David Bussell
Tuesday 19th August 2008 2:02pm [Edited]
London
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Quote: swerytd @ August 19 2008, 10:32 AM BST
It's series 2 episode 1. The last episode of series 1 is the best episode by far.
But it is a complete farce, so be warned.
Silly me, I didn't realise there were two series.
To be clear though, I have nothing against farce. I'm a huge Frasier fan and they love a bit of it. The ski lodge episode is one of my favourites - it's a spectacular comedy of errors.
The difference I think between Frasier and Joking Apart is that the writers behind Frasier remembered to make the jokes funny. Also, the characters are likeable and the performances top notch (except when any of Daphne's family are involved).
Quote: Aaron @ August 19 2008, 10:39 AM BST
On the original question, how are we defining 'meticulously structured'? Lab Rats was meticulously structured in as far as it was crammed with good gags, had some reasonable characters, a good premise and - given the setting - alright story lines. But it just didn't work at all. Do we mean that every last intricate detail - a la Coupling - is tightly plotted from every viewpoint?
When I talked about plotting, yes, I was talking about intricate detail - the "puzzle" aspect that Dan mentions. That's what I'm envious of. If you can combine that with the funny, the world is yours for the taking.
Quote: swerytd @ August 19 2008, 10:32 AM BST
Hang on, is this about my sitcom with no jokes???
Which one, Dan, I've read so many.