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<blockquote data-quote="Rhyme or Reason" data-source="post: 56190" data-attributes="member: 9188"><p>South Park isn't funny. Hasn't been in a very long time. Watching older TV shows (the wonder years) makes it glaringly obvious how the art of <strong>subtlety </strong> is utterly foreign to modern TV and movies. </p><p></p><p>The simpsons - clever and hilarious (during it's prime)</p><p></p><p>south park - why not come into the living room and smack me in the head with a a hammer? It would be about as funny and just as subtle.</p><p></p><p>Same goes for these super hero shows my brother watches, like Arrow. All the dialogue is so fucking dry, <strong>everything is delivered as exposition.</strong> I find that to be insulting to the audience's intelligence. </p><p></p><p>I don't need every little thing explained.</p><p></p><p>I can detect nuance.</p><p></p><p>I don't need idealized fantasy characters to represent something to look up to, I find more down to earth characters more appealing and there's <strong>none of the above</strong> on modern TV shows.</p><p></p><p>Bring back Al Bundy and Jefferson.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhyme or Reason, post: 56190, member: 9188"] South Park isn't funny. Hasn't been in a very long time. Watching older TV shows (the wonder years) makes it glaringly obvious how the art of [b]subtlety [/b] is utterly foreign to modern TV and movies. The simpsons - clever and hilarious (during it's prime) south park - why not come into the living room and smack me in the head with a a hammer? It would be about as funny and just as subtle. Same goes for these super hero shows my brother watches, like Arrow. All the dialogue is so fucking dry, [b]everything is delivered as exposition.[/b] I find that to be insulting to the audience's intelligence. I don't need every little thing explained. I can detect nuance. I don't need idealized fantasy characters to represent something to look up to, I find more down to earth characters more appealing and there's [b]none of the above[/b] on modern TV shows. Bring back Al Bundy and Jefferson. [/QUOTE]
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