Originally posted by thecubsfanThe best? The best.
The best. There is no doubt about it now. I can not wait for this show to come out on DVD. After the episode was over all I could say was "wow". Scary good.
About halfway through the show, I said to my wife, "This might be one of the best TV episodes I've ever watched."
That was amazing. I couldn't stop laughing at the fact that Greendale had turned into this dystopia during the hour that Winger was napping in his car.
Originally posted by JustinShapiroThe best. Should be screened in every film course ever for the section on Genre.
OMG.
I actually teach film, and when I get a DVD copy of the episode, I might just do this. Not for genre, though, but for style. They were so precise, you could actually tell which movies were being parodied by camera work and costuming before they gave you any narrative cues.
Originally posted by JustinShapiroThe best. Should be screened in every film course ever for the section on Genre.
OMG.
I actually teach film, and when I get a DVD copy of the episode, I might just do this. Not for genre, though, but for style. They were so precise, you could actually tell which movies were being parodied by camera work and costuming before they gave you any narrative cues.
So true. The only fear I have is where do they go from here? I am hoping this is not a case of peaking too soon.
Originally posted by JustinShapiroThe best. Should be screened in every film course ever for the section on Genre.
OMG.
I actually teach film, and when I get a DVD copy of the episode, I might just do this. Not for genre, though, but for style. They were so precise, you could actually tell which movies were being parodied by camera work and costuming before they gave you any narrative cues.
So true. The only fear I have is where do they go from here? I am hoping this is not a case of peaking too soon.
I am 100% sure this is a show that will be awesome this year, and may be off the air after season 3. The signs are there. (Like that linked interview.)
I just don't care, this is a Fernando-mania season. Enjoy it fully while it lasts, and worry about tomorrow when it comes.
Originally posted by JustinShapiroThe best. Should be screened in every film course ever for the section on Genre.
OMG.
I actually teach film, and when I get a DVD copy of the episode, I might just do this. Not for genre, though, but for style. They were so precise, you could actually tell which movies were being parodied by camera work and costuming before they gave you any narrative cues.
So true. The only fear I have is where do they go from here? I am hoping this is not a case of peaking too soon.
I am 100% sure this is a show that will be awesome this year, and may be off the air after season 3. The signs are there. (Like that linked interview.)
I just don't care, this is a Fernando-mania season. Enjoy it fully while it lasts, and worry about tomorrow when it comes.
Fernando-mania is perfect. It so sums this season up. My 100% enjoyment of this show WAY outweights my fear of where it will go.
I am so glad to come into this thread and see that I did not overreact in declaring it my favorite episode of the series and perhaps my favorite episode of any 30-minute comedy ever. I am just sad that this show is not more popular (thus ensuring a long life on NBC).
The poor librarian who has to clean up Senor Chang's Predator-esque suicide bomb ... all those books ruined
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Sigh...I wanted to hate it. I really did. I mean, Fox is picking THIS over Arrested Development! But I can't say no to Kelsey Grammar. Whether it wears out its welcome in a couple of weeks, however, remains to be seen.