If you even remotely enjoyed 30 Rock (so, most of you) you need to start watching this. I'm through 5 eps and the jokes are embedded into every line. It's amazing.
The guys from Hit Fix were speculating that season two could be even funnier, since the first season was produced for network TV, and season two will be purely for Netflix.
Quote from: Shooter on March 09, 2015, 07:35:01 PM
The guys from Hit Fix were speculating that season two could be even funnier, since the first season was produced for network TV, and season two will be purely for Netflix.
I just saw this but yes. I don't think they'll start swearing up a blue streak (Is that a phrase) but they can take more liberties. I can't wait.
Quote from: Slaky on April 15, 2015, 11:26:29 AM
Quote from: Shooter on March 09, 2015, 07:35:01 PM
The guys from Hit Fix were speculating that season two could be even funnier, since the first season was produced for network TV, and season two will be purely for Netflix.
I just saw this but yes. I don't think they'll start swearing up a blue streak (Is that a phrase) but they can take more liberties. I can't wait.
I would have loved to be in the room when Tina Fey was pitching this show to networks. It's way too good for them.
Bump/DPD
Season two dropped today.
This is an excellent show to watch following an episode of Daredevil, since the latter is a gore fest near the same level of Game of Thrones.
The JO Brothers auction house did not go unnoticed by me.
As someone who loved 30 Rock, this show feels ... fine. It's a lot more wacky than even later-seasons 30 Rock (which could be hit or miss), usually to its detriment. And there are jokes that are straight-up lifted from previous 30 Rock jokes.
I'm about halfway through the second season and it's starting to feel like a chore to get through it.