TMC
01-15-2015, 10:23 PM
http://www.pompculture.com/2009/01/pomp-on-tv-mad-about-you.html
There are things in this world that are so pompous (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103484/board/flat/127626558?p=1), they make monocles and ascots look like something a hobo would wear to the local soup kitchen.
There are things in this world that are so pompous, they make lamb shanks look like day-old White Castle sliders.
There are things in this world that are so pompous that even Keith Olbermann won't go head to head with them.
One such thing is the show Mad About You.
I've always had a long standing grudge against Mad About You. Don't get me wrong, I can deal with pompous happenings in my life. But Mad About You takes pomposity to an entirely new level. Nay, labeling it with mere words is a futile effort, one that will most likely land a normal man or woman in the hospital, nude and weeping.
Every once in a while, television can do pompous comedy just right. The perfect example of this is Frasier. For 11 amazing seasons, Frasier was at the top of the pomp world, hurling insults and witty banter back and forth like a well-played ping pong match (Side Note: Ping Pong = VERY pompous). But where Frasier succeeded was being in on its own joke. From day 1, Frasier knew that it was completely pompous and embraced that fact.
Mad About You failed when it tried to hide its pompousness and pretend to be a show about an average newlywed couple and their 'everyday problems'. Sorry, Mad About You, but you are completely unrealistic and I hate you with the passion of a thousand fiery suns.
Let's take a look at how ridiculously pompous every aspect of this show was.
There are things in this world that are so pompous (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103484/board/flat/127626558?p=1), they make monocles and ascots look like something a hobo would wear to the local soup kitchen.
There are things in this world that are so pompous, they make lamb shanks look like day-old White Castle sliders.
There are things in this world that are so pompous that even Keith Olbermann won't go head to head with them.
One such thing is the show Mad About You.
I've always had a long standing grudge against Mad About You. Don't get me wrong, I can deal with pompous happenings in my life. But Mad About You takes pomposity to an entirely new level. Nay, labeling it with mere words is a futile effort, one that will most likely land a normal man or woman in the hospital, nude and weeping.
Every once in a while, television can do pompous comedy just right. The perfect example of this is Frasier. For 11 amazing seasons, Frasier was at the top of the pomp world, hurling insults and witty banter back and forth like a well-played ping pong match (Side Note: Ping Pong = VERY pompous). But where Frasier succeeded was being in on its own joke. From day 1, Frasier knew that it was completely pompous and embraced that fact.
Mad About You failed when it tried to hide its pompousness and pretend to be a show about an average newlywed couple and their 'everyday problems'. Sorry, Mad About You, but you are completely unrealistic and I hate you with the passion of a thousand fiery suns.
Let's take a look at how ridiculously pompous every aspect of this show was.