Examines how sitcoms have evolved to reflect the changing face of American families.Examines how sitcoms have evolved to reflect the changing face of American families.Examines how sitcoms have evolved to reflect the changing face of American families.
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How do you do a show on the history of sitcoms and omit the longest running sitcom in TV history!?! It is part of pop culture and a family sitcom yet it was completely omitted from the first episode. I'm just boggled and I really don't think that I missed it because I even rounded when it came time for the 19 8990s era especially when they talk about fox launching their network and they missed so many great fox shows and they only showed married with children. This series just lost so much credibility with me because I just don't know how one makes this mistake. Especially when Homer is like the anti-Dad, but they're such a family unit wild.
With a series like this they could have done a marvelous job talking about society, the business, the actors, the networks, etc. Instead they do a half-based job on everything. Why do it?
A pathetic, scary footnote for 2021 - So many of these comedians, notably Jerry Seinfeld et al, refuse to perform at any of today's college campuses because the students have lost their sense of humor. With so many social agendas, there are too many people that are sitting on the edge of the seat ready to be offended and attack.
Scary.
Scary.
I would love to see a really good history of the sitcom without all the same players. Of course they were vital , but this series brushes over the 50's and naturally spends most of its time on I Love Lucy. So many other shows that could be explored. They drag Norman Lear, Suzanne Somers, Eric McCormick out to expound and naturally we once again visit, Maude, Good Times, Modern Family ad nauseam.
The sitcom is a special art, a half hour format whose style comes from that 2/ minutes of entertainment.
Sex and the City, Fleabag, and others mentioned are not sitcoms. This ruined the whole premise of the show. So far, very bored.
The sitcom is a special art, a half hour format whose style comes from that 2/ minutes of entertainment.
Sex and the City, Fleabag, and others mentioned are not sitcoms. This ruined the whole premise of the show. So far, very bored.
I thought this was supposed to be the history of sitcom. Instead it is a sloppy, quick run through some popular and lesser known sitcoms. It's basically a short interview, less than a minute, then footage from the show. The retrospective on the show are brief and poorly explained.
Each episode starts in the 50s and ends in present day. Each episode also complains about minorities, women, and homosexuals not being on TV or if they were it was shown in a very stereotypical form. I do agree with this idea, literally every episode devolves into this. They should have make one episode in the shunning of aforementioned groups. I would guess 60-70% of this series is complaints about how minorities were treated.
It's amazing that they had such an enormous body of work to comment on and they come up with this. Its not the worst documentary I have seen but given the production value and money behind the documentary It's amazing they go for such boring low hanging fruit.
If you are looking for any kind.
Each episode starts in the 50s and ends in present day. Each episode also complains about minorities, women, and homosexuals not being on TV or if they were it was shown in a very stereotypical form. I do agree with this idea, literally every episode devolves into this. They should have make one episode in the shunning of aforementioned groups. I would guess 60-70% of this series is complaints about how minorities were treated.
It's amazing that they had such an enormous body of work to comment on and they come up with this. Its not the worst documentary I have seen but given the production value and money behind the documentary It's amazing they go for such boring low hanging fruit.
If you are looking for any kind.
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