| Nov. 12 Show | ||||||
| *Ed. Note: These are no particular order of how they were performed, only in how I thought of them.* Emo Zones: Though I'm not sure how hungry, arrogance, or paranoid are emotions, I am sure that you two did very well for what you were given. I have to say that arrogance was the 'zone' that both of you excelled in the most. I found it odd that each of you had certain transitions between certain 'zones' that you did obviously better than other tranisitions. Mark, yours was by far going from arrogance to hungry and Andrew, yours the opposite. You both simply seemed to set up your respective transition extremely well. Didn't catch anything bad with this game other than the fact the 'zones' weren't emotions at all. First Letter/Last Letter: Andrew, you definitely excel in this game. You pay more attention to the regulations of the game than storyline, but still pull off being funny. The game started to go down hill once it hit kaleidoscope seeing as that basically announced that the game couldn't be pulled off with the given suggestion. Imminent Doom: Unless you guys decided that the night was 'Pick on Lauren' night, I think there should have been a set-up for her to die before the rest of the members died off. Cds weren't mentioned anywhere and so Lauren was left high and dry for her part. Though the cd player was quite inconspicuous. (cough, cough) Mark, you did a great job on being, um, shall I say - pumped. Strictly non-blue, that might very well have been the hi-light of the night. Switch: Other than getting who was who mixed up a couple of times, this game went by as normal. The location could have been much better and I think that's partly why the game wasn't as funny as usual. There isn't too much else to say about this one. Questions: Kerry, I just need to say that I lov eyou with the little girl voice. There is a something about it that is highly amusing. Overall, all three of you did pretty good. Jason, was it that bad that you had to revert to, "Why are asking me all these questions?" Isn't that the final reserve? I like question tennis better than this game because everyone tries to out-do each other and it adds the flavor of tension, which in turn excites the audience. Rashoman: Of course, the first scene was not all that entertaininng, the best of the three perspectives I would say was the teacher. Cortney's superior air combined with Brian's lack of ability to do anything fit the stereotype perfectly. I'm left wondering, though what was with Jason's slave-like depiction of the janitor? Runner up to that would be the janitor perspective with all the beatings Jason had to take. Which leads to a congratualtions to Jason for his walking/slumping/Igor-like walk in that scene. Overall, not as funny as ususal mainly because in every scene the janitor had the same 'social' place and seeing that three times in a row becomes monotonous. World's Worst: Astronaut - you totally missed a hit on Lance Bass! And you all call yourselves comediens! But anyway, pilot and astronaut are too similar to play in the same game and have enough different jokes for each. Overall though, the jokes were good, but nothing stood out except the play by Cortney by repeating her joke for both suggestions. Dating Game: A little over done on the Harry Potter. I know you have to give Kerry clues as to who you are, but there does come apoint where being obvious cheats the system and so doesn't get any laughs. That's not to be difected completely at Brooke, some of the hints by the others also gave it away. Andrew, good job on Chewy. I'm assuming by the looks on your face you had never done that before (who has?) and so for the first time, I believe you made him proud and confused Kerry at the same time. Tiffany, good job on Jesus, though it was understandable that Kery guessed a priest before your actual character. Also, way to help Kerry out figuring out who Andrew was once Brooke had left. Silent Scene: Mark is a stud. Moving on, this scene didn't stick out too much in the show, possibly because there wasn't any dialog to remember. Yes I realize that's the name of the game, but it's rare that something without dialog, whether sung or spoken, is funny enough to remember on it's own. Tiffany, your body language definetly gives you the upper hand in any of the musical games. I've yet to figure out whether that's your real dancing or not yet. Pyramid: Tiffany, nice joke on the La-Mas class and God. I didn't really understand Mark's scene. The funniest suggestion had to be Brooke's, mainly because of Cortney's play on the Trojan Horse and Jason's, "Um, I'm a Roman and I just heard everything." Another scene that stands out would be Lauren and the dead, not-so-dead body with Cortney doing the little kid classic behind-the-person motions. Opera: Congratulations on pulling off the 'Weasel' suggestion. Kerry, great play on, "Moley, moley, moley." I noticed Lauren, Brooke, Brian did extremly little or nothing at all. Kerry was, with the exception being one remark from Cortney, the only one speaking for his side. On the other hand, you placed all the main 'singers' on one side and that made the Opera one sided. Suggestion would be to not do that. |
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