Sitcom: A History in 24 Episodes from I Love Lucy to Community
A carefully curated tour through TV comedy series, this mixtape of fondly remembered shows surveys the genealogy of the form, the larger trends in its history, the best of what the genre has accomplished, and the most standard of its works. From I Love Lucy, The Phil Silvers Show, and M*A*S*H to...
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A carefully curated tour through TV comedy series, this mixtape of fondly remembered shows surveys the genealogy of the form, the larger trends in its history, the best of what the genre has accomplished, and the most standard of its works. From I Love Lucy, The Phil Silvers Show, and M*A*S*H to Taxi, The Larry Sanders Show, and 30 Rock, this guide presents the sitcom as a capsule version of the 20th-century arts—realism giving way to modernism and then to postmodernism, all between the hours of 8 and 10pm on weeknights. Each chapter springs from an individual representative entity, including The Simpsons’ “22 Short Films About Springfield,” The Mary Tyler Moore Show’s “Chuckles Bites the Dust,” Seinfeld’s “The Pitch,” and Freaks and Geeks’ “Dead Dogs and Gym Teachers,” where Martin Starr’s nerdy Bill takes comfort in—what else—the pleasures of laughing at TV.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781613743843 (161374384X)
ASIN: 161374384X
Publish date: March 1st 2014
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Pages no: 416
Edition language: English
The second paragraph of the book includes this run-on sentence:Thriving in the dim cathode-ray light of one hundred million living rooms, the situation comedy bloomed despite the benign neglect of a nation of captive viewers lulled into somnolence and the disinterest of high-mandarin cultural arbite...
Actual score 3.5 stars for a strong beginning, but a meandering end that showed too much of the author's personal biases. Review to come 3/1/14.