Watching ep1 of the latest season now, first few scenes weren't too funny but then the scene in the house...back to form

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Yeah, it's definitely not for everybody, as nothing is sacred or taboo (in fact I think they go out of their way to incorporate the most taboo things you can think of into the script). And again, absurdist, crude humor, and everything that goes with that. Probably not a show you want to watch with your mom present, for instance.Smoove_B wrote:I was flipping through the channels at some point last year and stopped on an old episode of this show. About 60 seconds in I decided it wasn't for me. As I recall, someone was trying to figure out who took a dump in a bed.
I was reminded of the first time I decided I was going to watch this new "Sopranos" show everyone was talking about. Hey, ok, this is good...and then someone stomps a pregnant stripper to death in a parking lot.
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1. Mac and Dee are married. Charlie and the waitress are married as well!Carpet_pissr wrote: Some trivia (although, did Google kill the concept of "trivia?" Guess so):
1. Two of the main characters on the show are in real life married to two other major characters. Who are they?
2. One of the main characters had a bit part in the sci-fi movie Serenity. Who was it, and what was the part?
3. Funniest episode? GO!![]()
The one where they turn it into a broadway-esque play, or the one where they perform it in the bar with Dennis as Bowie?Ænima wrote:3. Night Man maybe? Song kills me every time.
I don't follow the show, but I have watched a couple of episodes. I didn't laugh the first few minutes of the show, but once the characters started to click for me, I remember chuckling a few times. Devito is gold no matter what he does though.Smoove_B wrote:I was flipping through the channels at some point last year and stopped on an old episode of this show. About 60 seconds in I decided it wasn't for me.
I've tried to give this show a try twice. I just don't get it. Apparently it's just not my sense of humor, and I loved Arrested Development.Smoove_B wrote:I was flipping through the channels at some point last year and stopped on an old episode of this show. About 60 seconds in I decided it wasn't for me. As I recall, someone was trying to figure out who took a dump in a bed.
Really? I'm glad you posted that....verrry interesting.gbasden wrote:I've tried to give this show a try twice. I just don't get it. Apparently it's just not my sense of humor, and I loved Arrested Development.Smoove_B wrote:I was flipping through the channels at some point last year and stopped on an old episode of this show. About 60 seconds in I decided it wasn't for me. As I recall, someone was trying to figure out who took a dump in a bed.
I'm not sure I have even seen that episode, but I'm going to guess that it's not representative of the series. Trying to recall if any kind of feces fetish is apparent in the other episodes, and that must have been a one off thing. Usually the subject of the episode is a lot more controversial than that!Smoove_B wrote:Arrested Development is one of the greatest shows I've ever watched, though I can appreciate if you just picked up a random episode by flipping the dial it might not be nearly as humorous if you had been watching them from the beginning. That being said, I'm not a big fan of the toilet humor - particularly when said humor actually involves someone walking around carrying poop. As a one time joke...possibly. As the focus of an entire episode?
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Just to clarify, I freaking love AR (watched all episodes at least twice), and I do put it slightly above IASIP, but after watching a few of the funnier IASIP episodes, that gap is closing.hepcat wrote:I don't think you can compare AR to IASIP. They really are quite different in their approach to comedy. I think there's room in this world for both types, but I can certainly understand why some folks would shy away from the raunch factor. I still can't get a few friends to watch South Park because they wrote it off as potty humor ages ago.
If my wife were to ever watch an episode with me, I can assure you she wouldn't like it, not because of some sense of moral rectitude that is constantly being mocked on the show, but due to her disliking pretty much anything that silly and over the top. I, on the other hand, can watch the Day Man/Night Man episode multiple times and crack up every time.Gavin wrote:My wife has called a house ban on the show. It's cool, I've gotten to house ban some of hers as well but we're generally on the same page where it comes to most shows. Ones that can include a cruder since of humor don't have much of a chance of escaping her ban hammer (I'm so sorry, Family Guy... I still secretly watch you sometimes...)
For me, their shows are really hit or miss. It's almost like watching crazy-man improv. It would have been nice if any of the first three episodes I watched with her were good ones.
As I said, dames...dbt1949 wrote:What are you guys on when you watch that show? I've never been able to finish one.
My wife likes it. I came in the middle of one episode and hated it. On paper I should like it an it might be something I have to watch from the beginning to "get" but...eh.Carpet_pissr wrote:If my wife were to ever watch an episode with me, I can assure you she wouldn't like it, not because of some sense of moral rectitude that is constantly being mocked on the show, but due to her disliking pretty much anything that silly and over the top. I, on the other hand, can watch the Day Man/Night Man episode multiple times and crack up every time.Gavin wrote:My wife has called a house ban on the show. It's cool, I've gotten to house ban some of hers as well but we're generally on the same page where it comes to most shows. Ones that can include a cruder since of humor don't have much of a chance of escaping her ban hammer (I'm so sorry, Family Guy... I still secretly watch you sometimes...)
For me, their shows are really hit or miss. It's almost like watching crazy-man improv. It would have been nice if any of the first three episodes I watched with her were good ones.
Also, I seem to possess the "can't be offended" superpower, which is almost necessary when watching this show.
It took me 35 years to go see the Liberty Bell and I've never had a Pat's steak. That makes us natives, I believe.Holman wrote:
I live in Philadelphia, yet I've never seen it. What is wrong with me?
You just blew my mind with both statements.Holman wrote:My pretty-much-still-Fundamentalist parents adore this show. Go figure.
I live in Philadelphia, yet I've never seen it. What is wrong with me?
I live in Chicago yet I've never shot at anyone or overdosed on heroin.Default wrote:It took me 35 years to go see the Liberty Bell and I've never had a Pat's steak. That makes us natives, I believe.Holman wrote:
I live in Philadelphia, yet I've never seen it. What is wrong with me?
Oh, you will. YOU WILL.hepcat wrote:I live in Chicago yet I've never shot at anyone or overdosed on heroin.
Carpet_pissr wrote:You just blew my mind with both statements.Holman wrote:My pretty-much-still-Fundamentalist parents adore this show. Go figure.
I live in Philadelphia, yet I've never seen it. What is wrong with me?
I find the first one to be HIGHLY irregular, and even makes me want to confirm that we are in fact, talking about the same show. If we are, then I would be interested in knowing whether your so called Fundamentalist parents are simply using that as a ruse, and are actually pot smoking, kinky sexin', hard liquor shot throwin' party animals behind a facade of conservatism.
The second statement...all I have to say to that is I flew to Philly for the first time last year for a one day trip to meet with one client that was downtown, and while there, after the meeting, explored the awesome and beautiful "birthplace of our country" area which I absolutely loved - saw Constitution Hall, the liberty bell, Washington's house, etc. BIG fan of American history here.
But highlight of trip? Doing the same exact drive by in the taxi, as they do at the beginning of the show, where you go past the stadium!
I live up by Pennypack Park and it's cool to see the egrets and herons walking by the bank. I've even seen foxes and porcupines. When you walk through the park, you can even see the three hundred year old millraces and they are still finding Indian artifacts.Holman wrote:
There really is history all over the place in Philly. I could walk you to a cemetery full of Continental Army soldiers just a couple of blocks from my house, and I'm not anywhere near the Independence Hall neighborhood.