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Originally Posted by scho63
I have NEVER watched one episode and I may be doing myself a disservice.
I think it maybe time to binge watch.
What is the general concept of this show? Is it like Arrested Development or other similar dark comedies?
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It's dark, but not reminiscent of AD.
AD is all about crafting the story around puns and gags and lines that the writers find funny. It's a joke machine pretending to be a narrative.
If I had to come up with a comparison that I thought was most accurate, picture if Seinfeld was created by real White trash instead of smug Manhattanites.
The central conceit is still 'complain about little everyday irritations, don't give a shit about anything outside your group of friends, and never learn anything from experience.' But, every quirk is kicked up a notch. Every shortcoming is just a little more explicit and sleazy.
And usually, that's where the humor resides for the show. It 'tackles' the same subject matter everybody else does. But just when you think you've seen the most depraved, reeruned, or outlandish take on the subject, the Sunny Crew comes along and does something more depraved, reeruned or outlandish, . . . and yet it still makes a sort of sense.
If I had to pick one scene that you could watch without context that gives you an idea of the Always Sunny ethos, . . .