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  • EmpireWF
    Giants in the Super Bowl
    • Mar 2009
    • 24082

    Originally posted by s@ppisgod
    This show needs to be euthanized. Like yesterday. It's not even a case of "it's not what it used to be" anymore, it's just not any good by any measure. It's awful. It's Two and a Half Men before Sheen's ironic fame made it an actual punchline. A boring, 30-minute time waster devoid of anything resembling wit.
    Not quite. It's still fun. No doubt, it's lost some of it's luster but it's got some time left before it's "change the channel" time.


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    • s@ppisgod
      No longer a noob
      • Apr 2011
      • 1032

      No, it's jumped the shark about 30 times and that finale I just watched would have gotten a newer show cancelled. It's the same with HIMYM, but at least they still have a few laughs mixed in and good writing. This show has NOTHING left. It used to be hilarious and witty, and now it's just coasting on it's old glory. The good characters they had are now either charicatures of themselves (Kevin, Andy) or sad shells (Jim, Dwight). It wouldn't be so bad if they tried. It's very obvious that they are just throwing crap at the wall at this point. The beauty of the old Office was that the writing could make them sitting in an Office doing essentially nothing entertaining (like the Office games). Since, we've had marriages, a baby, new boss, new company, noteworthy celeb tie-ins like Jack Black and Jim Carrey.

      And when it's not that, it's just them trying to make Kevin look retarded or Dwight look crazy. It's like a teenager watched the show and wrote it around how the characters "came off", instead of the intricacies that made it/them great which previously came off effortlessly. The show hasn't made me laugh in years, and isn't just lightyears behind shows like The League. It's battling shows like Rules of Engagement for cookie-cutter supremacy (not a good thing).
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      • BrntO4Life
        My Aunt Ida Smokes.
        • Mar 2009
        • 6866

        Originally posted by s@ppisgod
        No, it's jumped the shark about 30 times and that finale I just watched would have gotten a newer show cancelled. It's the same with HIMYM, but at least they still have a few laughs mixed in and good writing. This show has NOTHING left. It used to be hilarious and witty, and now it's just coasting on it's old glory. The good characters they had are now either charicatures of themselves (Kevin, Andy) or sad shells (Jim, Dwight). It wouldn't be so bad if they tried. It's very obvious that they are just throwing crap at the wall at this point. The beauty of the old Office was that the writing could make them sitting in an Office doing essentially nothing entertaining (like the Office games). Since, we've had marriages, a baby, new boss, new company, noteworthy celeb tie-ins like Jack Black and Jim Carrey.

        And when it's not that, it's just them trying to make Kevin look retarded or Dwight look crazy. It's like a teenager watched the show and wrote it around how the characters "came off", instead of the intricacies that made it/them great which previously came off effortlessly. The show hasn't made me laugh in years, and isn't just lightyears behind shows like The League. It's battling shows like Rules of Engagement for cookie-cutter supremacy (not a good thing).
        You lost all credibility with me right there.

        I've laughed out loud exactly three times in 136 episodes of HIMYM. No one should ever use it as a barometer for even decent comedy and the fact that you do tells me bad things.

        Your use of hyperbole is also quite annoying. Comparing it to Rules of Engagement? You should get your skull checked to see if there's a brain left in it.

        And The League is hardly groundbreaking or even that good, really. It's solid - no more, no less.

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        • Senser81
          VSN Poster of the Year
          • Feb 2009
          • 12804

          I thought the episode was funny, but maybe because I have been on so many "search committees" I found the interviews hilarious. That could just be me.

          I appreciate sappisgod's emotion, but I don't think the Office is THAT bad. I thought its gotten better this year as the season went along.

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          • kyhadley
            Carefree
            • Oct 2008
            • 6796

            Originally posted by s@ppisgod
            This show needs to be euthanized. Like yesterday. It's not even a case of "it's not what it used to be" anymore, it's just not any good by any measure. It's awful. It's Two and a Half Men before Sheen's ironic fame made it an actual punchline. A boring, 30-minute time waster devoid of anything resembling wit.
            SAMSUNG-SGH-A887/A887UCIJ1 SHP/VPP/R5 NetFront/3.5 SMM-MMS/1.2.0 profile/MIDP-2.1 configuration/CLDC-1.1
            Originally posted by s@ppisgod
            No, it's jumped the shark about 30 times and that finale I just watched would have gotten a newer show cancelled. It's the same with HIMYM, but at least they still have a few laughs mixed in and good writing. This show has NOTHING left. It used to be hilarious and witty, and now it's just coasting on it's old glory. The good characters they had are now either charicatures of themselves (Kevin, Andy) or sad shells (Jim, Dwight). It wouldn't be so bad if they tried. It's very obvious that they are just throwing crap at the wall at this point. The beauty of the old Office was that the writing could make them sitting in an Office doing essentially nothing entertaining (like the Office games). Since, we've had marriages, a baby, new boss, new company, noteworthy celeb tie-ins like Jack Black and Jim Carrey.

