SlagA
Friday 9th March 2007 3:14pm [Edited]
Blackwood
5,335 posts
The reason why Spaced appears to be so far outside the box (as Scott mentions, it's actually only superficial appearance that makes it seem so) is the fantastic direction and camera work that gives it a 'now' feel. It had a pop-art spin to visuals, and effects, that had rarely been employed in sitcoms to that date.
Behind it all is a very normal 'odd-couple' flat-share but with the ever-lurking twist of potential romance between the main characters dangled in front of the viewer. The flashbacks, rewinds, and misleading sequences that are revealed to have only happened in imagination were however very clever (on more levels than one) because it gave the impression of a completely new thing while the material was, on closer inspection, standard fare.
Spaced is still a milestone in sitcom development and a true gem waiting for the non-cultist to discover. I love it. Spaced 3 please.