MikeBisonYT
MikeBisonYT t1_jdurkac wrote
Dan did go to a community college after being fired from the Sarah silverman show. He was at a low point and that experience with a study group for a class he didn't even care about helped him give him the idea to write the show. The song probably resonated him deeply at the time and kept the song in his back pocket. The Song is perfect reflection of failure and success with the high up beat melody and the drab lyrics.
MikeBisonYT t1_j9nehii wrote
Oh the title the search for more money.
MikeBisonYT t1_j6m16vl wrote
Reply to comment by monsieurxander in ‘Kindred’ Canceled at FX by MarvelsGrantMan136
Aw jeez. It looked like a perfect limited series. God, what the fuck would Fleishman in trouble would have looked like if it was stretched out to two seasons?
MikeBisonYT t1_ix67b3p wrote
Reply to comment by Nihilblistic in Inside Job Part Two, thoughts? by JustJamieJam
It't not amazing. People are saying its better than Rick and Morty, but it's first two season are really hard to compete with.
MikeBisonYT t1_jdxkgsp wrote
Reply to What do you think the issue with modern sitcoms is? (Discussion) by Paula-Abdul-Jabbar
Older shows had some time to find their footing with the audience to make adjustments. You have to consider relative to the budget if the show is too expensive it could be canned far easier and if the show has star power that could keep it afloat for another season. Today you have to jump out the gate with it being strong in quality and numbers. Seinfeld, Breaking Bad didn't start out with big audience viewership. It had time to grow.
Comedy is another issue, we kind of gone too far and rounded off the edges in comedy that it's perfectly too smooth and safe. Comedy can get dark, absurd, and crude all without having to go over in that Mature rating. It's like a gradient and when comedy doesn't have all the shades of color, we run into problems where now a normal person can tell easily something is off because they can foresee the setup and punch line when they shouldn't mostly. Comedy is still here, it's that TV comedy just got social neutered a little too hard trying to be too mindful of others that it weakened jokes.