I hate hypocritical characters… e.g.: Maya
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esshor — 9 years ago(September 04, 2016 02:29 PM)
Not many users comment in the Just Shoot Me message board anyway. I don't need people to agree. The points valid and rampartly abundant in that show.
She's shocking.
And a 'wasnt' was a simple typo you douche. A mistake that was remedied/edited/fixed before your reply. Guess you chose to comment on it anyway.
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srklondie — 9 years ago(September 04, 2016 06:19 PM)
No, most of the time I like to have intelligent interactions with other posters. But, occasionally I like to mess with idiot posters who start threads with moronic posts. By the way, I'm not your buddy. I wouldn't be the buddy of someone who has the taste that you have. I might let you wash my car, though.
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WhenAmyMetSalad — 9 years ago(October 07, 2016 10:08 AM)
Hey there is no reason for you to act so petty about a post that obviously does not resonate with you. To have intelligent interactions requires one to be intelligent as well, which you greatly lack in said department.
-On October 3rd He asked me what day it was "What day is it?" "It's October 3rd"- -
Theodor_Birch — 9 years ago(September 04, 2016 10:05 AM)
Yeah! And Frasier Crane, claiming to be such a professional psyciatrist, yet kept treating his family poorly and only thinking of his own base desires.
Or Tim Taylor from Home Improvement who is supposed to be a handyman, yet he's a total clutz!
Or Ray Romano, the show is "Everybody loves Raymond" yet his brother clearly
hates
him!!!
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esshor — 9 years ago(September 04, 2016 02:31 PM)
Nice Family Guy quote reference.
But those other sitcoms themes are backed by such characters flaws/contradictions/ironies.
Maya's wasn't. She legitimately thought she was better than she was, and everyone else esteemed that opinion, despite it's obvious defects -
Theodor_Birch — 9 years ago(September 04, 2016 10:02 PM)
Let me be clear, I am not mocking your grammar or punctuation. But what does this mean?
But those other sitcoms themes are backed by such characters flaws/contradictions/ironies
It seems to me that 90% of sitcom jokes are based on that simple premise. A character is supposed to be one thing, but is really another. The mayor in Spin City is unable to manage even the simplest thing. The comedy enters with the character's flaws.
Maya's archetypal joke is sort of "I'm really ethical superior and not superficial but these red pumps are sooo cute!"