little bit. you had been instructed not to say as much, or be as outspoken. no? i don t i have heard that but i never know who says it. i think it s wishful thinking, on the part of some people. z guess who suggested, to bill, to do the arsenio hall show if you want to get a younger demo? hill dog. he attracted a lot of people, who weren t fans, before that night. the 90s was a glorious moment for black television because you saw these representations that you d never seen, before. the premise of the fresh prince was this kid comes from philadelphia. in west philadelphia, born and raised, on the playground is
surprising way to get rachel to know how ross feels. i can t go to my own prom without a date. take her. you can wear my tux. dad, she won t want to go with me. she s learning something new and he thinks, oh, god, please don t let her see this. please don t let her see this. rachel, ready or not, here comes your knight in shining oh, no. bye! don t wait up! chip! oh, dear. ross sees himself and you see that look on his face and how sad he is because he wanted to take her to the prom. when she crossed the room, i still kind of get chills from it. when she crossed the room and gave him that kiss [ cheers and applause ] the audience went insane.
living in springfield but they ain t even bother to learn themselves the language. yeah, those are exactly my sentimonies. i think one of the governing things that is happening with the simpsons is a distrust of anyone who tells us that we should trust them, and doesn t earn that trust. ooh, and i will take that statue of justice, too. sold. and when they make fun of how fox works. you are watching fox. we are watching fox. they re telling you don t trust us, either. eat my shorts. all right. i ll eat eat your shorts? the simpsons is like shakespeare in the sense that we quote the simpsons, all the time. very often, without even knowing it. excellent. i wish i could create something that culturally indelible. it s unlike anything else tv s ever wrought. twin peaks showed up, out
different way of looking at success or failure. what they were looking for was critical acclaim. you ve watched letterman, you ve watched leno, but what about larry? larry sanders, that is. he s the tv alter ego of comedian garry shandling. garry shandling wanted to do a show that deconstructed the kind of show the tonight show was. just pretend like you re talking to me till we re off the air so it won t seem weird. okay. blah, blah, blah, blah. the larry sanders show was sort of cathartic. because in the world of the larry sanders show, there was a network. you want me to [ bleep ] your budget? is that what you want me to do? so it became this weird funhouse mirror thing, where you could use stuff from your misery, from your career, as fodder. don t take this as a threat but i killed a man like you in korea, hand to hand. my boy doesn t want to do any more commercials. larry sanders to me was, aside from being a brilliant television show can you say, hey n
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