Mar 25, 2007 20:18
Anyone who calls herself an Arrested Development fan and hasn't seen Soap is lying to herself! I know. I was one of you!
Soap is the 70s sitcom that AD borrows absolutely everything from. It's a proto-mock soap opera half hour sitcom, starring Katherine Helmond, Richard Mulligan, Billy Crystal (in his first big gay role -- he's dating the quarterback!) and Robert Guilliaume as Benson. It's a Paul Junger-Witt/Tony Thomas production and was created by Susan Harris, so the aesthetics (from the lighting and mise en scene to the rhythm of punchlines and the repeated musical sting) look just like The Golden Girls or other Witt/Thomas/Harris shows. And it's the story of the wealthy family who get sent to prison, the weird son with the offensive hand puppet, murder, insider trading, inappropriate sexual relationships, and a hilarious narrator opening monologue.
I'm on season 2. Next up on the blog: And then there's Maude!
P.S. If you already knew about Soap, disregard the above. *g*
now the story,
2007 tv