boy, we're going to really say something here and really take this 'woke' culture thing on! ol' tina has some hot takes to lay on us here!"
As a middle-aged white man, I assume you must know how to install shelves in drywall?
The NFL gave this episode a C minus!
Show isn't about the college kids. It's about Kimmy.
Accusing jokes of being "lazy" and writers of using straw-men has become a regular criticism of shows that mock sacred cows.
You don't have to be liberal to mock Palin.
I had no idea what Jezebel was when I first saw that episode, and I was still able to follow that story.
There are probably other stories that suffer for being too topical. Milf Island. Khonando.
Depends. Jeff Foxworthy may not be a sophisticated satirist, but Middle Americans sure do lap up his redneck jokes. Most people don't have a problem laughing at themselves.
Anything can be made funny. If people are sensitive about certain topics, the shouldn't watch a sitcom about a girl who spent half her life imprisoned underground by an insane preacher.
They had magnets in the bunker. Why didn't the Reverend believe in them? Something to do with romantic rival Can-man?
Buh-breeze it away.
They did call the Feds and the Media out on not taking Gretchen seriously as a threat. Maybe that message was also directed at the audience? Sure, her unruly gang of tweener husbands was funny. But in theory it shouldn't be. She was about to blow everybody up!