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look to the pasta ([personal profile] annakovsky) wrote2012-02-02 04:11 pm
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Parks and Recreation and Mediocrity

I wrote this whole thing after last week's Parks episode, and it might be a really unpopular opinion but whatever, I'm going to post it now before tonight's because I am pretty concerned about the direction the show is going and I don't knowwwwwww, you guys. There hasn't been an episode I super loved and instantly wanted to rewatch since The Treaty back in November, and even before that there was a lot more mediocrity than last season, and with the campaign I'm worried they've painted themselves into a corner they won't be able to get out of. HOPEFULLY TONIGHT'S EPISODE WILL BE BETTER, BUT I AM WORRIED.

First of all, established relationships are boring, and all this focus on Leslie/Ben has been super boring. I thought once they were back together we could all move on with our lives and get back to the regular ensemble show, but Leslie is still spending most of her time interacting with Ben and ughhhhhhhhhhh. THEY'RE LIKE THE SAME PERSON, THERE'S NO TENSION HERE, LET HER TALK TO RON OR ANDY OR SOMETHING.

Then to GET tension in that relationship they keep -- like, okay. Full disclosure, I HATED Ben in the episode with the negative campaign ad. I did not see both sides. Most people did, and that's fine, but I REALLY DID NOT. I feel like going negative as the FIRST THING a campaign does is a shitty thing to do in the first place (especially when you're spending all your money on it, so it's the ONE THING that people will see about your candidate), and then wanting to go negative for LESLIE KNOPE is just like, have you ever met Leslie Knope? And then when Leslie said she would never do that in a million years, to keep pushing it? Uh, it was a pretty clear statement of what she wanted, and she's the candidate -- it's her name on the ad. So if she doesn't want to go negative, YOU DON'T GO NEGATIVE. And it didn't help that his first ad sounded like Gob Bluth's negative ad against Steve Holt. Like, I was fine with the compromise ad they eventually got to, but omg, so unacceptable before that.

Last week's episode wasn't as bad, because obviously Leslie was being obsessive (which was adorable as always) -- but. Basically Leslie was being the way she always is in that kind of situation, and Ben spent the whole episode being like, "BAD DOG. NO." It's not HELPFUL. You're never going to stop Leslie by acting like that! Ron Swanson would know never to act like that with her because it's pointless! And I just feel like lately Ben thinks things are wrong with Leslie ALL THE TIME. You're a steamroller, Leslie! No, wait, you have to be tougher, Leslie! Stop being so fixated, Leslie! That's not sexy fighting, that's just being kind of awful, even when you have a point. YOU'RE HER BOYFRIEND AND YOU USED TO THINK SHE WAS GREAT, WHY AREN'T YOU ON HER SIDE ANYMORE. And why is it always Leslie who has something wrong with her to manufacture tension between them? I CAN THINK OF A LOT OF THINGS WRONG WITH YOU, BEN, WOULD YOU LIKE ME TO START ENUMERATING THEM. 1) YOU'RE A WET BLANKET AND A NEGATIVE NELLY.

I mean, whatever, sometimes I still like them, and the kissing last week was super hot, but overall, Leslie/Ben is just getting old and there's too much of it and Ben is going to have to be a lot nicer/more delightful to win me back.

So that's a problem. And then overall I seem to come out of every episode feeling like the whole thing just didn't quite hang together, in a way I can't put my finger on. I think maybe with the campaign they just have too many balls in the air? Everyone feels scattered and not that funny, and I don't know what they should do to fix it, but it's just not quite working.

I think also maybe a lot of characters have gotten kind of one-note, so it feels more repetitive than great. Like... Tom hasn't done anything new and delightful since Treat Yo Self, just the same old schtick. April has had barely any storylines, and they all seem to revolve around her and Andy as a unit. Andy is sometimes literally too dumb to function. Donna NEVER gets storylines. Chris for some reason is still around, being a shallow insincere dbag and taking up screentime that should be given to Donna, who is funnier and more interesting.

