higandaily. com 6A - Wednesday, September 21, 2011 The Michigan Daily - mic Agents' a steady fling By KAVI SHEKHAR PANDEY Senior Arts Editor It's an unavoidable truth: All people will face some terrible, horrible, no-good-very-bad event at some point in their lives. What gj really matters then, is how one Free Agents reacts to that circumstance Pilot - either be a Wednesdays Charlie Brown- at 8:30 p.m. esque ball of NBC despondency for eternity or smack those negative emotions into oblivion and find a way to move on with your life. In the case of the new NBC sitcom "Free Agents," the two sad-sack main characters are churning around in their respective emo- tional blenders until they finally decide to pour themselves out into each other's arms. Our male lead is Alex (Hank Azaria, "The Simpsons") a chron- ic crier who's lost custody of his kids following a recent divorce. His path to solace begins after a one-night stand with co-worker Helen (Kathryn Hahn, "Cross- ing Jordan"), who's been trying to bury her grief over the death of her fiance in bottles of wine and microwavable dinners. The tale of Alex and Helen is awkward at first (sleeping with a colleague tends to do that) and Helen is initially resistant, but their natural chem- istry soon becomes obvious - both to each other and to the audi- ence. Their sharp, nonstop ban- ter, unleashed by the remarkably gifted Azaria and Hahn, is what makes the show a surprise success. The relationship between Alex and Helen is the crux of "Free Agents," but the show is as much a workplace sitcom as it is a romantic comedy, bringing . I I~ / along bolster (Mo M sleazy one wi the pr Office (Natas Standi with e Streep Wears a The stando kalike Show" of Ken piercin and to than ness q overbo of crer ("Supe unfunr an appropriate ensemble to sary as a creepy security guard. the laughs. There's Dan Another disappointing failure is dandel, "Love Bites"), the Alex and Helen's boss, played by "B-school bro" type every- Anthony Stewart Head ("Buffy ill love to hate, always on the Vampire Slayer'"), who is owl for his next hookup. reprising his role from the origi- executive assistant Emma nal British series. Head's char- ha Leggero, "Last Comic acter is instantly forgettable, ng") is a pint-size maneater following the trope of an aloof, nough sass to make Meryl filthy rich, filthy-joking execu- 's character in "The Devil tive who really has no business Prada" blush. running a corporation. "Free Agents" spreads the con- tent of its humor nicely, ranging BC's hum from the lowbrow (God save the sex joke) to the mildly highbrow lay answer. (Willy Loman zingers) to the absolutely random ("Scooby Doo: Monsters Unleashed" references), all managingto be funny. Note the show's clear supporting usage of the relatively tame adjec- ut is Fred Armisen-loo- tive "funny" - the pilot of "Free Al Madrigal ("The Daily Agents" is never uproarious, just ) as this office's version a steady stream of chuckles and neth "The Page" Parcell, guffaws that lacks any true gut- sg scenes with his foibles busting moments. :mfoolery. Madrigal more Still, with the bubbly chemistry enough fills the weird- of its charming leads and a (most- uotient, so the show goes ly) solid supporting cast, the foun- ard with the inclusion dation has been laid for something epy actor Joe Lo Truglio potentially great. Let's hope NBC rbad"), embarrassingly will sign "Free Agents" to a long- ny and utterly unneces- term contract. The perfect meeting space for Dumbledore's Army. 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Sometimes been in the works for years. you walk into a soft casual set- This has resulted in a place ting and sometimes it'll be divid- completely student-, faculty- ed up where you can go into a and staff-made, with the intent little corner and feel secluded of providing a common room but still in an open space." unlike others, where those The common room is also inside are free to color outside home to many events, like of the lines. pilates, yoga and even ticketed "Oftentimes students are sort events like puppeteers or dan- of shoehorned into classroom ers. These events in particular space that isn't as flexible," can take advantage of the multi- Vander Broek said. "In North media speaker systems that are Quad, the (common spaces) can a key characteristic of the CCA. be shaped by the people who All the technology in the are in it. The architecture of the room is designed to be easily room isn't dominant." accessible, but help is still avail- Cosirng othQuad is able Upon request 22 home to a variety of schools "The room is meant for pre,1 and programs - including sentations, lectures or othgr the Communication Studies, events and groups that can Screen Arts and Cultures, the use more advanced techno Language Resource Center, the 'ogy designed for self seftvite Sweetland Center for Writing, and showcases a rich variety o the School of Information, the content," said Matt Rubinstein, Global Scholars Program, the North Quad's-technology coor- Max Kade house and North dinator. Quad Residential Community Beeutse it's only been ope - the placement of the CCA since March of this past wintr serves as the unification of semester, students ape stilljn many of their disciplines. the 'process of discoveringita4.1 Vander Broek said the com- unique qualities. mon room gives those inside "It's a great place for people the freedom to do absolutely to go and work collaboratively," whatever their imagination lets said Chris McNamara, a Screen them. She particularlyloved the Arts and Cultures lecturer who flexibility of the room itself as also helped create the space. well as its furniture and num- "It's turned into somethingthat ber of different LCD screens. could be a laboratory or incu- The feelings the room gives bator for all kinds of creative those who enter is comparable endeavors." to the feeling a child gets when Though access to the build- presented with an empty page ing for those not residing in along with crayons and mark- North Quad is limited, the CCA ers - they just want to let their never closes, and therefore can creativity shine. be particularly appealing for There are moveable walls those students who want to that are both magnetic and dry- study later in the evenings. erase, which allows a personal Its main campus location is touch and division of the room also ideal for drawing in more along with digital banners dis- students and events, since a nice playing news feeds. The room walk or bus ride up to North itself is narrow with an incred- Campus wouldn't be necessary. ibly high ceiling, a large array McNamara said the quality of windows and three smaller of the projection and sound sys- private conference rooms in the tem is phenomenal and allows back. those inside to experience qual- "It gives off the sense of this ity sight and sound while at the enormous room, while on the same time not feeling isolated other hand because it's very from the outside world, thanks narrow and long, it gives the to all the windows. ability to have very intimate "It sort of feels very acces- meetings," said Julie Ever- sible to the street and not closed shed, Director of the Language in a box," he said. PROVE YOUR BEER IS BEST! Enter The Michigan Daily's third annual home brew competition. Bottles are due Oct. 16. 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