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Zee 03-28-05 12:11 PM

I love this show.

"Now hit the break, there's a light in half a mile."

Great guest stars coming up...
Spoiler:
Alan Tudyk (of Joss Whedon's Firefly) next week and Zach Braff the week after!

sven 03-28-05 12:44 PM


Originally Posted by uteotw
"Ancient Chinese secret, huh?!"

Absolutely-freakin'-hilarious...

(You did get it, right?)

Nope. Feel free to explain...

mrpayroll 03-28-05 01:13 PM


Originally Posted by sven
Nope. Feel free to explain...

It's from a 1972 commercial for Calgon detergent. Try this link to see the commercial. I couldn't get any video probably because I need to update my software.

http://dt2.prohosting.com/70s/adulttv/calgon.au

Chris

Red Dog 03-28-05 01:16 PM


Originally Posted by mrpayroll
It's from a 1972 commercial for Calgon detergent. Try this link to see the commercial. I couldn't get any video probably because I need to update my software.

http://dt2.prohosting.com/70s/adulttv/calgon.au

Chris


That originated in 1972? Wow. It must have played for about a decade then.

j123vt_99 03-28-05 01:24 PM


Originally Posted by Red Dog
That originated in 1972? Wow. It must have played for about a decade then.


a lot of people may know it from the movie Wayne;'s World

sven 03-28-05 01:24 PM

HAHA thats great. Way before my time though.

dick_grayson 03-28-05 01:25 PM


Originally Posted by j123vt_99
a lot of people may know it from the movie Wayne;'s World


ahhh, that's right. I knew it sounded familiar. :up:

Cusm 03-28-05 01:33 PM

Best doctor in the county.

Best doctor in Southern California.



It is too late for your son.
Wait, let him finish.

Chew 03-28-05 01:34 PM


Originally Posted by Red Dog
That originated in 1972? Wow. It must have played for about a decade then.

No kidding. I knew it was old, but not that old. :eek:

auntiewinnie 03-28-05 02:34 PM


Originally Posted by Suprmallet
What I don't get about that joke is, aren't sitcoms filmed a little earlier than two weeks before air date? The cutback was not that long ago. Did they reshoot scenes just to add that in? That would surprise me. At the same time, I don't see how they could have done it any other way.

The story of Fox cutting the episode order broke in the press on Feb 9 here, which means there were 6 1/2 weeks between that news and last night's joke. I'm not familiar with the time that shows go from production to air, but that doesn't seem unreasonable.

Gunde 03-28-05 03:05 PM


Originally Posted by bralph
Actually it seemed to me that Michael's entire storyline was about Fox and AD. Michael has some mysterious ailment that puts him in the hospital (AD is floundering in ratings despite being the funniest thing on TV). He doesn't get any better despite being treated by the best doctor in the state. (AD performs poorly behind The Simpsons) Michael has minor surgery to correct the problem, but it doesn't work. In the end, he leaves the hospital without the problem getting corrected, and is content to move on with his life and whatever happens will happen. (AD keeps bringing teh funny, and if it gets canceled then so be it.)

The offices are forced to vacate their lofty penthouse and lease their space to someone else, and are happy about just being able to continue working. (AD bumped from post-Simpsons slot by Family Guy, but haven't been canceled yet.)

Makes perfect sense to me. Utterly brilliant.

bralph 03-28-05 03:05 PM


Originally Posted by xDareDevilx
wow, that's a huuuuuge stretch, but who knows....

I'm mad I didn't get the 22-18 joke until I read it here. This kind of joke though proves how amazing of a show AD is.

I don't think it's that much of a stretch. They even had Homer Simpson as his doctor and had Michael keep repeating about trusting his decisions and that it was all for the best.

Anyway, it was just my take on it.

bralph 03-28-05 03:06 PM


Originally Posted by Gunde
Makes perfect sense to me. Utterly brilliant.

Thanks! Just as I came to my own defense, there was Gunde right there with me...

mrpayroll 03-28-05 03:25 PM


Originally Posted by bralph
Thanks! Just as I came to my own defense, there was Gunde right there with me...

