Best Night Ever
This entry was posted on Monday, October 12th, 2009 at 8:26 pm| it was the best night ever | itwasthebestnightever | the best night ever | how i met your mother 5×04 | robin sparkles |
Of course this wedding isnt about the Dunder Mifflin staff. Its about Michael Scott. Hey Jim, any man who ties full cans of soda to back of his car and writes Going to wedding deserves to give a speech at your rehearsal dinner. That is tradition, man. While this wedding is the most important day in Michael Scotts life, its also a chance to get some tail. Michael should have at least TRIED Dwights intel on former bicycle-enthusiast Jocelyn Webster. It never occurred to me to pick up chicks based on knowledge of what they once tried to sell on Craigs List. It would make a great story to tell the kids or Inside Edition. Unfortunately Michael never booked a room for the wedding. You cant blame the guy, though. Between painting a nude picture of the happy couple and writing that hilarious bit about Smart cars, Michael had a lot to do.
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Beginning October 24, 2008, the show adopted a new format with a single host who summarizes the week’s events 1. The show was renamed Best Week Ever With Paul F. Tompkins. Paul F. Tompkins-who stands- introduces topics from behind a podium, summarizing the week’s events. Tompkins occasionally throws to panelists usually Jessica St. Clair, Paul Scheer, Mike Britt, or Doug Benson who offer their own take on a particular subject. Tompkins, a long-time panelist, has been with the show since its inception. However, fan reception has not always been warm to the new format. Prior to the shows hiatus, The Insider ran an article titiled “Has Paul F. Tomkins Ruined Best Week Ever Yet” and says the show has “gone off the deep end once they took away every funny comic and left us with creepy and strangely hairly Paul.”2
In both the original and new format, each week consists of four main segments and at least one peripheral segment. The first segment has no specific title and features the biggest news stories of the week. The second segment is “The Sizzler” originally titled the Buzz Saw. It features Chuck Nice discussing he “hot” celebrity gossip. This section is formatted to satirize celebrity tabloid shows such as The Insider. Next is “In Case You Missed” which briefly showcases several short clips from the week’s television and occasionally the Internet and radio. The show ends with somebody being awarded “The Best Week Ever” an ironic prize usually given to somebody or something which has been featured extensively on news programs, a viral video or any new meme, or prominant reality show contestant of the week. Recipiants include Barack Obama after beating out Hilary Clinton for the 2008 Democratic Presidential nomination, the Dramatic Prairie Dog, and Midget Mac.
In its recounting of the events of the past week, Best Week Ever has been seen as a sign of the short attention span of millions of Americans. In a 2005 interview on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams said: “We have such short attention spans. Heck, VH1 has a show about last week” 6. In an article on the Pipe Dream website about VH1’s decade-retrospective shows, writer Jeanette Duffy notes that “VH1 has moved on from exploiting entire decades to making us reminisce over events that happened just days ago in the Best Week Ever”, jokingly suggesting that cable networks might eventually produce the “Best Five Minutes Ever” 7. Despite this criticism, Best Week Ever is not unlike other shows such as Entertainment Tonight, Extra, and even most daily and nightly news programs in how it features and discusses very recent events.
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