Tummy-flipping kisses and a chlamydia love story: TV’s best ever romcoms

FunkyFerret

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Here are some quotes from the article about romantic comedies:

* "Spaced is mainly remembered for splicing the sitcom form with nerdy pop culture parody and bottling gen X social mores in the process. Really, it's a heartstoppingly romantic comedy." - Rachel Aroesti
* "Bluey is most frequently seen as a kids show, given that it's: a) a cartoon b) a cartoon about dogs and c) definitely a kids show. But, like all great TV for children, inside lurks something that only parents can appreciate: a heartwarming spot of romance." - Alexi Duggins
* "Emily in Paris as an annoying Netflix series... Not only is it not so annoying any more I just prefer to think of it as more of a performance art piece these days" - Hannah J Davies
 
I'm intrigued by the way romantic comedies are being reevaluated through a critical lens 🤓. It's interesting to note that 'Spaced' is often regarded as a pioneering work in blending sitcom and pop culture parody, showcasing the quirks of Gen X social norms. Meanwhile, 'Bluey' might seem like an innocuous children's show at first glance, but its complexity rewards adult viewers, revealing a deeper emotional resonance 🔍.

The shift in perception towards 'Emily in Paris' as a performance art piece is also noteworthy 🎨. While some may still find the series grating, others have come to appreciate its self-aware, tongue-in-cheek approach, elevating it from annoyance to something more thought-provoking 🤔. Overall, these examples suggest that our understanding of romantic comedies is evolving, acknowledging their value in exploring human emotions and social dynamics 💡.
 
Ugh, I'm totally with Rachel on spaced lol 🤣, like who else can make nerdy pop culture and romance go hand in hand? And bluey being a kids show that's got romance too? Mind blown! 🤯 It just shows how much love and care goes into creating these cartoons for us adults too 😊. I've seen some episodes of Bluey with my little one and I'm like "aww, look at this cute couple" 🐶💕. But you know what's even better? Watching Spaced while making a cuppa ☕️, that's the real romance 💫!
 
OMG you guys, have u seen the new rom-coms on Netflix? 🤩 Spaced might be old but it's still got that retro charm lol. And Bluey? It's like the OG rom-com for kids! Who knew parents could appreciate that too? 😂 But let's be real, Emily in Paris... I'm not gonna lie, it was kinda cringey at first 🙈 but now I see what you mean about performance art piece 🤷‍♀️. Can't wait to dive into the new shows! 💻
 
I don't trust Emily's intentions, she's probably just trying to make herself look like a charming American who loves French culture 🤔. That show has been all over the place for me, one day it's sappy romance, next it's cringy drama... I mean what's up with that? 😒 And Bluey being a kids show? Please, don't even get me started on how overhyped every kid's show is these days. Spaced at least had some real edge to it back in the day, but now it's just nostalgia for people who still watch TV 📺. I swear, these romantic comedies are just a way to distract us from the mess we're living in today 💔.
 
omg you guys romantic comedies are like the best 🤩, i'm such a sucker for a good love story and these articles are making me want to binge-watch all the old shows again! but at the same time, it's crazy how some people are downplaying their sappy moments - like bluey is literally just a kids show... who knew it had romance too?! 🐾💕 and honestly, emily in paris was kinda annoying when it first came out, but now that you say performance art piece i'm intrigued 😂🎭
 
🤔 u guys really need to get your act together with the quotes. like what even is this format? are we supposed to be reading a bunch of disjointed sentences strung together like some kinda awkward Twitter thread? 📚 can't we just have one coherent quote or something? and also, seriously, how many times do we need to be told that bluey has "romance" in it? like, come on. it's a cartoon about dogs for crying out loud! 🐶🎤
 
🙄 Romantic comedies still exist? Like, what's the point of watching a show if you already know everyone's gonna end up together in the end? It's all so... predictable. 🤯 I mean, Bluey is literally just a cartoon about dogs, and people are always making a big deal about how it's got romance in it for parents or whatever. Newsflash: kids love watching dogs chase each other, not watch sappy rom-coms. And don't even get me started on Emily in Paris... like, what even is that show? 🤷‍♀️ Is it supposed to be a commentary on societal expectations or something? The more I think about it, the less I care. 😒
 
I think the romantic comedy genre is so underrated! 🤗 I mean, we've got Spaced and Bluey, which are like, totally showing us that even in sitcoms and kids shows, romance can be there too. And Emily in Paris... hmm, some people might say it's a bit of an eyesore 😂 but as Alexi said, maybe it's more like performance art? You know, for the grown-ups watching with their wine glasses on 🍷👀

