However, every now and then you have a GEM of a show. A show that is smart, and funny, and witty, and has heart. These shows inevitably get cancelled. See Freaks and Geeks, Veronica Mars, and (the biggest loss of them all) Arrested Development.
Freaks and Geeks was a delightful show with great acting, likeable characters, and many relatable themes. It made it one season. Now I'll never know what happened to Lindsay Weir after her summer following The Dead. (Though Judd Apatow and crew are now gaining much acclaim...but alas, too late to save the Weirs and friends). Kristen Bell played an excellent leading lady asVeronica Mars, a show with good dialogue and interesting plot twists that kept me on the edge of my seat. Cancelled after three seasons. Guess Veronica and Logan are never to reconcile. And then Arrested Development...ah Arrested Development. Gob, Buster, and George Michael Bluth...three of the funniest characters in television history, and the rest of the cast had genius comic timing. The show was basically perfection. Three seasons. Three seasons of the funniest, smartest television show ever. Nothing short of tragedy.
In the alternative, Everybody Loves Jim of Queens made it 7-9 seasons. Despite the fact that the plot was exactly the same in EVERY episode (husband being a jerk, wife upset, in-laws interfere), these shows got a healthy run, and continue to live on ad nauseum in syndication. The only explanation for this is that the majority of TV-viewing Americans have very, very bad taste.
2 comments:
So, in Sex and the City, we are confronted with a situation similar to the one you described in your blog, but with the opposite gender roles. We have self-absorbed characters stressing the 2-dimensional superficial aspects of a depressing, shallow lifestyle, and justifying their popularly celebrated paltry shoe obsessions and STD scares over cosmos. That lasted 6 seasons. It is only fair you represent both ends of the gender spectrum when ridiculing the worthless airtime devoted to these shows which are "complete trash."
Re the comment from Michael: But the SATC characters are so much more interesting, and better dressed, and attractive than, say, Ray Romano, or the baby-faced "King of Queens"! And what was that about "**paltry** shoe obsessions"?!?! As if men don't have similar conundrums and preoccupations over designer sneakers (Air Jordans and DUNKS come to mind here), all of which easily cost as much if not more than the last pair of $100 Via Spigas purchased by yours truly...
Plus, you have to understand the female predicament. When you've been let down or hurt more than once (more than 5 times) by men, cute & sexy footwear starts to seem infinitely more reliable and therefore attractive than an equally costly subscription to yet another internet dating service!
:)
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