I bet we'll find out when the DVD comes out and they have the commentary, that your thoughts were pretty close to the truth! ;)

Chris

EEz28 03-28-05 07:40 PM

I could not stop laughing during this, awesome episode

There was also the joke in which Tony Wonder had to change the name of his video because a band had it before, much like how the band Arrested Development sued over the name.

Jackskeleton 03-28-05 07:52 PM

Trust me, the turn around for shows like AD from when they are finished filming to when they air is rather quick. The joke about them not having them planned out... it was true. ;) sure, they have a rough idea about the general direction of some of the characters, but the fine details of a show are worked out quickly.

j123vt_99 03-28-05 08:09 PM


Originally Posted by EEz28
I could not stop laughing during this, awesome episode

There was also the joke in which Tony Wonder had to change the name of his video because a band had it before, much like how the band Arrested Development sued over the name.

jesus.. the subtle humor keeps getting deeper.. this show may be the most smartest show out there

Doughboy 03-28-05 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by EEz28
I could not stop laughing during this, awesome episode

There was also the joke in which Tony Wonder had to change the name of his video because a band had it before, much like how the band Arrested Development sued over the name.

Wow, I never even caught that. It was funny enough just based on the Use Your Illusion I & II gag.

kaempfer 03-28-05 09:20 PM


Originally Posted by EEz28
I could not stop laughing during this, awesome episode

There was also the joke in which Tony Wonder had to change the name of his video because a band had it before, much like how the band Arrested Development sued over the name.

Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II are Guns N' Roses albums. I think the joke is on the album names rather than the Arrested Development lawsuit. The humor can be way out there...

Michael Corvin 03-28-05 09:45 PM


Originally Posted by kaempfer
Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II are Guns N' Roses albums. I think the joke is on the album names rather than the Arrested Development lawsuit. The humor can be way out there...

Right... on the surface for the casual viewer. For those looking for deeper jokes one could assume it is ALSO a reference to the name lawsuit. Didn't Wonder say he was sued over the title? That is why he changed it?

One could also expand on that since Axl Rose did threaten to sue someone else(the Offspring) over an album title... "Chinese Democracy," which he thinks he has some legal right to.

The 22-18 one flew right by me as well, but I was trying to keep up with my 8 month old daughter at the time, so AD didn't have my full attention.

I also think that is quite an astute observation bralph. I find it very probable with the caliber of writers on this show.

Supermallet 03-29-05 01:56 AM


Originally Posted by Jackskeleton
Trust me, the turn around for shows like AD from when they are finished filming to when they air is rather quick. The joke about them not having them planned out... it was true. ;) sure, they have a rough idea about the general direction of some of the characters, but the fine details of a show are worked out quickly.

That's kind of insane, considering that they'll set something up that pays off a season and a half later.

JTH182 03-29-05 06:33 AM


Originally Posted by Suprmallet
That's kind of insane, considering that they'll set something up that pays off a season and a half later.


and that's the genius of this show... it's unlike anything we've seen (seinfeld did it a few times, I guess)

j123vt_99 03-29-05 07:27 AM


Originally Posted by JTH182
and that's the genius of this show... it's unlike anything we've seen (seinfeld did it a few times, I guess)


where did the AD writers come from? anyone know other shows they have done? I'm curious if their "deep" humor can be seen elsewhere

Brain Stew 03-29-05 07:42 AM


Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
Right... on the surface for the casual viewer. For those looking for deeper jokes one could assume it is ALSO a reference to the name lawsuit. Didn't Wonder say he was sued over the title? That is why he changed it?

One could also expand on that since Axl Rose did threaten to sue someone else(the Offspring) over an album title... "Chinese Democracy," which he thinks he has some legal right to.

I think referencing Arrested Development the band and Chinese Democracy is a stretch. It's just a joke about using the same name as Guns 'N Roses.

Groucho 03-29-05 07:43 AM

"Use your Allusion" :lol: Get it?

