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MORT CRIM IS A REAL GUY?? I thought he was among the incredibly named Tim Cramblin, Sam Duvet and Tommy Pencils, but no, he is a real guy with a real name, that being Mort Crim.
#detroiters#cramblin duvet#tim cramblin#sam duvet#tim robinson#sam richardson#mort crim#i love you tommy pencils#i haven't finished watching the show yet so idk anything about you but with a name like that#you've stolen my heart
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DETROITERS 2.08 “Hark Motors”
#detroitersedit#detroiters#m:gif#m:detroiters#sam duvet#tim cramblin#soooo annoyed at myself for only making 2 gif notes for myself bc this is one of the funniest comedies ive seen in awhile
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Detroiters is live action Smiling Friends.
#detroiters#smiling friends#tim robinson#sam richardson#zach hadel#michael cusack#stoned thoughts#this is a compliment#twisted wholesomeness#tim cramblin#sam duvet#pim#Charlie
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Tim Robinson TV-iverse head canon: The ads in I Think You Should Leave are produced by Cramblin-Duvet Advertising
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Design and Billboard mockup I made for Cramblin-Duvet Advertising, a fictional firm from the show Detroiters.
#advertising#design#graphic design#gfx#billboard mockup#billboard design#billboard#mockup design#mockup#cramblin duvet#detroiters
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DETROITERS (2017-2018)
#this show wasnt perfect but it did have some Very funny moments#detroiters#detroiterscaps#detroitersedit#1x02#sam duvet#tim cramblin#molly duvet#sam richardson#tim robinson#amber ruffin#screencaps
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Tor’s Best Of The Decade: TV Comedies
We live in a time now where the Best Comedy lists consist of shows that have a humorous concept but it is played dramatically. Or they treat a comedy as anything that is 30 minutes. This is not a rant. It is just not a comedy to me unless I actually laugh and, also, this is my list so I decide and that’s final. I’m also going to add my favorite character from each show.
(To qualify for this list, a show could have started in the previous decade but it must have had more episodes in this decade than the previous one.)
Honorable Mention: Catastrophe, The Goldbergs, Younger, Barry, Children’s Hospital
10. Veep - I love so much about this show. I love when Selina curses. I love all the problems with Ben’s heart and anxiety. I love how innocent Richard is. I love when Amy and Dan yell at each other. I love that Gary is the perfect assistant and Selina couldn’t care less. I love how despicable a person Jonah is and how his uncle screams at him. I love it all.
Favorite Character: Richard Splett
9. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel - I love Gilmore Girls so I love anything that has the feel of Gilmore Girls. Amy Sherman-Palladino writes impeccable dialogue and the actors she chooses deliver it so well.
Favorite Character: Abe Weissman
8. Corporate - A ridiculous show about people working for a terrible company. Comedy Central puts out great shows that don’t last long and it’s a shame. Or maybe it’s for the best.
Favorite Character: Grace (the one in the middle)
7. Detroiters - The main characters’ names are Tim Cramblin and Sam Duvet. Those are gorgeous made-up names. This show is about two guys who make TV commercials for local businesses. This is a show that makes me giggle. It’s just silly and Tim Robinson is such a good yeller. Yelling for comedy is not an easy thing to pull off. Many try, though.
Favorite Character: Sam Duvet (For those keeping track at home, that’s two for this actor on the list.)
6. Phineas And Ferb - I truly believe that this is one of the best written shows in TV history. The way every episode comes together perfectly at the end is something every show should strive for. How many original, catchy songs did they make for this show?
Favorite Character: Dr. Doofenshmirtz
5. Superstore - The show is really good but what puts it into “great” territory are the segue scenes of random customers doing horrible things throughout the store.
Favorite Character: Sandra
4. Parks and Recreation - Michael Schur is one of my favorite comedy people. Most of us know him as Mose, Dwight Schrute’s cousin who resides at the beet farm. He was a writer on “The Office” and then he went on to create 3 of my Top 4 comedies of this decade including this one. It had an okay, 6-episode first season (last decade). Then it came back, figured out what works, and ran with it for six more seasons.
