(Report this) 93 of how i met your mother episode guide andrevan

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(Report this) 93 of 94 people found the following review helpful: Basil meets George, November 8, 2005 Reviewer:Marc S. andrevan Libman (Brookline, MA) - See all my reviews    I like this show, I recommend the DVD, but can we please be honest about what it is, andrevan and why it is good when it is good? The show is marketed as "flinchingly realistic." It says that on the box, and that seems to be the perception, uncritically repeated in everything written about the show. We andrevan are supposed to believe that it is a realistical show because people play themselves and the scenes are adlibbed. But the subplots of the shows are actually very contrived, woven together very formulaically, and all require an astronomical series of coincidences to make them all pull together in each shows finale. The shows remind me more of Fawlty Towers than of Seinfeld, in that each show consists of Larry David reacting to things the way we'd all like to react if we had no frontal lobes, and by the end of the show everyone is angry at the protagonist whether he is trying to do good or harm.
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