Specter313
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Comedy From Tina Fey, Jack Burditt & Robert Carlock



Uhh....Gets Big CBS Commitment
In a very competitive situation, CBS has landed a multi-camera project from the 30 Rock and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt trio of Tina Fey, Jack Burditt and Robert Carlock.
"Graceland is a show that will be sorely missed," says no one.
Most multi-cam shows of late suck, but I don't really watch many of them and, regardless, I don't think it's fair to say that the format as a whole should die. The "sitcom" is a staple of American pop culture, and I'm sure there will be more great sitcoms down the line.
I know it's hated with a passion by many here and it DOES suck now, but The Big Bang Theory was actually solid and refreshing during its early seasons. That show Undateable really isn't bad, and I think the fact that they're airing this entire next season with all live episodes is both risky and refreshing. I'll probably watch some of that.
Also, for every great single-cam comedy, there are a bunch of ****** ones, just like there are ****** network and cable dramas, ****** talk shows, etc.
I'm gonna be brutally honest: I don't see a point for multicamera sitcoms anymore. It was created due to the limitations of TV in the 50s and there's no technological need for it anymore.
Multicamera sitcoms are creative crutches that are more or less training wheels than its own genre anymore. Any great multicamera can easily be a great single cam sitcom. Can't say the same vice versa.
MacGyver would almost certainly have to be a reboot at this point. Richard Dean Anderson is in no condition to replay the character at this point. Would be great to see him cameo though.

*yawn*... how original... is Hollywood STILL dead from the neck up in thinking of new ways to grab the viewers?...