antsamthompson9
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I just wanna say Nick's new series Legandary Dudas is a mockumentary. So maybe the Muppets made mockumentaries popular again.
Nah, mocumentaries never went anywhere. Parks and Recreation ended the same year that The Muppets started, plus we still have a couple of them that have been on for awhile such as "Modern Family" and some show called "Trailer Park Boys"Nick's new series Legandary Dudas is a mockumentary. So maybe the Muppets made mockumentaries popular again.
NBB was awesome, especially the movie.I've just never seen a kid mockumentary since the Naked Brothers Band.
Someone else who actually LIKED NBB? All this time, I thought I was a weirdo...NBB was awesome, especially the movie.
You didn't miss that much. There weren't very many episodes, plus a good portion of them were just a bunch of mellow dramatic relationship cheese. Like seriously, chill out Nat, your only thirteen!I liked the movie, too. Cute parody of the Beatles' breakup. Didn't pay much attention to the show beyond the first few episodes.
Yeah, that's what I figured. Probably the reason why I didn't go past the first few episodes!You didn't miss that much. There weren't very many episodes, plus a good portion of them were just a bunch of mellow dramatic relationship cheese. Like seriously, chill out Nat, your only thirteen!
But Speachless looks...ugh...
I don't know if it has mentioned here, but there's something way worse then Speechless or even Downward Dog.But hey, no way it can be as bad as this show:
Yes, they probably do, because this is one of the problems with sitcoms today: networks want shows and character that are "relatable" to people, because it makes the shows more "realistic" and "believable." That's also another reason why so many characters on TV today are unlikeable *********, because apparently, unlikeable ********* are more real and relatable. In this case, yes, there's tons of healthy-looking women, who aren't even the least bit fat, who believe that they're really fat, so there's a huge demographic right there. Heck, I know a girl who's practically as thin as a twig, hardly any meat on her bones whatsoever, and yet she thinks she's "pudgy," when she isn't. So, again, that's a large demographic right there. And next to the 18-34 target audience that networks always want, networks are also always desperate for women viewers in general . . . don't forget, that's the main reason the network forced SEINFELD to include Elaine in the first place, so the show would reach out to the female demographic.Wow, just wow, the premise is literally about a woman self conscious about her weight, even though she's not even really fat. I mean what? So do the ABC executives think this'll do better then The Muppets?