room for hope in politicians as much as division. which was the perfect time for a show like veep. i can t [ bleep ] believe how terrible you are at your job. what are you running on a platform of higher taxes? if a bomb went off in the white house, i would not care. those are the worse people on earth. where were you, amy? you said you had it covered. i think we love workplace sitcom because we identify with them even with these unlikable people in this unlikable world. well, they think excited of a possibility of a woman becoming a president. not necessarily you. every generation gets put in the satire it deserves. it is tough to compete with reality. the trump administration.
there were no survivors. that moment is pure honesty. i have trouble telling that story four years later. i just never even think of it as a sitcom. it just was it was mash. mash really blew up what a workplace sitcom could be. there was death. there was sorrow. there was a mixing of genre that was groundbreaking. it was the first dramedy in prime-time television. that s gunfire. it s 2:30 in the morning. maybe there s an after hours war. if we didn t have a thing here i d put in my two week notice but i m too weak. it s the most organically
rary. that was a family. mary tyler moore show and mtm enterprised were powerful in terms of the workplace sitcom. in the 1970s, the baby boom generation had not settled into the life. i didn t want to do the standard family show. i m sure he has girlfriends but he denies it. well, of course, todd s 13 now. the fact that so many people in hollywood were hitting the couch probably opened the doors for the setting of the show. i enjoyed the oddity of the people. what seems to be your problem? you have no idea what it s
show like veep. i can t [ bleep ] believe how terrible you are at your job. what are you running on a platform of higher taxes? if a bomb went off in the white house, i would not care. those are the worse people on earth. where were you, amy? you said you had it covered. i think we love workplace sitcom because we identify with them even with these unlikable people in this unlikable world. well, they think excited of a possibility of a woman becoming a president. not necessarily you. every generation gets put in the satire it deserves. it is tough to compete with reality. the trump administration. i have a lovely inauguration, billy joel is going to sing so you guys have to stop the
tipperary it s still emotional after all these years. because that was a family. it s a long way to go the mary tyler moore show and mtm ent prerprises were rea powerful just in terms of the workplace sitcom. in the 1970s the baby boom generation had not settled in to the domestic life, young professionals with you who have not yet started their families. i didn t want to do the standard family show. i m sure he has girlfriends. but he denies it. well, of course todd s 13 now. [ laughter ] the fact that so many people in hollywood were hitting the couch probably opened the doors for the setting of the show. i enjoyed the oddity of the people. what seems to be your problem, stan? bob, you have no idea what it s like to be incredibly good-looking.