Entries For: August 2007

08/31/2007

Danny Devito's "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" Contract

Liz Miller
Posted August 31, 2007

The first season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (DVD available now!) was one of the funniest things I've ever seen -- a blend of awkward and offensive, culminating in a perfect comedy stew. And somehow, FX managed to improve upon the formula in the second season by adding the not inconsiderable talents of Danny Devito to the cast.

How to keep a good thing going? Well, keep Danny Devito around for the third season, of course. But Danny Devito is a star. Danny Devito deserves the best treatment. You want Danny Devito on your dinky little cable sitcom, you better treat him right. That's what Rob McElhenney learns here, with the help of Rhea Perlman and Fred Savage. He also learns to read his contract better. All of thesse are important lessons.

08/30/2007

The Office Summer Vacation!

Jill Weinberger
Posted August 30, 2007

boingyboingyboingyboingy (that's me jumping up and down) It's almost back! It's almost back! Yaaaaaaaay!

A new season of The Office kicks off on September 27, and to whet our appetite, NBC has given us the latest glimpse into what our favorite characters did over the summer.

Look -- there's Michael! Hi, Michael! And Dwight! Hi, Dwight -- sorry about your infection! And Jim! And Kevin! And Creed! And Ange-- okay, I don't really like Angela, but she took a vacation with a "gentleman friend" and I'm intrigued despite myself. Plus, there's Pam, and she's letting her hair down. Whoo! You go, girl!

Ahem. Sorry. Got a little overexcited. You know why? 'Cause it's almost back! Yay! Yaaaaaay! boingyboingboingyboingy.

08/28/2007

Miss South Carolina Responds On TODAY SHOW!

Jill Weinberger
Posted August 28, 2007

You gotta give Miss South Carolina Teen USA some credit: she doesn't run from her mistakes. Lauren Caitlin Upton fumbled her final pageant question so spectacularly this weekend that the clip has become an internet juggernaut. But did Upton hole up in her room with a pint of fro-yo? No, she went on the Today show.

Upton has a simple and honest defense: she was overwhelmed, and she made a mistake. Given the opportunity to answer the fatal question again, she does so... well, not brilliantly, but coherently. She doesn't single-handedly come up with a pithy solution to the nation's educational pitfalls, but at least she makes sense.

Basically, Upton comes off as a sweet, composed girl who, okay, may not be a genius, but certainly isn't as completely brainless as folks might have thought. Sure, her interviewee style consists mostly of rewording the question and parroting it back. But I think anyone who doesn't sock Ann Curry in the head when Curry says condescending things like, "Good girl, you!" deserves some extra credit.

Incidentally, as the fickle finger of fate would have it, there is another teen pageant contestant from South Carolina named Lauren, and she's getting a lot of undeserved flack. Her name is Lauren Elizabeth Lytle. She's South Carolina's Miss Outstanding Teen, she's got a 4.6 GPA, and she's a completely different person in a completely different pageant. So leave her be.

08/25/2007

At Miss Teen USA Pageant, South Carolina Fumbles

Liz Miller
Posted August 25, 2007

Sure, you could write off Miss South Carolina Teen USA Caitlin Upton's spectacular fumble of the question "Why can't twenty percent of Americans find America on a map?" as just another example of an over-tanned bimbo trying to sound smarter than she is. Or perhaps you could try to see her verbal stumbling as a post-modern attempt to illustrate this country's crumbling education system. With each repetition of the word "America," imagine Caitlin pleading for Congress to reexamine No Child Left Behind and other educational reforms of the past ten years. Imagine her reaching out, for something better.

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