And I am REALLY worried about the campaign issue. I feel like they brought the campaign into the mix as an obstacle for Leslie/Ben, without thinking through the implications. And now I worry that we're in a Pam Beesly situation, where we have brought up Leslie having big dreams, and raised the possibility of her getting those dreams, but because of the PREMISE OF THE SHOW, AS SEEN IN ITS TITLE, she cannot get those dreams while remaining on the show, so she will have to fail at them. And I swear to God, if Leslie fails at her dreams, I am going to burn Utica to the ground. IT WILL BE TEN TIMES WORSE THAN PAM FAILING AT HER DREAMS, AND THAT IS QUITE POSSIBLY MY #1 TV DISAPPOINTMENT OF ALL TIME.

And it's not going to be better if Ron gets to be assistant city manager so Leslie can be promoted, because if Ron and Leslie and April aren't in the same department I am going to SCATTER UTICA'S BURNT ASHES TO THE WIND AND PEE ON THEM, and so then I don't know how they're going to get themselves out of this one in a satisfactory manner, and if I think about that I basically go into a depression spiral. DDDDDDDDD:

Ugh, I might be stating this all a little strongly, because the episodes, with the exception of the negative ad one, have mostly been... fine. And maybe it's too much to ask that I should have a joysplosion every week like during season 3. But it is really sad to me that the show is going from joysplosion to just fine! It being Parks Day doesn't cheer me up anymore! BUMMER CITY. It's only season 4, and two of those seasons weren't even full seasons, WE SHOULD NOT BE HITTING THE SITCOM DECLINE YET.

[identity profile] frey-at-last.livejournal.com 2012-02-02 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)
I started to feel it almost from the start of s3 of 30 Rock, although in retrospect I think it was more the last half where it started to hit me every episode. And yeah, at the beginning it's always just that sinking feeling of lessened enthusiasm and starting to weigh the good and bad stuff versus just being overwhelmed by the whole. I HATE ITTT. Getting old and bitter about tv shows is the worst, but it's not like you can help it when they start to age.

But I've also been really happy with the new season of 30 Rock! I think several of the things that disappointed me in s4-5 are better so far, which makes me happy. (And the inappropriate fixation as mention above, ahem!) But I still don't think Liz is really going to succeed at anything significant (in terms of what she's wanted) until it's time to end the show. So now I just hope that they do it well when the time comes.

You know, speaking of over-investment in TV shows, I think it's funny that TXF is sort of a by-word for what happens to shows that go on too long, when REALLY, it's amazing that it didn't start its real decline until the 6th season. Six seasons of a hit drama is a long time. Of course, they took two seasons to sort of reach maturity, and I think viewers were less critical then.

[identity profile] annakovsky.livejournal.com 2012-02-02 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh man, I was never as into 30 Rock, so I have a less clear timeline on my feelings, but I think starting with season 3 is exactly when my interest declined too -- I've been rewatching some of the first two seasons lately, and it's just SO GOOD and then it just falls off pretty steeply. And ugh, exactly, it's such a bad feeling, but you can't help it, the show is the one doing it!

Yeah, I really feel like 30 Rock is so much better! Haha, getting rid of Avery was a good move, even though it was also 100% ridiculous. But yeah, also coming to terms with how they are just going to make Liz a failure until the end helps, probably. Oh God, I'd never thought to hope they do that well when the time comes, b-but now I am hoping that really hard and also pretty concerned about it, haha.

So true on XF! Now that you mention it, I feel like dramas often have a little bit longer of a lifespan before their decline in general, though? Like, even SVU -- I mean, it is a TERRIBLE SHOW, but it did get remarkably more terrible at a certain point. But that was NOT at season 3 or 4, it was more like season 6-8 (uh... or thereabouts, my timeline of SVU is a lot shakier), which is much more the XF timeline! Though this is off the top of my head, so I'm not sure this is usually the case, because the static sitcoms don't decline so much, and also some dramas start sucking pretty early, haha. So who knows.

