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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA fictional boy band and the troubles they face as they make their rounds in the music business.A fictional boy band and the troubles they face as they make their rounds in the music business.A fictional boy band and the troubles they face as they make their rounds in the music business.
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If this were a Saturday Night Live "David Spade Hollywood Minute," Spade's commentary would go a little like this: "I just saw the show '2gether' on Tuesday. I really enjoyed it the first time I saw it...when it was called 'The Monkees.'"
All jokes aside, this show does remind me of the Monkees in it's basic premise: a bunch of spunky young lads who don't play instruments get into wacky and comedic situations over the course of a half-hour, somehow also managing to fit in a musical number.
And also like the Monkees, they do their own singing. They've released albums. They've appeared on TV in character.
In the movie, we learned that there are five types of guy in every boy band: the shy one (Chad), the heartthrob (Jerry), the bad boy (Mickey), the cute one (Q.T.), and the big brother (Doug). In the show, we get to watch them take these roles to extremes. And they do it so well. This show even makes fun of itself, as in one episode we see the guys watching a show on MTV about a fake boy band and bashing the c**p out of it. And it's all very funny. Definitely a great show.
All jokes aside, this show does remind me of the Monkees in it's basic premise: a bunch of spunky young lads who don't play instruments get into wacky and comedic situations over the course of a half-hour, somehow also managing to fit in a musical number.
And also like the Monkees, they do their own singing. They've released albums. They've appeared on TV in character.
In the movie, we learned that there are five types of guy in every boy band: the shy one (Chad), the heartthrob (Jerry), the bad boy (Mickey), the cute one (Q.T.), and the big brother (Doug). In the show, we get to watch them take these roles to extremes. And they do it so well. This show even makes fun of itself, as in one episode we see the guys watching a show on MTV about a fake boy band and bashing the c**p out of it. And it's all very funny. Definitely a great show.
2Gether is one heck of a show. Funny and great. I was a big fan of the movie, and the tv show is even better. It's filled with the usual 2Gether humor, the dorkiness of QT, the goofiness of Chad, the hilarity of Doug (who proves that he is funny...and not just "Chris Farley's brother") and the outrageousness of Micky. Jerry is the leader, funny and cool. 2Gether has already garnered a spot (number 7) on my all time favorite shows. It's about girls...and, stuff and the humor is a little of the same. (Miscommunication, girls, onstage) but it's still great. Take it for what it is, and enjoy the 4th greatest thirty minutes (behind Simpsons, South Park, and Family Guy) of the week. 8/10
I really have to give MTV credit, here. 2Gether did a pretty good job simultaneously poking fun at boy bands, while also building a marketable one. For those of us who didn't listen to this music (like me), the show was pretty fun for its tongue-in-cheek take on boy bands and the music industry. For those who liked the music, they also got to enjoy that as well. I recall that this was in fact a popular band, they made albums, released singles, etc. Just as The Monkees had done decades prior.
The show may not have been ROFL-worthy (and some jokes were pretty basic and formulaic), but it was still pretty funny. If you liked that era of MTV sitcoms, because it definitely had a specific style that MTV had used at the time. And well...some of their programming pulled it off better than others did. 2Gether was a generally better example of how to make it work. I can't account for what MTV is like nowadays, so this may not be a good fit for folks who didn't flourish in this era. But those who remember the show, I think they could definitely get a kick out of it.
Now, it didn't go as hard as say, Mad Magazine did with its satire of boy bands and such. But 2Gether definitely knew its audience, and the actors had pretty good chemistry. Tying in with this being a parody, you could tell that they were having fun with it. You gotta give em credit for pulling this off. This was a pretty fun show, and they did a solid job with it. But alas, it might be too cornball for some audiences. 6.5.
The show may not have been ROFL-worthy (and some jokes were pretty basic and formulaic), but it was still pretty funny. If you liked that era of MTV sitcoms, because it definitely had a specific style that MTV had used at the time. And well...some of their programming pulled it off better than others did. 2Gether was a generally better example of how to make it work. I can't account for what MTV is like nowadays, so this may not be a good fit for folks who didn't flourish in this era. But those who remember the show, I think they could definitely get a kick out of it.
Now, it didn't go as hard as say, Mad Magazine did with its satire of boy bands and such. But 2Gether definitely knew its audience, and the actors had pretty good chemistry. Tying in with this being a parody, you could tell that they were having fun with it. You gotta give em credit for pulling this off. This was a pretty fun show, and they did a solid job with it. But alas, it might be too cornball for some audiences. 6.5.
What an amazing group of actors! To pull off such outlandish characters is a task in itself. Then to add singing and dancing takes it up one more step. Noah Bastion does an amazing job acting as Chad, I don't think a funnier actor is on television today.
I think that the show 2gether was hilarious. I don't think it is anything like the Monkees, and it is a great spoof on boy bands. It's a shame that 2gether is no longer aired on television. However, now you can watch Evan Farmer (Jerry) on While You Were Out. Also, I just wanted to comment that the Beatles are NOT a boy band, as someone else had mentioned.
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- AnecdotesThe series was on the verge of being cancelled due to ratings, but halted way before planned when Michael Cuccione ("Q.T.") died.
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Chad Linus: That retainer fit my mouth perfectly; like it was made for me.
Doug Linus: It WAS made for you.
Chad Linus: Well, actually, it was made for my friend Chris, but he never used it, so I was like "Hey, free retainer".
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