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Yoshifan823
Feb 19, 2007

by FactsAreUseless
My thoughts on the new comedies:

Muppets: Looks amazing. Will be amazing. This would take effort to gently caress up.

Real O'Neils: Despite the worst tagline in recent memory, the cast seems like they gel, the idea is fairly novel for a sitcom, and the trailer made me laugh out loud multiple times. Also, Martha Plimpton is a comedy treasure.

Uncle Buck: Alright I guess. Nothing super terrible, but nothing stand-out.

Dr. Ken: KILL IT WITH FIRE

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Yoshifan823
Feb 19, 2007

by FactsAreUseless

Timby posted:

A few of the jokes fell flat (the thing with Gonzo and the cutaways was just atrocious) but I'm so happy to see new Muppets stuff not being written by Bobin / Stoller.

See, I liked that joke, not because it was funny, but because it shows that these writers know what the best thing about the Muppets is: Being able to make fun of poo poo by turning all of the characters into puppets. "Dad doesn't like his daughters boyfriend" is a tired premise, but add a puppet, and it's hilarious. "Documentary comedy with cutaways" is a tired premise, but if you add puppets: Hilarity ensues.

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