Sigue a los empleados y usuarios de la Biblioteca Pública Jameson en sus vidas en este lugar discreto y extraordinario.Sigue a los empleados y usuarios de la Biblioteca Pública Jameson en sus vidas en este lugar discreto y extraordinario.Sigue a los empleados y usuarios de la Biblioteca Pública Jameson en sus vidas en este lugar discreto y extraordinario.
- Premios
- 5 nominaciones en total
Explorar episodios
Opiniones destacadas
I'm a big fan of Canadian comedy. Some of the best in the world. This is not up to scratch. I would have loved if this had been half as good as "The Librarians" AUS.
The characters were annoying, the plot was lame and the writing was pathetic.
How am I going to get to the required characters on this review.
This was really badly written, badly played and badly filmed.
600 Characters is far too many for some shows
I love Canadian TV but this is not the best and I'm struggling to find any pluses for this show.
There are far better shows to watch and I'm sure you can find them somewhere. Thanks and goodbye'
The characters were annoying, the plot was lame and the writing was pathetic.
How am I going to get to the required characters on this review.
This was really badly written, badly played and badly filmed.
600 Characters is far too many for some shows
I love Canadian TV but this is not the best and I'm struggling to find any pluses for this show.
There are far better shows to watch and I'm sure you can find them somewhere. Thanks and goodbye'
From the mind of Anthony Q. Farrell (writer for The Office, Overlord and the Underwoods), Shelved is a pretty expected single camera mundane and lighthearted workplace sitcom, centring around a small public library in Toronto, Ontario. The single season 8 episode series introduces us to all the library employees and a few of the regular visitors, and while quite enjoyable ultimately feels too short and relatively superficial. More of a trial season so far, I do hope future seasons get more episodes and flesh out character dynamics a bit more, but the writing was decent, the acting was decent, the set (basically just inside a library) was decent. A surprising amount of political and social issue commentary for a family sitcom, I didn't mind it, let out at least three audible laughs during its run, although I do wish they went a bit more of a nuanced route. It seems like most of the jokes basically wrote themselves, and they didn't go out of their way to create anything particularly clever, with any clear vision or passion, nor with any significant depth. Many are comparing this to The Office, however I'd say its much closer to Parks & Rec or Abbott Elementary in tone, and even closer to the likes of Superstore in quality and feeling like a daytime, innocent sitcom. Like Superstore again and unlike the others they spend no time justifying the existence of the camera and abandon the sort of "documentary" structure the others use, which is a totally fine if not preferred artistic choice from my point of view, however they now no longer have justification for the talking heads scenes, so these are missing and are missed. All said again its short so if you like these style of shows I would certainly recommend. I didn't love it, but I certainly didn't hate it.
I have high hopes for this series. A typical office comedy series, with various character and their shenanigans. But sadly this is not it. The story itself doesn't bring us as the audience to care, or even knowing the characters personally. The characters heavily rely on the 'label'; the boss, the new worker, the mysognistic, the feminist, etc etc. Where's the funny? And what makes it even sadder, I hardly see the use of the public library as a setting. I only see they sort of 'interact' among the book, but not the actual job of librarians or what they actually do everyday. It feels like written by someone who seach about librarian's job and make a story about it.
I'm disappointed. After four episodes I decide to wave my white flag.
I'm disappointed. After four episodes I decide to wave my white flag.
The title about says it all.
The one character in the commercial making the "library" joke, har, har
The old guy going on about snap talk.
All I had to see was 5 seconds of either ad and it smelled cheap, Toronto content. And I was not wrong.,
The one character in the commercial making the "library" joke, har, har
The old guy going on about snap talk.
All I had to see was 5 seconds of either ad and it smelled cheap, Toronto content. And I was not wrong.,
Not sure why other people get of with short reviews?
The one character in the commercial making the "library" joke, har, har
The old guy going on about snap talk.
All I had to see was 5 seconds of either ad and it smelled cheap, Toronto content. And I was not wrong.,
The one character in the commercial making the "library" joke, har, har
The old guy going on about snap talk.
All I had to see was 5 seconds of either ad and it smelled cheap, Toronto content. And I was not wrong.,
The one character in the commercial making the "library" joke, har, har
The old guy going on about snap talk.
All I had to see was 5 seconds of either ad and it smelled cheap, Toronto content. And I was not wrong.,
Not sure why other people get of with short reviews?
The one character in the commercial making the "library" joke, har, har
The old guy going on about snap talk.
All I had to see was 5 seconds of either ad and it smelled cheap, Toronto content. And I was not wrong.,
This show is a rip off of Abbott Elementary, and unfortunately not a good one. It's so by the numbers I wonder if AI helped write it.
Earnest lead black female character- check.
Nerdy black young male - check Conservative old white guy - check Overly progressive hippie - check Characterless and boring LGBTIQ+ to make up the numbers - check
Progressive plot episode early to virtue signal and meet quotas yep that too.
But worst of all, it's just rarely funny. Not laugh out loud funny and not cringe funny. Just try hard funny.
Sad becuase the setting had a lot of potential and the actors are all really trying. Lyndie Greenwood shows she can act and is a pretty face, but she's not from what ive seen a FUNNY actress.
And the show also contains the most annoying and unfunny character I've seen in a sitcom for a long time- Wendy the homeless lady. You can skip her scenes.
Earnest lead black female character- check.
Nerdy black young male - check Conservative old white guy - check Overly progressive hippie - check Characterless and boring LGBTIQ+ to make up the numbers - check
Progressive plot episode early to virtue signal and meet quotas yep that too.
But worst of all, it's just rarely funny. Not laugh out loud funny and not cringe funny. Just try hard funny.
Sad becuase the setting had a lot of potential and the actors are all really trying. Lyndie Greenwood shows she can act and is a pretty face, but she's not from what ive seen a FUNNY actress.
And the show also contains the most annoying and unfunny character I've seen in a sitcom for a long time- Wendy the homeless lady. You can skip her scenes.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe Toronto Public Library loaned the production 21,000 books (on 16 pallets) that were out of circulation to use as set dressing, plus they received donations from various publishers.
Selecciones populares
Inicia sesión para calificar y agrega a la lista de videos para obtener recomendaciones personalizadas
- How many seasons does Shelved have?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
- Color
Contribuir a esta página
Sugiere una edición o agrega el contenido que falta
Principales brechas de datos
By what name was Shelved (2023) officially released in India in English?
Responda