Favorite Character: Ron Swanson
3. Community - When I was in school, I told someone I didn’t like “Frasier” and they said it was probably too smart for me. That was hurtful. Now, if they had said that about “Community,” I would have agreed with them. It was so well made. Every character was so important to the show and treated like a different person. It was also really good at bottle episodes (an episode where the entire episode is spent in one location like an elevator or conference room) which are not easy. I want to watch them all again.
Favorite Character: Dean Pelton
2. Brooklyn 99 - I love Andy Samberg and that was enough to get me to watch the show. And, sure, there are times where the show relies on him to make an “Andy Samberg” delivery of a line before it cuts to commercial but it became more that just a silly Andy Samberg show. If you want to know how good the show is, Terry talks about himself in the third person, which is definitely not a funny thing to do anymore, and it’s fine. I don’t even care. It works somehow.
Favorite Character: Captain Holt
1. The Good Place - I have to watch this show the second it is available. It is my favorite show on television. They have philosophy scholars on staff so the writers can work complicated philosophical concepts into the show and have them be both funny and understandable. I watch it in awe and I’m sad it is almost over.
Favorite Character: Chidi Anagonye
#best of the decade#tv shows#comedies#comedy#the good place#brooklyn 99#community#parks and recreation#veep#phineas and ferb#the marvelous mrs. maisel#detroiters#corporate#superstore#top 10
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Comedy Central’s New Show The Detroiters Gets Its Own New Balance 998 Detroit creative agency Distinct Life teams with New Balance to give a new version on the 998 featuring the city’s hit new Comedy Central series The Detroiters. Designed by Distinct Life—Burn Rubber founder Rick Williams’ imprint—the premium 998 takes inspiration in the colors in the office in the show’s main characters Tim Cramblin and Sam Duvet. It carries a brown and lightweight tan upper with white and black accents, completed together with the show’s logo embossed on each heel and graphic insoles with Tim and Sam. You can observe The Detroiters every Tuesday night at 10:30 ET on Comedy Central, and also be tuned for release info within the New Balance 998.
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I think this show is the most applicable and accurate I've ever seen this meme format.
#i love you autism show!!!#genuinely i recommend this show so much#it's so funny#absolutely bonkers#it's like a cartoon but live action#is how i'd describe it#detroiters#tim cramblin#sam duvet#tim robinson#sam richardson
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Detroit Ad City
Comedy Central has a void to fill.
After seven seasons and a total of 86 episodes, “Workaholics” said its final goodbye on March 15, 2017.
The 30-minute comedy series, which revolved around three Peter Pan–syndrome best friends who live and work together as telemarketers, overstayed its welcome by two seasons. As a big fan from the pilot episode, I rode out the series until the end, but it was painful to watch this once hilarious show slowly deteriorate.
I can remember saying to a friend that “Workaholics” would never get old, but my prediction proved untrue. Actors Blake Anderson, Adam DeVine, and Anders Holm excelled so well at playing slackers who would rather party than succeed in life that it seemed inconceivable early on their niche would turn from funny to annoying. Over the years, the actors started to land major roles elsewhere, which seems to have hindered “Workaholics.”
I further lost interest in “Workaholics” when the female equivalent of the show, “Broad City,” premiered on Comedy Central in 2014. “Broad City” was and still is like “Workaholics” in its prime, but with women (Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson) as the stars. Hopefully, “Broad City” stays its amusing course and doesn’t run out of steam.
Comedy Central is one of the contributing factors as to why I have yet to completely cut the cable cord. However, at this point I am really only watching “South Park,” “Broad City,” “Nathan for You,” and “Roast Battle” so would like for the recently launched (February 7) comedy series “Detroiters” to blossom into a regular show for me.
When Comedy Central started promoting “Detroiters” I knew right away I would watch since it was a starring vehicle for Sam Richardson, the rising actor known for playing the uproarious side character Richard Splett on HBO’s “Veep.” Co-starring with Richardson is his real-life friend and fellow actor/comedian/writer, Tim Robinson. Both are actually from Detroit so their series about a struggling, low-rent advertising agency isn’t just absurdly funny, it’s also a love letter to their city.
