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Originally Posted by Daddy Warbucks
To me, yes, very much so. In season 1, while some scenes were probably put together by the producers to make entertainment (alex/grenade basically breaking & entering into their house to find situation/pauly), the casts reactions seemed mostly genuine. And therein lies the issue, they're all horrible actors. When they try script reactions/lines/scenes, it loses credibility and you're taken out of the moment and feel like you're watching a high school production. I want to believe that there's really people are absurd as this in New Jersey and in S1 I could, now it feels like I'm watching poor audition tapes.....
I suppose, but does knowing that there isn't really a Greendale Community College ruin your appreciation of Community?
Anyway, I highly doubt that there is much, if any, straight scripted stuff. It's way more likely that they just leave the kids alone for a couple of months and then just edit things together in a way that tells a story that they want to tell.
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Originally Posted by Tyler Durden
I thought you were supposed to suspend belief?
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Pretty sure he was right, i.e. to suspend disbelief means you will temporarily not allow yourself to scrutinize something in order to make the unbelievable seem real.
Anyway, he also wrote "at the end of the day" a phrase has been completely wrecked by famewhores, celebrities, and athletes. Almost to a tard they have ruined that trite saying in an attempt to come off as profound. It's right there with "it puts everything in perspective" with cliches that need to be buried.
Yes, that is what the phrase means.
Also, sir, you seem to have very strong opinions about things that don't really matter. I look forward to your future pontifications.