I love sitcoms but I don't have a great sense of their history. These are my thoughts while I work through a few classic sitcoms from the '70s to the present.
Friday, 28 October 2011
Mary Tyler Moore season 6
So I put Mary Tyler Moore on
hold a couple of weeks ago, not intentionally, but more gradually due to
increasing boredom with the show. Not that it’s gotten bad or anything,
but I’m feeling my relationship with it becoming a bit more tenuous.
Season 4 I feel was the absolute pinnacle of the show, a truly wonderful
set of episodes with every major character in the show making
appearances, and always being used properly. Now, at the start of season
6, both Rhoda and Phyllis are gone, and the show is suffering without
them. I started missing Rhoda a season ago,
and it’s only gotten worse since then. She really was a perfect foil
for Mary, and their chemistry together was truly wonderful to watch.
They sparkled onscreen, and made you believe that they really were best
friends. When the show tried to fill Rhoda’s place with Georgette, I had
mixed feelings. I do love Georgette, and I was excited to see her in a
more recurring role, but as a best friend, she doesn’t work. Her best
scenes tended to center on her interactions with Rhoda, her the naive
optimist and Rhoda the world-weary cynic. Without Rhoda, Mary and
Georgette are just a pair of well-meaning, nice people, and their
interactions tend to devolve more into “Georgette says something silly,
Mary gives a reaction shot” in order to keep them funny. Season 4’s
other new character, Sue Ann, worked in small doses as a wacky side
character. The show’s attempts to broaden her and guide her into being
Mary’s friend over the past two seasons seemed to be out of obligation
more than anything else. With Mary’s home life less interesting than
before, the show has shifted even more of its action to the workplace,
and the storylines there are starting to show their age. Mary’s
coworkers (especially Ted) are becoming even more exaggerated, and it’s
becoming more and more difficult to give the show my full attention.
It’s nowhere near bad, of course, but the magic I felt back in seasons 3
and 4 is gone, and the show’s more of a chore to watch now than
anything else. I took a similar break at the start of season 2, when the
show wasn’t picking up from its season 1 malaise as fast as I was
hoping it would. Hopefully I can come back to it with fresher eyes and
enjoy the last two seasons. I’m obviously not gonna drop it entirely so
close to the end. But I’ve been needing something more exciting to watch
recently.
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