“Detroiters” is pretty much “Mad Men,” but with juvenile shenanigans. Ad men Sam Duvet (Richardson) and Tim Cramblin (Robinson), of Cramblin-Duvet, will drink with a client over lunch just like Don Draper would, but unlike Jon Hamm’s suave character, they will get plastered and need a ride home from their potential client. That actually happened in Episode 7 (“Smilin’ Jack”), by far the best episode yet, and it was hysterical.
The comedy, which is produced by Jason Sudeikis and Lorne Michaels, definitely needs time to grow on you. As I stated, the humor is a little absurd so you have to warm up to the wacky things the two friends get involved in: Brainstorming advertising ideas while yelling in support of garbage trucks as they leave their compound to start their day of collecting refuse came out of nowhere but I certainly laughed really hard once I realized what was happening.
Sam and Tim don’t just have a close working-relationship, they are also BFFs outside of the office and live right next door to one another. Their bromance is reminiscent to Turk (Donald Faison) and J.D.’s (Zach Braff) strictly platonic guy love that was a major part of the NBC series “Scrubs.” As a former “Scrubs” viewer, I was a little put-off by the similar scenario, but quickly got over it. Sam and Tim’s terrific, genuine chemistry is just too amusing to be hung up on the fact another duo did it first.
Along with accurately capturing the essence of local television advertising, the show has explored being mistaken for a male prostitute and how earthshattering work life can be when you can no longer sneak onto a vacant floor to make a bowel movement in peace because a hipster tech company rented the space. “Detroiters” also has a very amusing running gag that features real-life, legendary anchorman Mort Crim playing an exaggerated version of himself who says outlandish headlines and comments how bad the local commercials look. Though the broadcaster has been retired for several years, fans are loving his fictional return to television.
The show’s ratings aren’t exactly spectacular, but Comedy Central sees potential in “Detroiters” and just announced it would be renewed for a second season. The president of Comedy Central, Kent Alterman, explained, “Sam and Tim’s sweet, goofy friendship is so infectious, we’ve noticed people being nicer to each other. Perhaps we’ll set Season 2 in D.C.”
For anyone that ever wanted to make a show with their best friend then “Detroiters” is right up your alley. I think it’s safe to say I can see myself building a long relationship with Comedy Central’s newest investment.
#detroiters#veep#sam richardson#tim robinson#lorne michaels#comedy central#workaholics#broad city#mort crim
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Have yet to see myself yet but we are only on episode 5, I think. Keep your 👀 peeled guys!!! 😄✨🙏✨5 MORE EPISODES LEFT... 'Detroiters' impresses Twitterverse, critics with premiere Julie Hinds | Detroit Free Press Pop Culture Critic Updated 4:18 p.m. ET Feb. 8, 2017 This show's got everything: Better Made potato chips, Mort Crim, Chrysler references, a house in mid-renovation, the pioneering Detroit rock band Death. No wonder social media had nice things to say about "Detroiters." Unlike the last TV series set and shot in Detroit, AMC's bleak "Low Winter Sun," "Detroiters" offers a sunny, decidedly goofy version of life in the D as shown from the perspective of best friends and ordinary-guy ad men Sam Duvet (Sam Richardson) and Tim Cramblin (Tim Robinson), whose career reach exceeds their optimistic grasp. @detroitnews @comedycentral @rocnation @monascottyoung 🔮#Edwardblack 😻#extra 🚀#actor 🚀#jock 😻#blessed 🚀#JasonSudeikis 😻#Detroit 🚀#model 😻#dreams 🚀#frankocean ✨#Detroiters 😻#mtv 🚀#edsheeran 😻#lol 🚀#raesremmurd 😻#goals 🚀#starboy 😻#mtv 🚀#migos 😻#shapeofyou 🚀#badandboujee 😻#thesecret 🚀#chainedtotherhytm ✨#slide ✨#swalla ✨#paris
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