Friday, January 7, 2011

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with LeBlanc.


Showtime's new bid has come, the truth is that it seems that the station is away this time from the dramedy to focus only on the comedic aspect of Episodes, the Matt LeBlanc return to TV after lurch along without any success since the end of Friends.

One of the great successes of the new sitcom is the differentiation which is about the current series available in broadcast chain, and although the pace is not as exciting as in the comedies of 20 minutes, 7 extra minutes give it a touch more subtle, slow, but no less crazy.

Soda because, so far, which has shown us is fresh, naive, unpretentious, half an hour of gags well understood, with an interesting story, a well-defined characters and touches of meta-fiction positioned. Will have to see how it evolves, so far the first two episodes are just right, and the opinions of the best bloggers have not been impressive:



Tv Killed the Movie Star: Episodes I have to admit has a point [ ...] I was surprised by the high level of irony that shows [...] I've seen the series by Matt LeBlanc and I'll take it, but not for himself but for all aspects remarkable that it has, I do not know if it's because your mood or because I love Hollywood falsehood and hypocrisy.

Vayatele: The argument itself is pretty funny and I think can give a lot of game, mostly because it seems that Matt LeBlanc has found its true role [...] You might say that something like 'The Office' but a little more decaf , leaving embarrassing situations to a minimum, something like that can make the public more [...] In short, it is fun, entertaining and interesting.

Freak's City: takes a step further in terms of things that can go wrong or the folly and callousness of the characters, and sets aside the comedy more acidic and incorrect [ ...] is written with care but with a knack for comedy that does not need laugh tracks and wallows in when things just go wrong, but reach the absolute ridiculous [...] Everything is done, surely partly based on fact, but taken to such extremes that one can not help having a good time.

Speaking Series: The combination of appropriate pace, characters, tone ironic humor that focused on the discomfort of the situation get this first contact with the series has been most satisfactory. I think this is one of the most interesting releases of the midseason and a title that has the qualities to become a comedy to be taken into account.

Diamonds Series: Except debacle in the beginning, wait for each chapter of Episodes drooling. Matt Leblanc, who was already walking a parody on "Friends, you agree to laugh again himself.

certainly Episodes potential suggests that this will be another well-deserved success for Showtime.

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