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Episode 78: What We Do in The Shadows; Unpacking the Genius of Mockumentaries

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What if your father's sendoff could be as fun and memorable as he was? This episode kicks off with Richard celebrating his latest published story in the Globe and Mail, "Bowling Booze and Chicken Wings: Dad Sendoff was as fun as he was." Amidst the excitement, he also shares insights into balancing his life filled with writing, schoolwork, and gaming. Karl, on the other hand, gives a heartfelt recount of adopting a six-year-old calico cat, aiming to keep his girlfriend company during his irregular work hours. Together, we explore the joys and responsibilities of pet ownership, and the importance of maintaining a clean and healthy environment for our furry friends.
Ever wondered why we can't get enough of shows like The Office and Parks and Recreation? We shift gears to dissect the mockumentary format in comedy, analyzing the archetypes of delusional and emotionally unintelligent main characters. From Michael Scott's implausible antics to the unique camera crew acknowledgment in What We Do in the Shadows, we critique and compare the nuances that make each show stand out. We also touch on the character dynamics in Parks and Recreation post-season one and draw parallels with the chaotic charm of Arrested Development.
Finally, we put a spotlight on the character development in What We Do in the Shadows, particularly the intricate relationship between Nandor and Guillermo. From Guillermo's vampire killer phase to Nadia's nightclub adventures, we discuss how these story arcs shape their characters and speculate on future plot twists. Memorable episodes and potential callbacks, like the yoga cult and Guillermo's possible transformation into a vampire, add layers to our conversation. With reflections on each character's unique contributions, this episode is a treasure trove for fans and comedy enthusiasts alike.

Support the Show.

Follow all things Richard and Karl, and check out "The Minuet of Sorcery"
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Chapters

1. Deep Space Dragons With Carl Richard (00:00:00)

2. Analyzing Mockumentary Archetypes in Comedy (00:12:42)

3. Analyzing Character Development in Comedy (00:26:37)

4. Analyze Comedy in Shadows (00:36:30)

5. Analyzing Mockumentary Archetypes and Teams (00:42:56)

6. Space Dragons (00:55:16)

81 episodes

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What if your father's sendoff could be as fun and memorable as he was? This episode kicks off with Richard celebrating his latest published story in the Globe and Mail, "Bowling Booze and Chicken Wings: Dad Sendoff was as fun as he was." Amidst the excitement, he also shares insights into balancing his life filled with writing, schoolwork, and gaming. Karl, on the other hand, gives a heartfelt recount of adopting a six-year-old calico cat, aiming to keep his girlfriend company during his irregular work hours. Together, we explore the joys and responsibilities of pet ownership, and the importance of maintaining a clean and healthy environment for our furry friends.
Ever wondered why we can't get enough of shows like The Office and Parks and Recreation? We shift gears to dissect the mockumentary format in comedy, analyzing the archetypes of delusional and emotionally unintelligent main characters. From Michael Scott's implausible antics to the unique camera crew acknowledgment in What We Do in the Shadows, we critique and compare the nuances that make each show stand out. We also touch on the character dynamics in Parks and Recreation post-season one and draw parallels with the chaotic charm of Arrested Development.
Finally, we put a spotlight on the character development in What We Do in the Shadows, particularly the intricate relationship between Nandor and Guillermo. From Guillermo's vampire killer phase to Nadia's nightclub adventures, we discuss how these story arcs shape their characters and speculate on future plot twists. Memorable episodes and potential callbacks, like the yoga cult and Guillermo's possible transformation into a vampire, add layers to our conversation. With reflections on each character's unique contributions, this episode is a treasure trove for fans and comedy enthusiasts alike.

Support the Show.

Follow all things Richard and Karl, and check out "The Minuet of Sorcery"
https://linktr.ee/rajkevis

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Deep Space Dragons With Carl Richard (00:00:00)

2. Analyzing Mockumentary Archetypes in Comedy (00:12:42)

3. Analyzing Character Development in Comedy (00:26:37)

4. Analyze Comedy in Shadows (00:36:30)

5. Analyzing Mockumentary Archetypes and Teams (00:42:56)

6. Space Dragons (00:55:16)

81 episodes

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