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listersgirl) wrote2006-10-15 10:38 pm
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My new theory is that Aaron Sorkin is deliberately making Studio 60 as unlike a real sketch comedy as possible.
Sting and his lute? Granted, it's topical - the album just came out, or is coming out - but Dowland? Dowland? On a comedy show (or at least a comedy show soundcheck)? Not to mention that I seriously object to being forced to listen to Sting butcher those poor lute songs. Bad enough that I was forced to experience the badness at work.
But I will forgive him. Because I love the show.
Sting and his lute? Granted, it's topical - the album just came out, or is coming out - but Dowland? Dowland? On a comedy show (or at least a comedy show soundcheck)? Not to mention that I seriously object to being forced to listen to Sting butcher those poor lute songs. Bad enough that I was forced to experience the badness at work.
But I will forgive him. Because I love the show.
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I really feel that we need to see either NONE of the sketch comedy -- have it be mysterious and offscreen and only discussed, never seen; perhaps sketch comedy is better left to the imagination, like the scary stuff in a horror movie -- or it needs to be alotalotalot better. They seem to be caught in an impossible place between "imitating SNL" and "claiming that Matt is the god of writers and Harriet is the goddess of actors".
But all bitching aside, I love it so far (again, with the caveat that I haven't seen the most recent ep) because: Sorkin!
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Picking on new CDs seems to be the order of the day at work right now. Particularly people who have massive fan bases and could not care less what we think about them. ;)
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I am really enjoying it. I'm particularly impressed with Matthew Perry. I don't think 'Chandler' when I see him on screen.
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