Showing posts with label television. Show all posts
Showing posts with label television. Show all posts

Here to Make Friends?

Found this video on ThinkChristian. IIt's demonstrates a common cliche in reality tv: the "I ain't here to make friends".










What it makes wonder though is whether this isn't just a reality TV thing. One of the girls above says that she already has enough friends and doesn't need anymore. I wonder if there are times when I'm just civil to people but deliberately avoid anything deeper then an acquaintance. If I am, which I'm sure I am in at least some situations, how am I missing out?

Waiting to get LOST


The trailer for the next season of Lost came out this week. It's shaping up to be a good season (maybe half-season if writer's strike continues). Am I the only one though is less excited about LOST since getting into HEROES?

There's funny left in there

I've seen The Simpsons Movie twice so far and both times came out feeling completely differently about it. I loved it the first time, but after watching it the second time, I saw how deeply disappointing it is. It had interesting plotline which either went silly or nothing came of them and the only Simpson to be explored well (emotionally and all that) was Marge.

However, my love for the Simpsons was reignited by watching a couple of recent episodes that are funny.

Here, I present for your viewing pleasure evidence that the Simpsons can still be funny.

A New Hope (for sitcoms)

This clip sums up in ninety seconds, all ten seasons of Friends, the undisputed sticom king of the nineties. Sure, it had it faults: not least of all, its disregard of anyone other then liberal, white Americans. However, at the bottom line, Friends was funny.

However, a darkness is rising off the plain of US sitcoms. It’s not quite there yet, but within a year, we could be devoid of any decent US sitcoms.

  • Friends – over after ten seasons
  • Will & Grace – over
  • Fraiser – Over
  • Joey – put out of his misery
  • Stacked – dead before it had a chance
  • Everybody Love Raymond – nobody likes Raymond
  • The War at Home – characters aren’t likeable
  • Scrubs – season 6 is rumoured to be the end for Sacred Heart


This brings me to the new kids on the block: Will and Gareth (those in the above clip).
These guys are the main character of Scrub’s creator, Bill’s Lawrence’s latest project. Nobody’s Watching is the story of two guys (fraternal lovers in the vein of Turk and J.D.) who love sitcoms and given the chance from WB to create their own sitcom while WB record their own show about the making of the sitcom. So, basically a very easy premise.

In an evil twist of fate, NBC (in reality) cancelled the show after the pilot. In a good twist of fate, the pilot made it onto YouTube and international interest was raised in the show. Now, Nobody’s Watching has started an internet campaign to get it’s show from NBC (ironically, the opposite of in the pilot). I watched these guys, they’re good, very good. Here’s the link to their site. Go there. Watch It. Tell your friends.


I want this show to make it to air. We need a light in sitcom land.