[identity profile] frey-at-last.livejournal.com 2012-02-02 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)
You know, I actually trust Tina and the writers to TRY to give Liz (and the other characters) a happy (albeit funny) ride off into the sunset, but I worry it will feel as arbitrary and trying-too-hard as some of the stuff they did at the end of season four and through last season. Or they'll just screw it up with storylines that can't be elevated. I mean, the finale of season four was supposed to be this hope-swelling heart-affirming type thing (so they said in press/commentaries), so they put Liz in a fugly little dress and made her go to three different weddings, including the wedding of her ex-best-boyfriend where she got to humiliate herself in public for Jack, who was meanwhile still dating two ladies behind their backs, and claimed to be in love with both of them, and ended up sticking with one of the ladies because he knocked her up. But there was happy singing at the end! And Liz met a guy and formed a weirdly intense crush!

I DID NOT LIKE SEASON FOUUUUUUR

But yes, I am hoping that they will end it in ways that will be ACTUALLY heart-warming, like the end of season one, or season two. Those were the days!

[identity profile] annakovsky.livejournal.com 2012-02-02 11:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh my God, I literally rewatched that finale just a couple of days ago (haha, I-I have become a big Jason Sudeikis fan lately???? IDK), and auuuuuuugh, seriously, SO UNCOOL IN EVERY WAY. The Floyd arc still bums me out so hard, even though I feel better about it since I found out that when Floyd was the perfect boyfriend Sudeikis was married to Kay Cannon, and then after they separated he abruptly became awful. Hahaha, why I am more okay with it when it is a somewhat personal vendetta, I don't know, but I find that pretty funny and charming.

Ugh, anyway, HOPEFULLY the actual happy ending will be actually heart-affirming and not come out of nowhere! And Liz and Jack will just get together, despite everything Tina ever says!!!

(Haha, hilariously one time Sudeikis got asked basically if he was a Liz/Floyd shipper and he was like, "Well, everyone just wants her and Jack to get together, right?" Like he totally shipped them and this was a natural way to feel. I LIKE THAT OPINION, SIR.)

[identity profile] frey-at-last.livejournal.com 2012-02-02 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Hahah, I have noticed your SNL thing on Tumblr. I liked Floyd way back when, because I thought he was funny, and definitely a much more natural screen partner than Jon Hamm or Matt Damon. (Though Dennis remains the funniest boyfriend, and Gray-Mariska's-husband is my fave non-Jack love interest!) And hahaha, I also like that they turned him into a prick, although I thought it was kind of a cop-out to have him marry that yoga chick. But I'll always love his drunken rant to her in the restaurant, which was totally as serio-comic as the show was from time to time early on!

It's crazy, but I still have hope that when they write the end, they might just say -- screw it, we convinced them all it was never going to happen, let's just SPRING IT ON EVERYONE NOW and make it awesome.

Yesss, I remember that! AND IT IS TRUE. It made me like Sudeikis even despite my natural disdain that he divorced Kay Cannon and dated January Jones. Yeah, I have opinions.

[identity profile] annakovsky.livejournal.com 2012-02-03 12:07 am (UTC)(link)
Ahahaha, Jon Hamm and Matt Damon, I know, right, and now James Marsden -- WOW, Liz Lemon, your boyfriends have gotten REALLY HOT since your show got more popular!!!! Weird! And hahahaha, omg, yeah, his drunken rant was so funny -- I would never get you drunk on salmon! Or any fish!!

Heeeee, your natural disdain for Sudeikis is COMPLETELY WARRANTED, seriously, worst downgrade ever. And full disclosure, I mostly like him because in my personal headcanon that ships him/Kristen Wiig, he fulfills the douchebag-in-love-with-a-lady role, sooooooooo yeah. HIS DBAGNESS WORKS FOR ME, I CAN'T EXPLAIN IT. But I would def never argue that he's, like, a good person, haha.