mr3urious
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Where would TV shows be without the budget-saving potential of the clip show?
In the old days before reruns, DVDs, and the Internet, clip shows was more tolerated and allowed people to re-live moments from their favorite episodes, but nowadays it's seen as cheap. This thread is to discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly of the clip show.
Personally I like clip shows when they have an entertaining framing device behind them such as Malcolm in the Middle where the boys are forced to visit a shrink played by Andy Richter. Or if they parody them such as the Duckman episode "Clip Job" where Duckman gets kidnapped by a moral crusader who argues his point about him being responsible for causing a decline in morality on TV by playing rapid-fire clips of him being his typical immoral self. Ironically there was a lot of original footage used there, completely missing the point of what a clip show is supposed to do.
On the bad side of clip shows, there's one from Captain N which was just a collection of random clips with no dialogue whatsoever. When it did re-air in syndication, the voices were restored and narration was added, a lot of which still had nothing to do with what happened on screen.
In the old days before reruns, DVDs, and the Internet, clip shows was more tolerated and allowed people to re-live moments from their favorite episodes, but nowadays it's seen as cheap. This thread is to discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly of the clip show.
Personally I like clip shows when they have an entertaining framing device behind them such as Malcolm in the Middle where the boys are forced to visit a shrink played by Andy Richter. Or if they parody them such as the Duckman episode "Clip Job" where Duckman gets kidnapped by a moral crusader who argues his point about him being responsible for causing a decline in morality on TV by playing rapid-fire clips of him being his typical immoral self. Ironically there was a lot of original footage used there, completely missing the point of what a clip show is supposed to do.
On the bad side of clip shows, there's one from Captain N which was just a collection of random clips with no dialogue whatsoever. When it did re-air in syndication, the voices were restored and narration was added, a lot of which still had nothing to do with what happened on screen.