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It might come across as redundant to say this, considering the show’s general vibe, but “#PalmTreeReform” is quite the surreal episode of Mr. Mayor. Where Tina Fey’s script for “Respect In The Workplace” (which remains the series’ high point) hit the sweet spot of her and Carlock’s brand of rapid-fire comedy, Robert Carlock’s script for this episode focuses specifically on their bizarre approach to comedy (and storytelling, in general). For that, “#PalmTreeReform” is an episode that’s sort of all over the place. However, that’s not a negative factor in this case. Instead, it speaks specifically to the number of devices Carlock uses to tell this episode’s story. From opening up on ....
Well, Mr. Mayor served us its third episode this week and let s face it, it tasted a bit stale. Let s review. Allow me to say this first: I want to like this show. It comes from great writers, it has a great cast, it s a workplace comedy. On paper, I should like this show. But the truth is, the last episode left me with a solid feeling of meh. And I think it s mostly because it doesn t feel fresh. Like I mentioned in the preview for the first two episodes, Mr. Mayor is very reminiscent of other shows that came before and were highly successful, like ....
For better or for worse, the inevitable effect of there being a new Tina Fey and Robert Carlock show on the air is that it will always especially this early into its run be compared to Fey and Carlock’s other shows. Naturally, that means that Mr. Mayor will always be compared to 30 Rock and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. But it also means it will also always be compared to Great News, even though that was actually a Tracey Wigfield project (co-executive produced by Fey and Carlock). Fey and Carlock have a very specific sense of humor and structure that they rely on, which is why you can spot a “Fey and Carlock show” from the jump. ....