Goodfella3041
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RE: Favourite Sitcoms
I used to hate American sitcoms when they were all about hugs and learning lessons and laugh tracks. Ever since Seinfeld, however, I feel they have gone from strength to strength. That still had the laugh track, but the mission statement was: "no hugging, no learning". And American comedies haven't looked back...
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Modern Family
Community
Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Arrested Development
30 Rock
Parks & Rec
All terrific IMHO
And, of course, The Simpsons is in a league of its own.
It pains me to say it, but even in the perennial UK-versus-US 'The Office' debate, I find myself siding recently with the latter. I think the UK Office was genius -- a groundbreaking show that spawned a whole genre (without the office, there is no Modern Family or Parks & Rec, for example). But David Brent is just SO unlikeable, that I have rarely felt moved to re-watch it. It was a perfect little piece of its time. By contrast, the American Office is a bit more saccharine, but much more watchable. Some effortless mind candy at the end of a long day!
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M-L-L
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RE: Favourite Sitcoms
One of my favourites which I don't think has been mentioned yet : Black Books with Dylan Moran and Bill Bailey.
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fannysniffer
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RE: Favourite Sitcoms
(09-01-2014 19:03 )Goodfella3041 Wrote: I used to hate American sitcoms when they were all about hugs and learning lessons and laugh tracks. Ever since Seinfeld, however, I feel they have gone from strength to strength. That still had the laugh track, but the mission statement was: "no hugging, no learning". And American comedies haven't looked back...
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Modern Family
Community
Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Arrested Development
30 Rock
Parks & Rec
All terrific IMHO
And, of course, The Simpsons is in a league of its own.
It pains me to say it, but even in the perennial UK-versus-US 'The Office' debate, I find myself siding recently with the latter. I think the UK Office was genius -- a groundbreaking show that spawned a whole genre (without the office, there is no Modern Family or Parks & Rec, for example). But David Brent is just SO unlikeable, that I have rarely felt moved to re-watch it. It was a perfect little piece of its time. By contrast, the American Office is a bit more saccharine, but much more watchable. Some effortless mind candy at the end of a long day!
I wouldn't say The Office was groundbreaking at all. Operation Good Guys started in 1997 (The Office 2001), that's a documentary type sitcom police force spoof, whose style was copied by The Office, and I prefer Operation Good Guys out the two. Also The Royle Family (1998) was there before The Office and that has that element of a reality style sitcom.
The Office is good, but massively over rated.
(This post was last modified: 10-01-2014 05:05 by fannysniffer.)
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10-01-2014 04:40 |
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