InSitcom WorldbyLisa MartensBart is Now Homer: Reflections on The Simpsons BingeWatching The Simpsons from start to finish, in typical Netflix-style, allowed a sobering reflection on the way the series has changed. Then…Dec 11, 2016
InSitcom WorldbyNikki Bee WilliamsHow This 70s Sitcom Can Make You A Better WriterYou remember Oscar Madison, the lovable lummox from Neil Simon’s “The Odd Couple”? Always pushing socks, dirty underwear, and food-laden…Feb 17, 2016Feb 17, 2016
InSitcom WorldbyMcGavin IsraelCurb Your Enthusiasm: A Psychoanalytic ViewWhen it comes to humor, legendary psychologist Sigmund Freud believed it to be an integral part of human existence. In Jokes and Their…Apr 27, 2015Apr 27, 2015
InSitcom WorldbyKendra Stanton LeeWhat “A Different World” tells us about our different world in 2015In the pilot episode of the 1987 sitcom “A Different World,” Denise Huxtable is using a payphone in the lobby of her women’s dormitory —…May 10, 20151May 10, 20151
InSitcom WorldbyLisa MartensBart is Now Homer: Reflections on The Simpsons BingeWatching The Simpsons from start to finish, in typical Netflix-style, allowed a sobering reflection on the way the series has changed. Then…Dec 11, 2016
InSitcom WorldbyNikki Bee WilliamsHow This 70s Sitcom Can Make You A Better WriterYou remember Oscar Madison, the lovable lummox from Neil Simon’s “The Odd Couple”? Always pushing socks, dirty underwear, and food-laden…Feb 17, 2016
InSitcom WorldbyMcGavin IsraelCurb Your Enthusiasm: A Psychoanalytic ViewWhen it comes to humor, legendary psychologist Sigmund Freud believed it to be an integral part of human existence. In Jokes and Their…Apr 27, 2015
InSitcom WorldbyKendra Stanton LeeWhat “A Different World” tells us about our different world in 2015In the pilot episode of the 1987 sitcom “A Different World,” Denise Huxtable is using a payphone in the lobby of her women’s dormitory —…May 10, 20151
InSitcom WorldbyLauren SmirHow “Modern” is Modern FamilyAmerican Sitcom Hit Pushes Boundaries With Latino StereotypesApr 29, 2015
InSitcom WorldbyKim TownendHow Broad City’s social media strategy delivers, as well as being MASSIVELY FUN.I originally published this a couple of months ago, over on my blog, but as an experiment am posting it over here too.Apr 20, 2015
InSitcom WorldbySaul Austerlitz‘30 Rock’: the Meta-Sitcom For the Internet AgeHow Tina Fey and Co. skewered the conventions of TV comedy—and triumphedMar 3, 20141