            And when it's not that, it's just them trying to make Kevin look retarded or Dwight look crazy. It's like a teenager watched the show and wrote it around how the characters "came off", instead of the intricacies that made it/them great which previously came off effortlessly. The show hasn't made me laugh in years, and isn't just lightyears behind shows like The League. It's battling shows like Rules of Engagement for cookie-cutter supremacy (not a good thing).
            SAMSUNG-SGH-A887/A887UCIJ1 SHP/VPP/R5 NetFront/3.5 SMM-MMS/1.2.0 profile/MIDP-2.1 configuration/CLDC-1.1

            I feel like I'm participating in a Turing test when I read your posts.

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            • wingsfan77
              Junior Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 3000

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              • Goober
                Needs a hobby
                • Feb 2009
                • 12271

                Originally posted by wingsfan77
                Ugh. Not a fan.

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                • BrntO4Life
                  My Aunt Ida Smokes.
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 6866

                  Bob California was fucking weird. I can live with him being CEO.

                  I still think Jim reluctantly gets the position, although I'd rather see a semi-powerless Andy in the role.

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                  • Swarley
                    A Special Kind of Cat
                    • Jul 2010
                    • 11213

                    Originally posted by BrntO4Life
                    Bob California was fucking weird. I can live with him being CEO.

                    I still think Jim reluctantly gets the position, although I'd rather see a semi-powerless Andy in the role.
                    I just think Jim is too obvious. I'm hoping for either Darryl or Andy.

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                    • EmpireWF
                      Giants in the Super Bowl
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 24082

                      Originally posted by Goblinslayer
                      Ugh. Not a fan.
                      I'm the same way. For whatever reason, I just can't buy-in to him as a character. Whether it's films or TV, I just see him as an actor and it detracts from the scene.

                      Not sure why, he's pretty much the only guy I have a problem like that with.


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                      • Maynard
                        stupid ass titles
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 17876

                        finally got around to watching the rest of this season. pretty sad seeing michael scott go.
                        i didnt care for spader. although i can see them molding his role into a small part when he replaces Jo

                        the only thing that will make this show work without michael scott is is Gervais takes his job

                        scott was this show. its like trying to replace ronald mcdonald

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                        • Garrett67
                          Glory Hole Monitor
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 4538

                          Originally posted by Maynard
                          finally got around to watching the rest of this season. pretty sad seeing michael scott go.
                          i didnt care for spader. although i can see them molding his role into a small part when he replaces Jo

                          the only thing that will make this show work without michael scott is is Gervais takes his job

                          scott was this show. its like trying to replace ronald mcdonald
                          I dont' care for Spader either.

                          I was hoping Will Arnet would get it but he has his own show this fall.


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                          • FirstTimer
                            Freeman Error

                            • Feb 2009
                            • 18729

                            The Office (US)

                            This start up tomorrownight so here is a thread.

                            Just reading through some stuff and just read Kathy Bates won't be back as Jo, CEO of Sabre-Dunder Mifflin. Robert California(James Spader) will be.



                            Also interested to see who the new manager will be.

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                            • BrntO4Life
                              My Aunt Ida Smokes.
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 6866

                              You actually like Bates' character? That's a first.

                              Bob California was hilarious, but I'm hoping he doesn't wear me out too quickly. This season is make-or-break for the life of the show, so I expect the writing to improve a lot.

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                              • FirstTimer
                                Freeman Error

                                • Feb 2009
                                • 18729

                                Originally posted by BrntO4Life
                                You actually like Bates' character? That's a first.

                                Bob California was hilarious, but I'm hoping he doesn't wear me out too quickly. This season is make-or-break for the life of the show, so I expect the writing to improve a lot.
                                I thought Bates' character was fun and was a nice piece to put into some episodes. I just have a feeling the Robert California stuff will wear out really fast...especially over the course of 15 episodes.

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