Mr. White said:
Best character in TV history
Mr. White said:
Best character in TV history
Your last name is Garrelli?bigjag19 said:Mr. White said:
Best character in TV history
Good yes. Best? Not a chance.
I nominate James James, the man so nice they named him twice.
Didn't we already have a bracket to decide this?Mr. White said:
Best character in TV history
Dr. Horrible said:Didn't we already have a bracket to decide this?Mr. White said:
Best character in TV history
fightinags2013 said:
Don't forget about Michael Scarn
Mr. White said:
Best character in TV history
Bunk Moreland said:Dr. Horrible said:Didn't we already have a bracket to decide this?Mr. White said:
Best character in TV history
The entertainment board could have a nicest TV dads bracket and Walter White would win.
BarryProfit said:Bunk Moreland said:Dr. Horrible said:Didn't we already have a bracket to decide this?Mr. White said:
Best character in TV history
The entertainment board could have a nicest TV dads bracket and Walter White would win.
Not even to best Bryan Cranston TV character (Tim Whatley).
20ag07 said:
Who watched the last 3 seasons and was like "Man, we need more of this show"? Even before Carrell left, the show was completely out of steam.
20ag07 said:
Who watched the last 3 seasons and was like "Man, we need more of this show"? Even before Carrell left, the show was completely out of steam.
Bunk Moreland said:20ag07 said:
Who watched the last 3 seasons and was like "Man, we need more of this show"? Even before Carrell left, the show was completely out of steam.
Yep. It was brutal. I think that was the NBC home office getting away from what worked and featuring the side characters more often. I'm sure they all requested it to stay in their contracts but it lost its soul.
The first 4 seasons of the office hold up as well as any first 4 in a sitcom imo.
I'd say putting Andy in charge of the office, not letting him go, was a large source of the problem.Quote:
Then letting Ed Helms take off for half a season to do Hangover 3 was pretty bad. At that point you can't argue they weren't just clinging to the sinking ship.
Professor Frick said:
Definitely the best comedic performance in tv history. Insane that he never won an Emmy. His ability to bring out little flashes of the sadness boiling just under the surface of Michael Scott's silliness, the delusion and pathos that was at the root of every little comedic bit that Michael did...it was a really incredibly nuanced performance.
YouBet said:Professor Frick said:
Definitely the best comedic performance in tv history. Insane that he never won an Emmy. His ability to bring out little flashes of the sadness boiling just under the surface of Michael Scott's silliness, the delusion and pathos that was at the root of every little comedic bit that Michael did...it was a really incredibly nuanced performance.
You mean Ricky Gervais, right? Because his performance as the original Michael Scott really shows this sadness almost to perfection. Both did a great job though.
AliasMan02 said:YouBet said:Professor Frick said:
Definitely the best comedic performance in tv history. Insane that he never won an Emmy. His ability to bring out little flashes of the sadness boiling just under the surface of Michael Scott's silliness, the delusion and pathos that was at the root of every little comedic bit that Michael did...it was a really incredibly nuanced performance.
You mean Ricky Gervais, right? Because his performance as the original Michael Scott really shows this sadness almost to perfection. Both did a great job though.
David Brent was much different than Michael Scott. Scott was dumb/goofy with a great heart. He would occasionally rock the episode with a moment of genuine insight or goodness, like his "never ever ever give up" line to Jim, or his refusal to fire Ryan because that's not what leaders do. He also got genuinely and undeservedly mistreated/abused by others.
Brent was often so hard to watch. Gervais was/is brilliant in the role, but there wasn't much redeeming about his character up until he finally told off his jackass buddy in the Christmas special.
FtBendTxAg said:
Best character in tv history would likely be Randy Marsh.