Talk:Seddie/@comment-3180503-20150131195848/@comment-24341760-20150131212511

I've said this before, a big part of why the show was funny was that it was about kids but they spoke like adults and handled kid situations in an adult way. It was absurd, and that's what was funny. (The scene with Gibby and Tasha at the door in I speed Date is a perfect example of this, as is the scene with Chuck becoming a building watch person). Once they actually became adults, you could see that the writing wasn't strong enough on its own- a lot of the humor came from the kid/adult juxtaposition. Once they grew up, it became just another show with young adults hanging out in a hip loft, and not even the funniest one of those shows. Arguably, it became like a creepy version of those shows, because the young adults didn't appear to go to work or have, you know, adult lives. They aged too much and yet not enough.