This isn't really as good as Seinfeld, even though it's vaguely similar, in a way; also, it's interesting to note that this show premiered the year that "The Wrath of Khan" came out.
Also, the.... details, of these really long running comic's shows, (I call it comic's drama, because I have somewhat.... Aldrin-y, ideas about what comedy is, or at least, *should* be), kinda confuse me. I don't really know what started in 1892, I mean, 1982, and what.... I don't know.
I also don't really know if I'd like Jimmy Fallon or Conan O'Brien better than David Letterman.... With Conan, it's sorta a toss-up, (I can't quite see Barney Stinson in him), although maybe with Jimmy Fallon, (his performance at the aid concert notwithstanding, lol.... At least he's from Mets country, lol), since I like his 50% more cash back commercials and he vaguely reminds me of Ted Mosby.... almost.
I actually like the Jimmy Fallon 50% more cash back commercials better than Letterman, but, whatever.
Anyway, 'full disclosure'-- I watch this show, I end up watching it, because other people watch it, other people are watching it.
I don't really like it, though. I just don't appreciate his taste.
Hahaha, an election, hahaha, America, and an election, hahahaha, candidate, hahahaha, not funny, hahahaha.
I mean, I think that the last political statement that amused me was when Spock said, "It is not good to have many rulers; let there be one ruler, one king", in Civilization *IV*, and I don't think that I've played that game, or any of the sequels, in at least two to four years.....
I mean, some of the interviews that he does are good, that is true.
'So-and-so was on Letterman'. Fine.
But other than that.... he just, in general, just has this trashy way of talking.
"And we didn't see Lily again for four weeks."
Jason Segel: Dammit guys, I have to take off points for stuff like that. Why couldn't you find, innocent amusements, the way that Ted and Barney do?
Ted: And one for his nobs.
Barney: This is such a weird game.
But some things are.... people laugh if you say, 'too sweet', but sometimes something is too concentrated, too bitter.... too much.
Robin: What, you didn't think that Old King Clancy was clean?
Jason Segel: I don't even know what that means, Robin.
And, I mean, I also like "King of Queens", but I guess that I'm just too much of a bigoted class phony to obsess about it, the way that I do with that show from Manhattan. ;0
{'In the Bronx you have the streets, the numbers. Here it's just palm trees; they all look the same.'
There is a difference between a bakery and a house.;0 }
(7/10)