Another week another bunch of comedy. From last Thursday to last night, here's the best of comedy on television!
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Ben and Kate (Season 1, Episode 3): 3/5
Ben is having trouble coming up with a good idea for an invention and thinks he can get stuff done quicker than Kate. So Kate decides to re-live a scavenger hunt when her and Ben were kids to see who can really accomplish things the best. I liked this episode and it was the best so far. I'd been looking for this show to step up and they did this week. Kudos to them.
Animal Practice (Season 1, Episode 4): 3/5
Dorothy has to hire a new vet for the office. She turns to a very qualified woman that George doesn't like. So she makes George leave his night shift to Yamamoto to go get to know her. That night it turns out that Yamamoto has to preform surgery on the mayor of New York City's dog and it turns out George has sex with the vet candidate. This show, for me, has hit a good stride and I really like the comedy in each episode. It doesn't look like this will get a second season so I'll enjoy it while I can.
The Mindy Project (Season 1, Episode 3): 3/5
Mindy finds out that Shauna can get her into one of the hottest clubs in the city. It turns into an office night out as everybody is invited to the club. Danny dances, Shauna struggles to find her place that night, Morgan starts to set up as bathroom attendant for tips and Mindy gets invited to the VIP. I really like this show and it's been good from the start. Now they got more big appearances (Amar'e Stoudemire, Baron Davis and Danny Granger) and the comedy is there more than ever this week.
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Up All Night (Season 2, Episode 3): 3/5
Chris and Reagan are watching TV with dinner when it goes out. They decide to try and eat dinner without TV at the table and realize how boring they are. So they decided to spice things up by doing a trapeze act in the park. While this is going on Ava and Scott decide to have a garage sale since it turns out Ava is a hoarder. This was a very meh episode for me, but everything was good this week so it gets a pass. I still like this show very much.
South Park (Season 16, Episode 10): 3/5
To put this simply, Ike sees his parents having sex and they are role playing. Kyle walks in on Ike crying and he hand him a picture saying the UPS man is having sex with his mom. This spurs the men of the town to buy Bane masks and terrorize the UPS men delivering Amazon packages and Cartman to add home security and (In Security) to all aspects of this life. Solid episode, some good one-liners and I love the Bane mask aspect.
2 Broke Girls (Season 2, Episode 2): 3/5
The diner gets held up and Caroline pees her pants and puts Max in harms way before Han pulls out a gun of his own and saves his restaurant. In the coming days Caroline cannot live down putting Max in harms way and incidentally, peeing herself. They sneak into a movie one afternoon and they see Han. Hilarity ensues as they try to find out why he's there alone. I really liked this episode. Maybe cause it was full of puns and, literally, toilet humor but it made me laugh. That's what a comedy should do.
How I Met your Mother (Season 8, Episode 3): 3/5
Since breaking up with Quinn, Barney has decided to create Bangtoberfest to pick up women. Meanwhile Marshall and Lilly are having legitimate trouble finding a nanny for Marvin. All the while Robin and Ted are playing the one up game as they try to out-do each others happiness in their respective relationships. This was the first episode this season, for me, where all the facets of the story-lines worked and were good and funny. Bout time CBS kicked into gear with shows. I was worried.
30 Rock (Season 7, Episode 1): 3/5
Now I've never seen all the episodes of 30 Rock but I keep up with enough so I can pop in for premieres and such. This being the final season I decided to try and keep up with it. In this season premiere Liz is back at 30 Rock and finds out that Jack is trying to bring NBC down with bad shows and gimmicks. Also she must juggle a bachelorette party for Jenna. All while Kenneth and Hazel invite Tracy over for dinner. Hazel tries to seduce Tracy in order to get an acting job. Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin have always had a winning chemistry and all the bad fakes shows to air on NBC were hilarious.
New Girl (Season 2, Episode 4): 4/5
The guys are concerned that Jess isn't motivated in getting back to work and on with her life. This really reverberates with Winston as he tries to get a promotion at work. All the while we find out Nick spend inordinate amounts of time pulling intricate pranks on Schmidt. This is all going on as young hipster neighbors move in a gravitate to Jess cause of her using the "Did I do that" line by Urkel and ignore Schmidt trying desperately to fit in. This was a comeback from a lackluster episode with his one. Laughs through out and it really reminded me why I love this show.
Tosh.0 (Season 4, Episode 23): 4/5
It's hard to do an overview of a clip show. So all I'll say is that Tosh is the funniest thing going on Comedy Central and I don't think I've seen a more consistently irreverent and funny show. And its gotta be better than Seth MacFarlane hosting the Oscars.
The Office (Season 9, Episode 3): 4/5
I'll keep this short, Ellie lies to Andy about an ancestry report and being related to Michelle Obama. Jim and Darryl are growing ever dissatisfied with their standing in the company and Jim offers him a possible job at the sports marketing place he may be starting up.All the while Erin is being taught the Dothraki language form the Game of Thrones by Dwight in efforts to expand her horizons to impress Andy's family. Season nine of this fine series is still going strong.
Modern Family (Season 4, Episodes 2/3): 5/5
Due to the debates and shit, we got two glorious episodes of Modern Family last night. In the first episode Jay and Gloria is pushed by Manny to take a parenting class and Cam and Mitchell take Lilly to kindergarten for her first day. All while Phil and Claire take Haley up to college to move in. In the second half of this double header, Gloria is struggling with accepting the fact that she's bigger now that she's pregnant. alex is trying ot fit in the the wrong group of friends and Luke forgets his science project leading Claire into some less than flattering situations. All while Jay coaxes and eventually comforts Phil as he has to go get a vasectomy. Too man good moment in there too episodes to drone on. I'm really glad this show is back, it hardly ever disappoints me.
Parks and Recreation (Season 5, Episode 3): 5/5
Leslie has a new office with a private bathroom and Councilman Jamm is unimpressed and wants to use her bathroom to go number two. Leslie refuses and it costs her his vote in a bill she's trying to pass. Chris, inspired by his therapist sets up a 311 line and asks the parks department to answer phones. Ron gets a call from a woman who wants a pothole fixed in front of her house and he takes Andy to help him. There is a definite connection between Ron and Diane, the woman. All the while back in DC, April and Ben decide to take an impromptu trip back to Pawnee, but get caught in a line waiting on the Presidential motorcade to pass and Ben is low on gas. This show is perfect if you haven't figured it out yet. Enough said.
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