That's awesome.
If you snappied up the dialogue, you wouldn't have such a great parody of Perfect Strangers/Mr. Belvedere era television. Balky, no!
Sorry, I just broke my own rule against slagging a post before the third comment. But I'm headed out, so I wanted to quickly note that you'd embarrassed yourself, dishonored your family name, and made the blog less funny.
Wow. It's like Clarissa Explains It All, Mork and Mindy, and Perfect Strangers all rolled into one!
I heart the laugh track.
The name of w-lfs-n can only go up, right?
If we could get this produced on a major network, the entire war on terror would go away.
Is it honestly trying to make a statement about how government jobs seem to go to the people least inclined to do them? Because that's funny because it's true.
10 to 8. But it sort of works to 9, too.
Meanwhile, I'm impressed by the high quality of the streaming video.
Oh my god, it IS like Clarissa Explains it All, what with the window-based hijinks.
No.
Nothing but cycling posts for you from now on.
Nothing but cycling posts for you from now on.
Hey, wanna hear the creepiest fucking thing ever?
I don't think you really needed to go nuclear there, apo.
18: After a quick bit of Googling, the writers' description of what happened with it. And the script itself. It seems like a funnier terrorist-in-America sitcom than the VH1 thing, if similarly radioactive to TV networks.
19: See, I just see a cute picture.
I knew we'd win you over eventually, apo.
Also you're right: definitely cute.
That was the funniest thing I've seen in a while, and I watch a lot of YouTube.
Is it possible that people who don't think it's funny (e.g., Ogged) actually don't realize it's a pitch-perfect parody of crappy sitcoms?
It definitely pulled on my Clarissa funny bone. :-)