Brain Stew 03-29-05 07:45 AM


Originally Posted by Groucho
"Use your Allusion" :lol: Get it?

-You can allude to Poe or someone. Wait, scratch that, I'm doing Poe!

-What about Chaucer?

-Just anyone but Poe!

j123vt_99 03-29-05 07:47 AM


Originally Posted by Brain Stew
-You can allude to Poe or someone. Wait, stratch that, I'm doing Poe!

-What about Chaucer?

-Just anyone but Poe!


i didn;t get that part.. please explain

Brain Stew 03-29-05 07:52 AM


Originally Posted by j123vt_99
i didn;t get that part.. please explain

Use Your Illusion is a set of albums by Guns N Roses. Use Your "Allusion" is a DVD by Tony Wonder.

An allusion is a reference to another person's work, usually literature. So Tony Wonder says that he is going to reference Poe in his <strike>magic trick</strike> illusion and Chaucer in Buster's. :lol:

Groucho 03-29-05 07:54 AM

Not to mention that the entire episodes had allusions to the current state of the show.

j123vt_99 03-29-05 07:54 AM


Originally Posted by Brain Stew
Use Your Illusion is a set of albums by Guns N Roses. Use Your "Allusion" is a DVD by Tony Wonder.

An allusion is a reference to another person's work, usually literature. So Tony Wonder says that he is going to reference Poe in his <strike>magic trick</strike> illusion and Chaucer in Buster's. :lol:

i got the allusion/illusion thing, but why poe and chaucer?

Brain Stew 03-29-05 07:56 AM


Originally Posted by j123vt_99
i got the allusion/illusion thing, but why poe and chaucer?

Oh.

I'm not sure. I just thought it was amusing for some reason.

Cusm 03-29-05 09:02 AM

The only show I can think of that has ever been this smart is MST3K.This show is so perfect, I wish I was a billionaire so I could finance endless seasons of this show. Please Fox do not let this show die, I hope their new president gains some appreciation for this show.

Supermallet 03-29-05 09:34 AM


Originally Posted by Brain Stew
-You can allude to Poe or someone. Wait, scratch that, I'm doing Poe!

-What about Chaucer?

-Just anyone but Poe!

You forgot the best part, Buster going, "YESSSSS!" when he finds out he can do Chaucer. :lol:

Third Baseman 03-29-05 10:40 AM

Hilarious episode (just watched it), as always!

The previews for next week look great.

"That kid has got moves" rotfl

rabbit77 03-29-05 10:52 AM


Originally Posted by Third Baseman
Hilarious episode (just watched it), as always!

The previews for next week look great.

"That kid has got moves" rotfl

the previews look great, indeed. :eyebrow:

I believe there was a kid on the internet who did something similar to what George Michael was doing on that tape, anyone remember?

dick_grayson 03-29-05 10:53 AM


Originally Posted by rabbit77
the previews look great, indeed. :eyebrow:

I believe there was a kid on the internet who did something similar to what George Michael was doing on that tape, anyone remember?


yeah, the Star Wars kid. check the thread from last weeks episode to read more

Chew 03-29-05 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by rabbit77
I believe there was a kid on the internet who did something similar to what George Michael was doing on that tape, anyone remember?

Does anybody have a rabbit77 to Groucho sarcasm conversion program?

Brain Stew 03-29-05 01:41 PM


Originally Posted by Suprmallet
You forgot the best part, Buster going, "YESSSSS!" when he finds out he can do Chaucer. :lol:

I didn't catch that :lol:.

Buster: I grant him magic immunity!

Tony: I'll accept your immunity, with the clause of silence!

GOB: But...

Buster: Clause of silence!

j123vt_99 03-29-05 01:46 PM

am i the only one getting a little tired of george sr. hiding in the attic and oscar? just think that has started to get worn out

Draven 03-29-05 01:48 PM


Originally Posted by Chew
Does anybody have a rabbit77 to Groucho sarcasm conversion program?

It's still in beta with a few bugs.

Right now it occasionally changes whatever rabbit77 says to "suck it."


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