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It took some structural risks but I don't find the Arrested Development relaunch any worse than the better episodes of the original run. If anything those risks made it more interesting. So I'm kind of suspecting the tepid reaction had to do with people remembering the show as better than it was. Presumably it was mostly superior to whatever else was on network television at the time? I didn't have any reception from c. 1998-2008 so can't contextualize very accurately. If my guess is right it might also explain Firefly, which similarly seemed to me to fall absurdly short of its praise.

Though I thoroughly sympathize with the disappointed, having been tortured by zombie versions of Futurama for what, six years. We couldn't have loved it more.

Date: 2014-01-24 02:32 pm (UTC)
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Well, I don't feel high amusement watching it either. Alternations of low amusement and annoyance, I guess. Mostly just annoyance with Archer. 30 Rock we haven't yet put the time in on to say.

Some of this may be generational, or genre-centered - given the competition Firefly could well have been the best tv sci fi show ever and still not been very good (live action sci fi, anyway), and it and AD really may have been among the best shows on the air when Gen Y hit full consciousness (c. ages 16-23). Hard not to love those first oases you hit in your trek through the desert, even after you're out.

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