Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAisha Tyler hosts this skit comedy show where the actors on the show, usually Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles and another guest star or two do different comedy skits. It's all improv... Leggi tuttoAisha Tyler hosts this skit comedy show where the actors on the show, usually Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles and another guest star or two do different comedy skits. It's all improv and made up on the spot.Aisha Tyler hosts this skit comedy show where the actors on the show, usually Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles and another guest star or two do different comedy skits. It's all improv and made up on the spot.
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The new show is everything we ever asked for. It's unbelievable to think that the original Whose Line started 15 years ago; aside from Colin's white hair(?), it feels just like the old show. The main difference is a new (nicer) stage, some new games like the Sideways Floor Scene, and a new host, Miss Aisha West. But the comedy is every bit as gut-busting as it was in its glory days. I made the mistake of trying to eat while watching the first two episodes. I came very close to having chicken breast come out my nose. Ryan and Colin are still in top form, Wayne hasn't lost a step, and with the cult status of Whose Line, they're getting some interesting guest stars.
Fans of Whose Line, our prayers have been answered.
And now, ladies and gents , the main reason for why we really like the WLIIA is the fact that actors , in fact all crew, do not " burn out " ,to use Robbin Williams's expression . He , the real God of comedy, said that he himself has to take breaks from comedy cos' in the comedy , the actors do " burn out" easy. Well it seems to me that the boys and girls from the WLIIA are the eternal fire . A sincere bravo and many thanks for making my miserable life a little bit more bearable and light. My way out of insanity. LOL .
The only issue I have with this show is that they keep playing the same games with same people episode after episode so it gets a bit too repetitive and predictable at times. They should try a larger variety of games and different things instead of recycling the same games with a slightly different theme in 90% of the episodes.
I'd give Wayne 10/10, Colin and Ryan 9/10 and other guests about 8/10.
1. Aisha needs to become more comfortable with the cast and tell more jokes. I know she's new so I'll cut her a break for now, but hopefully by the end of this season all the awkwardness will be gone. For me, the biggest things are her jokes. They seem flat and safe and definitely unlike Drew's from the old show (granted, he was pretty awkward in his first season too). Haven't heard a "...and the points don't matter. That's right, they're like (something that doesn't matter)." Her unscripted parts (reactions, mostly) seem to be very tame too...nothing more than playful nudges (we need full-on attacks like Carey gave us in the first series). I am a hugggge Archer fan so I know Aisha is capable of being funny.
2. Change the ending format. I know in the first few seasons (maybe just the first) of the original series they did what this series is doing now...the "winner" reads the credits. This needs to stop and they need to get the "final game with the host" going again. This will make Aisha more comfortable with the cast and give us more jokes. Also, what's up with the no "Irish Drinking Song"s? That, World's Worst and Props are always the best three to finish a show off with.
3. Stop with the lame guests and bring back Proops. Firstly, the guests are awkward and are nothing more than eye candy. OK, the Glee kid was fun, but that was the exception, not the rule. Most of them stand around, confused and shy and it just pains me to watch it. If you bring in a guest, make sure they're down like a clown Charlie Brown. Also, Greg Proops was always the funniest fourth in the original series and it will greatly sadden me if they don't use him at all in this one.
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- QuizRyan Stiles and Colin Mochrie are best friends in real life.
- BlooperThe show is supposedly improvised but somehow when they play film dub they know what's going to happen in the film before hand. The only way they know this is if they've seen the film before therefore they've rehearsed it. Update: it has been revealed that the cast views these films before the show is recorded, but they don't know ahead of time what is involved in other games. A slight exception for Colin and Ryan is when they play some games that had the same setup as when they were played on the British version. For these games, Colin and Ryan might repeat lines, if they can remember them from 20 or so years ago.
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- Versioni alternativeReruns that began airing in fall of 2017 on the UP network have a different digital presentation and altered camera speeds.
- ConnessioniFollows Whose Line Is It Anyway? (1988)
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