View Full Version : Starved is Funny in a Cruel Way


Lurker
09-19-2005, 04:09 PM
I am getting hooked on this dark comedy. It comes on before "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" so the 2 shows make a good hour of TV.

For those who havn't seen it, beware. It isnt for everyone. It is for adult audience (TVMA) on the F/X Network and is very dark humor. Sometimes it is too dark for me, but I do like the show as a whole.

Official Website (http://www.fxnetworks.com/shows/originals/starved/main.html)

Synopsys:
Four thirty-something New Yorkers with various eating disorders lean on one another for support in this dark and poignant comedy that chronicles their romantic and personal lives. Sam is a neurotic commitment-phobic stock broker recovering from compulsive overeating; Adam is a bulimic NYPD cop; Sam, who works as a writer, is an overweight compulsive-eater; and Billie is an anorexic/bulimic and aspiring singer/songwriter.

geekfemme
01-16-2006, 05:02 AM
Oops, I goofed and posted my thoughts in the It's Always Sunny thread, before I saw this one, so I'll just move it:

When starved first aired, I expected it to be really funny, but when it was a downer I was totally turned off it.
I kept taping it though, and upon rewatching the tapes, knowing it was a gritty downer type going into it, I liked it much better, and grew more fond of the characters.
I can see the honest pain and familiar human condition, and I'm kind of sad that we don't get to see their fate or see them redeem themselves.

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The independent filmaker that created it (he played the lead role in Starved...you know, the one stuffing chocolate cake in his face) aslo made the movie 'If Lucy Fell', which I loved, among many others.
He said 'Starved' was based on his own experiences, which was why it was so raw and maybe people don't want to see that. I hope he's not too bummed it only lasted 7 episodes (I know I am).