Matthew Stott
Tuesday 20th March 2012 8:58am [Edited]
19,296 posts
Quote: Aaron @ March 19 2012, 10:51 PM GMT
It's what we're watching. A mock-doc doesn't include the rushes, the cuts. It's about an, uh, modern family. That it shows a wide range of stuff rather than just trying to make the mundane funny, is why it itself is a very funny series and not the kind of pathetic, repetitive affair our broadcasters have treated us to.
I still argue it does not work as a mock-Doc if you actually think about what you're seeing. Yes, it's brilliant and very funny and I love it, one of my favourite current shows, but if you set yourself up as a moc-doc, that cameras are actually following them around, you should really follow some sort of logic, taking that fact into account. It could have exactly the same kind of humour, but it would need to actually follow some sort of tether to the reality of what a mock-doc would be, what the cameras would see, and how people would act.
Again, great, funny show, amazing show; but it's clearly a pretty awful mock-doc that ignores the fact that that is what it's set itself up to be. Basically just using it as an excuse to have those lovely talk to camera bits.
Quote: notoriousrory @ March 20 2012, 5:26 AM GMT
Agreed. They pretty much gave up on the mock-doc thing halfway through the first series. I don't think it matters much though.
Yeah, it really doesn't matter because it's such a funny show.