winkwilliams
02-15-2002, 05:46 PM
What do you think is the best comedy on the air? I think it is, and has been for many years, "The Simpsons". It's the little show that could and has. I continue to be amazed at the consistent level of hilarity and consistency. The fat Tony milk rat milk gag in an episode aired first about two years ago, has to be one of the greatest gags they have ever pulled off. I don't think I have ever laughed longer or harder. Can anyone explain why it has never been nominated, let alone won, an emmy for best comedy? Is it that the old fogies who long for the days of "Donna Reed" don't get it and dominate the voting population? It is criminal that this show hasn't gotten a pile of emmys by now.
Other candidates for best comedy: (all a distant second to Homer and the gang imho)
Malcolm In The Middle- frantic, fast and funny. Great cast, writing and production values. The best show paired with "Simpsons" so far. (well, maybe "Babes" was it, LOL. Or "Drexall's Class" aka, "Shut Up Kids".)
Friends-I hate to admit it as I loathed this show as an annoying bunch of white bread twentysomethings trying-to-get-laid-in-the big-city for many years. I started watching it last year, against my will, and discovered it to be very well written and with a "Mary Tyler Moore Show" like cohesive and likable cast. I like Lisa Kudrow most of all and think Chandler gets many of the best lines. I totally get why it's so popular.
Sex and the City-This is another show that I ignored for the past few years. It looked awfully feminine. This summer a friend gave me a DVD set of the first season to watch and I became hooked. It is well written, well produced and makes great use of NYC as a backdrop. It is consistently funny and has, ahem, balls in it's frank and often real way of addressing untouchable broadcast network issues. From skidmarks to vibrators, they don't squirm away. Samantha is my favorite character as I can relate to her unapologetic sexual appetite. It's a landmark woman's role.
*I have to admit, I wince now when I see those original opening credits that include two lengthy shots of the World Trade Center.
What are your choices?
Other candidates for best comedy: (all a distant second to Homer and the gang imho)
Malcolm In The Middle- frantic, fast and funny. Great cast, writing and production values. The best show paired with "Simpsons" so far. (well, maybe "Babes" was it, LOL. Or "Drexall's Class" aka, "Shut Up Kids".)
Friends-I hate to admit it as I loathed this show as an annoying bunch of white bread twentysomethings trying-to-get-laid-in-the big-city for many years. I started watching it last year, against my will, and discovered it to be very well written and with a "Mary Tyler Moore Show" like cohesive and likable cast. I like Lisa Kudrow most of all and think Chandler gets many of the best lines. I totally get why it's so popular.
Sex and the City-This is another show that I ignored for the past few years. It looked awfully feminine. This summer a friend gave me a DVD set of the first season to watch and I became hooked. It is well written, well produced and makes great use of NYC as a backdrop. It is consistently funny and has, ahem, balls in it's frank and often real way of addressing untouchable broadcast network issues. From skidmarks to vibrators, they don't squirm away. Samantha is my favorite character as I can relate to her unapologetic sexual appetite. It's a landmark woman's role.
*I have to admit, I wince now when I see those original opening credits that include two lengthy shots of the World Trade Center.
What are your choices?