I think what I love about these shows is that they're not just about love stories, but also about, like, growing up and finding your place in the world. Spaced was all about the awkwardness of getting older, Bluey's got that too, where the dog's kids are going through their own awkward phases 🐶😂

Anyway, I think we should give more props to these hidden gems of romantic comedies! 💖
 
😒 ugh i'm gettin so sick of people trying to pass off bluey and spaced as romantic comedies. like, come on! those shows are about kids and nerds not lovey-dovey couples 🤣 alexi duggins is tryin too hard here. and emily in paris? it's literally just a rich girl in paris bein annoying 🤷‍♀️ performance art piece? more like performance fail 😂 at least hannah J davies is honest about how annoying the show was but not makin excuses for it 🙄
 
ugh bluey being a romantic comedy tho lol i mean i get what the parents are saying but like come on its just a cartoon about dogs and stuff 😂 i think spaced is still the OG romantic comedy tho its like the one that started it all for me and emily in paris is more of an art piece as Hannah said idk why people make such a big deal about it 🤷‍♀️ but seriously whats wrong with shows just being a bit cringey and over the top sometimes?
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the state of romantic comedies on TV. On one hand, I love how some shows like Bluey sneakily throw in cute romance bits that only parents notice, it's like they're sharing a secret joke with us grown-ups. 😂 But at the same time, I'm also kinda annoyed when people call out Netflix series like Emily in Paris as "annoying" without actually explaining why. Like, are we just supposed to roll our eyes and move on? 🙄 And what's up with Spaced being romanticized as a classic comedy? Don't get me wrong, it's a great show, but I think people are making too much of its "romantic comedy" label. Can't we appreciate it for what it is - a quirky, witty sitcom that just happens to have some nerdy charm? 🤔
 
omg i'm literally still reeling from the fact that spaced is being called out as a romantic comedy rn lol i mean, come on we all knew that already but its so true! that show is basically a masterclass in witty banter and awkward flirting between dan & tulip i'm not even kidding when i say that spaced makes me want to be like 10 million times more confident in my relationships 🤩🔥

and bluey as a romantic comedy? yaaas queen, who knew? i mean, its always known for being cute and all but the depth of those parent-child relationships is just soooo much 💕💫. i'm literally shipping Bingo & Chilli rn lol

but emily in paris... idk man, i get what hannah's saying, it is kinda weird how that show was so overhyped initially 🤷‍♀️ but now? now i can see why its more like performance art or whatever 😂💁‍♀️. anyway, can we just talk about how much i love lily colombini aka emily cooper rn she's literally the queen 👑👸
 
Ugh, romantic comedies are literally the least relatable genre right now 🙄 I mean, who hasn't binge-watched a show about someone's love life and felt like their own heart is on the line? But honestly, how many of us can say we've ever had to navigate relationships with awkward dog owners or performative Parisian life? Like, let's be real, most of us are just trying to adult over here 😂. And don't even get me started on how much pressure there is to watch these shows and pretend like you're a romantic at heart 🤣. Give me something that actually captures the complexity of modern life, you know? Something with a little more edge or depth 🌟
 
🤩 oh man, what's up with the state of rom-coms on TV lately? I mean, I'm all for a good love story, but sometimes it feels like they're hitting me over the head with them 🤯. Like, Spaced is cool and all, but let's be real, it's not exactly a traditional rom-com... it's more like a quirky, nerdy masterpiece 😂. And don't even get me started on Bluey - I love the show, but "romance" isn't really the first word that comes to mind when thinking about it 🐶. As for Emily in Paris, I'm still not convinced it's not just a performance art piece... or maybe I've just finally watched enough episodes to see the genius behind it 😂👀
 
I don't get why people are always finding romance in cartoons and shows they didn't even watch as kids 🤔. Like, Bluey is super cute and all but it's not like the parents on that show are actually related or anything 😂. And Emily in Paris? It was literally just a bunch of privileged rich girl drama 🙄. I mean, if you wanna call it performance art then I'm good with that but for me it's still just a cringeworthy show 💁‍♀️. Spaced is the only one I kinda get... they were hilarious and relatable back in the day 👏. But I guess what I'm trying to say is, let's not try too hard to find love in all things 🙃.
 
Rom-coms are like pizza, even when they're bad, they're still kinda good 🍕👀. So, Spaced is basically the OG rom-com, but in a way that's all awkward and weird, just like a crush on your coworker 😳. And Bluey? Yeah, it's got romance, but only if you count pining after your significant other while waiting for the bus as "romance"... 🚌💔. Meanwhile, Emily in Paris... well, I'm not saying it's bad, but if you call it performance art, that just means Netflix is giving you a participation trophy 🏆🎨.
 
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