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DaneMcCloud 09-10-2017 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 13073794)
I won't say it's not good, but it is often lazy. And South Park absolutely pinpointed why.

Many many of their jokes weren't so much jokes as 'hey, remember when this happened. . . .'

'Geez, I'm more nervous than when that pedophile tried to give Arnold ice cream' - cut to 5 minute cartoon re-enactment of an episode of Diff'rent Strokes.

'Geez, I'm more mad when the Duke Boys thwarted Boss Hogg' - cut to 5 minute re-enactment of an episode of Dukes of Hazzard.

Rinse, repeat.

It's not all that different from Talk Soup or Tosh.0 in that regard. More commenting on how weird the rest of TV is, than making new TV.


Non-OTA-network shows don't have the same FCC restrictions, so it really isn't a fair fight.

kjwood75nro 09-10-2017 08:20 PM

No surprise Seth would be in a Star Trek ripoff (not homage).

Watch one of the Family Guy Star Wars episodes and tell me it's not just a reskinned version with Family Guy characters and a few references disguised as jokes.

If FOX wanted to do a true Star Trek spoof, they should've called the Robot Chicken people.

RealSNR 09-10-2017 08:20 PM

I agree with the reviews. It doesn't know what it wants to be. Probably about 5 times in the first 20 minutes, I was expecting "here comes a MacFarlane joke!" followed by... nothing. Not even good plot-advancing dialogue. Just conversation. It was weird.

Also it's just... it's Seth trying to be cast in Star Trek. He loves it, and that's cool, but it seems to me like he's just living his fantasy by creating his own Star Trek. You've got the Remans from ST: Nemesis cast as the Klingon baddies. You've got Cassidy Yates from DS9. You've got Bashir's dad from DS9. I'm pretty sure the guy who played the stern one-gender con officer alien also once played a Jem Hadar from DS9. This show basically IS Star Trek with MacFarlane jokes, and sadly, not enough of them to make the premise sing the way he wants it to.

Sci-fi comedy isn't a popular genre for a reason. At least Red Dwarf never takes itself too seriously. This show teeters on being a legit drama half the time and nothing but Family Guy jokes the next.

Baby Lee 09-10-2017 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 13073798)
Non-OTA-network shows don't have the same FCC restrictions, so it really isn't a fair fight.

Don't generate arguments on my behalf, thanks. . .

I didn't say South Park was better because it was raunchier. I said Family Guy was often lazy in it's structure.

It's popular, and often funny, because it picked a structure that is amusing in a light, fluffy, way. If you want to credit 16 years of longevity to that structural decision, go ahead, but it's reference machine, like the Manatees with beach balls lampooned.

DaneMcCloud 09-10-2017 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 13073832)
Don't generate arguments on my behalf, thanks. . .

I didn't say South Park was better because it was raunchier. I said Family Guy was often lazy in it's structure.

It's popular, and often funny, because it picked a structure that is amusing in a light, fluffy, way. If you want to credit 16 years of longevity to that structural decision, go ahead, but it's reference machine, like the Manatees with beach balls lampooned.

The point was that FG is often more limited with its content and humor as opposed to cable shows.

It's a very small sandbox, so it stands to reason that it can't replicate shows with less restrictions.

Baby Lee 09-10-2017 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 13073856)
The point was that FG is often more limited with its content and humor as opposed to cable shows.

It's a very small sandbox, so it stands to reason that it can't replicate shows with less restrictions.

You want to see how few restrictions there are, watch Rick and Morty. They make a lot of hay out the freedom on Adult Swim, but even without that freedom, it has way more creativity than just about anything out there, animated or no.

Nothing about network mandates FG's structure. If it did, it wouldn't be the only network show that has it.

DaneMcCloud 09-10-2017 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 13073874)
You want to see how few restrictions there are, watch Rick and Morty. They make a lot of hay out the freedom on Adult Swim, but even without that freedom, it has way more creativity than just about anything out there, animated or no.

I've never seen it but I've only heard nothing but raves about it

Frazod 09-10-2017 08:53 PM

Damn I forgot to record this and wasn't home. :banghead:

Baby Lee 09-10-2017 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Frazod (Post 13073886)
Damn I forgot to record this and wasn't home. :banghead:

Fox is streaming it. Your cable/sat credentials should give you access.

Frazod 09-10-2017 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 13073899)
Fox is streaming it. Your cable/sat credentials should give you access.

I'll watch it when I get home tomorrow.

Hammock Parties 09-10-2017 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by RealSNR (Post 13073806)
I agree with the reviews. It doesn't know what it wants to be. Probably about 5 times in the first 20 minutes, I was expecting "here comes a MacFarlane joke!" followed by... nothing. Not even good plot-advancing dialogue. Just conversation. It was weird.

Also it's just... it's Seth trying to be cast in Star Trek. He loves it, and that's cool, but it seems to me like he's just living his fantasy by creating his own Star Trek. You've got the Remans from ST: Nemesis cast as the Klingon baddies. You've got Cassidy Yates from DS9. You've got Bashir's dad from DS9. I'm pretty sure the guy who played the stern one-gender con officer alien also once played a Jem Hadar from DS9. This show basically IS Star Trek with MacFarlane jokes, and sadly, not enough of them to make the premise sing the way he wants it to.

Sci-fi comedy isn't a popular genre for a reason. At least Red Dwarf never takes itself too seriously. This show teeters on being a legit drama half the time and nothing but Family Guy jokes the next.

Damn.

I'm not even going to watch now

How disappointing.

NJChiefsFan 09-10-2017 09:32 PM

It was ok. Reviews seem about right, maybe a little harsh.

Baby Lee 09-10-2017 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by NJChiefsFan (Post 13073962)
It was ok. Reviews seem about right, maybe a little harsh.

I think that's to be expected. Seth is a talented guy who rubs critics the wrong way by making stuff that's not always that great in quality, but still is popular. And this is clearly an indulgence/reward of his ego for the money he's made the network.

Discuss Thrower 09-10-2017 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties (Post 13073924)
Damn.

I'm not even going to watch now

How disappointing.

Approach it like you're living in a present-day society where StarTrek never existed, and you might enjoy it a lot more.

RealSNR 09-10-2017 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties (Post 13073924)
Damn.

I'm not even going to watch now

How disappointing.

I thought the Jem Hadar actor/character was funny.

Everything else... meh.

It DOES look pretty, though. I'll say that much.


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