View Full Version : Seth McFarlane on The Adam Carolla tonite
BigLouMan20
10-05-2005, 11:35 PM
I was watching Daily Show and the ad mention that he will be on tonite @ midnight. 11 pm my time :) on Comedy Central.
Ultra Mike
10-06-2005, 12:07 AM
This is kind of off topic but watching the Adam Carolla show, it's really sad on how few laughs he gets. Not that he really deserves any, but you'd think they would try to make them laugh more. I just really want to say "Get to the Family Guy already" but now they got through 10 minutes of this. Come on!
BigLouMan20
10-06-2005, 12:36 AM
What I have notice is that it seems like the audience is no longer on the show. All the laughs are coming from the staff. No new information we already know about Seth except I wish I saw him on that episode of "Crank Yankers."
shoujoaifan
10-06-2005, 12:44 AM
This is kind of off topic but watching the Adam Carolla show, it's really sad on how few laughs he gets. Not that he really deserves any, but you'd think they would try to make them laugh more. I just really want to say "Get to the Family Guy already" but now they got through 10 minutes of this. Come on!I don't know all the details (only watch it occassionally) but in one of the episodes I have seen he explains how 1) they were moved from 11:30 after the Daily Show to 12:00 after the re-instated repeat of another night's DS, and that 2) they lost their live audience, and were just recording.
Its was an all right show, nothing outstanding. But the show definately lost some of the feel good, laidback, cozy attitude when they lost their audience. They laughed along, so it wasn't a sitcom laugh track, it was real and didn't make you feel guilty for automatically laughing along. (So sue me that some of those sitcoms can get a laugh out of me like that, its human nature and the infectious nature of laughing. They got it down to a science of messing with our heads :p )
In short: Those few laughs came from the production crew, there's no more live recordings an audience can go to and laugh. The show's probably on its last legs if it got moved and lost its audience.
shoujoaifan
10-06-2005, 12:49 AM
What I have notice is that it seems like the audience is no longer on the show. All the laughs are coming from the staff. No new information we already know about Seth except I wish I saw him on that episode of "Crank Yankers."Obviously he beat me to it :sweat: I really need to take a typing class to improve my lackluster skills.
BTW, I heard another guy from the Man Show is also having trouble with his show or whatever it is. I hope they don't end up like so many other comedians and actors, who people only want to see in a specific show they've seen. Some escape, some get typecast, and some can't even get much decent work after the shows that made them famous and doomed them as well.
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