• @[email protected]
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    828 months ago

    I listened to much of the interview on the radio. He touched on a lot of good points and then came to the absolutely wrong conclusion. He talked about how many writing rooms are “writing by committee” where jokes will go through a review by many different groups. If this is truly the case (I don’t know) that is not an issue if the “far left mob” but rather the enshitification of comedy due to corporations and Wall Street bankrolling these productions wanting to ensure return on investment. This kills creativity by reducing risks. Topical comedy is a risky medium by default.

    Also, shout out to Rob McElhenney for his sarcastic one word response. In Jerry’s imagined world, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia can’t exist.

    • nickwitha_k (he/him)
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      328 months ago

      Had to look up said response and I agree. For anyone else looking, here’s a screenshot of what I found:

      • @Zess
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        58 months ago

        But see, he wants it to be funny because he thinks making fun of homeless people is funny. It would instead be funny because of how fucking stupid Kramer is. That’s really the big turn in recent comedy: laughing at bad characters doing shitty things (and usually getting their comeuppance) instead of laughing at shitty things happening to people.

    • @[email protected]
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      58 months ago

      people seeing issues brought about by capitalism and concluding that the people who are fighting against capitalism are the REAL problem, a tale as old as time.

      • @smooth_tea
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        You really think the average Barbie-watching lefty can be equated to the communism bordering Lemmy dweller? Please, just because they’re not on the right doesn’t make them the same.

    • Flying Squid
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      58 months ago

      But the thing is… writing by committee has always been the norm- including for Seinfeld, which makes me wonder how much he was actually involved in the writing process.

      The very idea of a writer’s room is writing by committee.

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        58 months ago

        I got the sense he meant more that it would go up through business-side committees to double check the work and make sure it wasn’t inappropriate. If that was the case that again would be an indication of corporations being risk adverse.

        • Flying Squid
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          68 months ago

          That’s also always been the case.

          It’s stupid for Jerry Seinfeld, of all people, to claim that executives don’t constantly meddle in shows to make sure audiences don’t get pissed off.

    • @HootinNHollerin
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      The first season of its always Sunny would definitely be canceled (if debuted) today

      • @LeafOnTheWind
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        278 months ago

        The first season doesn’t even come close to the worst things the gang did.

      • chingadera
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        68 months ago

        I see platforms cancelling or existing episodes and seasons all the time, there’s is still up

        • @HootinNHollerin
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          That’s because it already has a huge following. I’m saying if that season one debuted now it would. Just like tropic Thunder hasn’t been pulled but I doubt they’d let it today

          edit: so all the downvotes imply you all say that a white guy in black face can air today? yea no way, y’all trippin hive mind shit. I’d love to see someone try lol

            • @HootinNHollerin
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              Thats the point, what you can air has absolutely changed. yet downvotes from stating that fact

              • @[email protected]
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                38 months ago

                And what could air when Tropic Thunder came out had absolutely changed from the 10 years before that, the times change, who knew

                • @smooth_tea
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                  08 months ago

                  That’s always the last bastion of people arguing against it happening. Throwing up their hands and saying “things change”.

                  Wow, what an insightful addition to the discussion you absolute dingus. Nobody is denying that things change, what is argued is that the overly woke mindset has a negative effect on said evolution. Maybe next year when your favourite orange man gets back in the office, we’ll just throw up our hands and say that things change without asking the question why we got there, sound like a plan to you? Or do you think that sometimes it might be a good idea to reflect on why we end up where we do?

                  A dislike for conservatism does not mean that every change is progress, you know.

          • chingadera
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            48 months ago

            I really don’t know, you may be right. I feel like that whole season was them tackling tough to swallow social issues by making themselves idiots at best or bigots at worst, but the satire and irony was clear in their intent to expose as as an outdated way to think.

            • @postmateDumbass
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              08 months ago

              Too nuanced- compicated and fancy for today’s viewing public.

              Soon it will all be farts and nutshots.

              • chingadera
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                18 months ago

                Tune in to Ow My Balls

      • Flying Squid
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        68 months ago

        Yeah, things were so much less politically correct in- *checks notes* 2005.

        What the fuck are you talking about?

        • @postmateDumbass
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          People could still laugh at themselves, and people still recognized absurdity for what it was.

          • Flying Squid
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            38 months ago

            People still laugh at themselves now. People still recognize absurdity for what it is. Go watch a show like Abbott Elementary.

            • @postmateDumbass
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              18 months ago

              I have seen that show, and it was good, but alao focused to meet network standards that evolve glacially.

              Its not standup.

              • Flying Squid
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                48 months ago

                Sorry… you think shows in 2005 weren’t focused? Really? I don’t know what golden age of comedy you think 2005 was, but it wasn’t one.

                • @postmateDumbass
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                  Chapelle Show, Its Always Sunny, several others from this very thread. Yes golden comedy was happening in 2005.

                  Even the Bill Burr Philly Rant is from 2006.

                  Good shit.

                  Edit: and Tough Crowd had just ended. Sadly.

                  • Flying Squid
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                    28 months ago

                    This really sounds like you just don’t like comedy of today. Because it’s moved on without you. Sorry, grandpa.