![]() ![]() ![]() Whether he continues his trial and error approach to dating or hooks a long-term girlfriend two minutes into the season two premiere, I have the utmost faith in Simon Rich delivering a season that continues kick over the crutches that hold up conventional romantic comedies.Īfter shifting the perspective to Liz’s point of view in “Teacup,” would you like to see another episode focusing on a different character, like Mike for instance? What if they did an episode like this every season?ĭaniel Kurland: I’m all for this sort of thing. With Josh finally over his ex, his character needs a new direction. It might re-position it, but the series’ voice would still very much be present and remain the same.Ĭhris Longo: Not only do I think it would work, but I’d put money on it being the main storyline of season two. I don’t see Josh getting there anytime soon, but I don’t think saddling him up with someone would reduce the show’s creativity. Man Seeking Woman is focused specifically on the ridiculous trials and tribulations of dating, but do you think the show would benefit and still have a creative engine behind it if Josh eventually got into a long-term relationship?ĭaniel Kurland: The show keeps giving us these crazy ideas spun off from dating stories–usually first-date stories–but there’s just as much absurd relationship material to exploit from the tropes of long-term dating, anniversaries, going through an engagement, or even marriage. Once you understand what it is, and it may take a few episodes, I think it resonates with the rom-com crowd, as well as fans of absurdist humor, Eric Andre disciples, guys who buy dick pills at gas stations, Japanese penis monsters, and so on. As out there as the surreal concepts of Josh’s dating life are, what makes the show relatable for the non-Adult Swim crowd is how it stays rooted in reality long enough to not lose the casual viewer. I reference Marc Webb’s well-directed film because a lot of what makes that film enjoyable finds a home in Man Seeking Woman, only Simon Rich takes it three levels higher. The closest thing I can think of really in terms of tone is Chris Elliot’s Get A Life from the ‘90s, but this is taking much bigger swings and about something entirely different.Ĭhris Longo: Look, you can either allow your girlfriend to make you sit through 500 Days of Summer for the third time or you can take back control of the remote and find something suitable for the both of you. ![]() And no one at all has a problem with this. We’re not cutting away to Josh’s heightened perspective where his date looks like a troll she is a troll. There are plenty of sitcoms either about dating or with an integral romantic angle, but what of the many things that make this show different and why would you recommend to someone so they’ll check it out?ĭaniel Kurland: What I love so much about this show and what feels different about it from not only any other dating show, but any other show at all, is that there is absolutely no boundary line between reality and fantasy here. “So what?” suddenly turns into, “So what sort of peyote am I on?” because this sitcom might be one of the most creative, ambitious magic tricks to air in a long time. So what? And then the show starts to throw at you trolls, aliens, time travel, talking hands, trips to hell, and your standard Japanese Penis Monster. In the opening minutes of Man Seeking Woman we see Josh Greenberg (Jay Baruchel) get dumped by his girlfriend Maggie (Maya Erksine), pining her loss as it rains down on him and the cliché music is turned up on the soundtrack. So when you hear that FXX has yet another dating comedy on its block about an immature, innocuous everyman, it hardly sounds like something to get excited about. Shows like A to Z and Manhattan Love Story came and went quietly into the cancelation graveyard this television season with the viewing public barely shrugging at the results. It felt like we had hit a saturation point with romantic comedy sitcoms (“sitromcoms,” if we had to pick a term for them, which we don’t). ![]()
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