chucktastic88
chucktastic88 t1_ja6ckei wrote
Reply to Homicide: John Munch - did he do it? by Chief7064
Probably him or Bayliss. Bayliss also seemed like he was ready to snap and he could have done it. I liked that it was made as if the whole division could have done it.
chucktastic88 t1_j6aua5h wrote
Leslie and Ben - Parks and Rec
Chidi and Eleanor - The Good Place
chucktastic88 t1_jdwet3z wrote
Reply to What do you think the issue with modern sitcoms is? (Discussion) by Paula-Abdul-Jabbar
In the age of streaming the sitcoms that appear via streaming are not given the same length and room to stretch its legs that the sitcoms of even the just pre streaming days were given. Using That 90's Show and That 70's Show as examples One of the big issues I had with 90's was that we didn't really get a chance to "meet" the characters. We know their names and faces but there was no time to explore the relationships between the characters ad it felt rushed to get to the ending. While 70's gave their characters room to grow and to get to know each member of the gang before tossing a sudden love triangle plot in when the characters barely had a chance to interact. The same was the issue with HIMYF compared to HIMYM. I think it has managed to play with the characters and dynamics a bit in season 2 but if you had asked me with season 1 what I thought I would not have been as comfortable with Sophie Jesse and the other characters as I feel now with season 2. Comedy series need room to grow compared to a drama or procedural this era isn't giving a chance for them to grow.