Thy Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Friday, October 10, 2014 - 7A I The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Friday, October10, 2014- 7A 'Hey, Tina What' 'Burg FOX animated comedy returns with musical episode By ERIKA HARWOOD SeniorArtsEditor I love Tina Belcher. I often feel like I am Tina Belcher. Like Tina, my crotch occasionally itches, I have an affinity for boys' butts. B+ and would betray my own Bob's blood to be in a musical of Burgers "WorkingGirl." Season five "Work Hard premiere or Die Try- ing, Girl," the Sundays at7:30pm season five -FOX premiere of "Bob's Burg- ers," isn't really about Tina, but the Belcher's musically inclined middle child, Gene. It's not that I don't like Gene - Gene's fine. He's the loud-mouthed, pop-culture savvy brother I sometimes wish I had - and voiced by Eugene Mir- man to boot. But I don't really love Gene - at least not enough to get enthused about entire episodes being devot- ed to him. And not just any epi- sode, amusical episode. it shouldn't be the case, but musical episodes - of any show, ers' be it animated or on live, breathing people as a cop out, because reason, peoplelovewa people sing sort of f It's a guarantee for shouldn't be guarant actuality, they probal ble the work and effo age episode.Writings weave a cohesive and tive probably takes up I realize that I'm wro largelyhatemusicalel largely because the on vens" musical episod to this day, onpoint). "Work Hard" isn' but two battling mus Belchers argue with girlfriend Courtney a: in Principal Frond's treated with flashba the competition bet idea for the schoolr based on the movie' and Courtney's (ba movie "Working Girl" father promises that i is chosen Carly Simo up on opening night. but even the unlikeli gesture is enough to se on going with "W The Musical," which stocked with big hair, pads. Thanks to his younger sister Loui encouraged to take hi reopens ne with real, musical underground - literally - - strike me in the school's boiler room where for whatever he will put on a one-man guer- atching other rilla performance the same time funny songs. as "WorkingGirl"'s openingnight. laughs that Despite the complete lack of eed at all. In burgers (the entire episode is bly take dou- restricted to the confines of Wag- rt of an aver- staff), the gang is mostly all here. ongs thatcan Lindasings in the joint "Die Hard/ funny narra- Working Girl" musical at the end, a lot of time. the entire Pesto family is present, ng, but I still from Jimmy Pesto to the twins, pisodes (Isay and even Daryl (Aziz Ansari, ie "Even Ste- "Parks and Recreation") shows up e was, and is to help Gene out with his produc- tion. t about one, Gene is no Tina, but "Work icals. As the Hard" is full of Gene quips and Gene's ex- unhealthy albeit hilarious knowl- nd her father edge of "Die Hard" specificities office, we're that shine through his perfor- cks detailing mance reminding you why he's a ween Gene's valuable personality within the musical (one Belcher clan in the first place. "Die Hard") As for the musicals, the episode sed on the doesn't end up being as much of a ). Courtney's musical episode as it is an episode f her musical about musicals - musical adapta- n will show tions of 1988 movies to be much She doesn't, more specific. The songs do have ihood of the their moments though, and intrue ell the school "Bob's Burgers" fashion, they're as orking Girl: off-beat and charming as always. is rightfully Despite my preconceptions, and shoulder "Work Hard" turned out and laid down a solid foundation for a sea- conniving son full of Belcher mischief and se, Gene is unconventional yet endearing s "Die Hard" antics. COURTESY OF HANNIBAL BURESS Buress is a cohost of 'The Eric Andre Show,' whose third season premieres in October. Hannibal Buess talls 'Br "I' drink Buren "But know I lo respe broth Un how I 1 But knew just s no in mind write loud: 'oad City' star to beenj forwa erform at Royal mater that : a on Saturday scale. On ByAKSHAYSETH distin ManagingArts Editor prese show: m a little foggy from has1 king last night," Hannibal gravir ss said. trans just Hannibal style. that per fo ve and Buress: it is: 'ct you, Comedy ballet :er." chara sure Camesado natur to reply, Tour tellin laughed. perke inside I Saturday, "It' and October11 mono o there's audie doubt Royal Oak Music have anyone's Theatre the p , 'll $29 go to it out perfo: I love I gett TV L I V 'Hey! What?'Nothing, we're just really looking.' 'Vampire Diaries a bark wihout any bite you too, Hannibal. In a phone interview with The Michigan Daily, Buress - a burgeoning stand-up who's gone from that all-too-common category of Just Another Rising Comic to becoming an unavoidable, brilliant mainstay in today's comedy world - spoke at length about breaking into the limelight. He spent nearly a decade honing his craft on stage behind a mic, quickly drawing attention for an often- endearing brand of storytelling that has seen him wearing a jumpsuit plastered with giant blow-ups of his own face to railing against the racial stereotypes overshadowed by a good glass of apple juice. Then after a stretch of time behind the scenes, in writers' rooms for "Saturday Night Live" and "30 Rock," Buress has had one of those years: regular appearances in Comedy Central's acclaimed "Broad City," a well-received hour-long special in the form of "Live From Chicago," capped off by a memorable role in this summer's hit Seth Rogen vehicle "Neighbors." Now, the comedian is bringing a slew of newly written material along for the Comedy Camisado Tour, which stops by at the Royal Oak Music Theatre on Saturday. "This is my first ever big theater run as a headliner, you know? So I'm excited, man," he said. "This'll really be the first time I get to just hit the road and play for large, 800- to-1000 seat audiences. My following's as big as it's ever eleme - th the a elabor it's ab on a p Th be camp perfor past,i Aziz Show from Furna awkw encoui Arbor hooku Do a "It' tweet comp post a She s endin " he r at he guess or so all th pictur or a b a nin footba "So pic, t right now so I'm looking 'I think I'm OK with you not :rd to getting this following me anymore,' " he ial out there and seeing laughed. "It's always funny reaction on the larger when people see proof that "1 something I talk about in my e of the things that's stand-up actually happened, guished Buress's stage because they're always like nce at live comedy 'holy shit you weren't fucking s over the past few years around, dude.'" been his tendency to Buress explained how tate toward an odd-yet- his writing process has cendentally-energetic changed a little over the In many of the recent years to incorporate material rmances he's put on, unfolding around him. He n't uncommon to see described his comedic style as dancers or costumed more reactionary as opposed cters interjecting at to pure exaggeration, a brand al lulls in classical joke- of jokes which try to capture g to keep audiences some of the strangeness he d for the next punchline. sees everyday, as in the case 's fun to mix up the with the Ann Arbor's resident tony of stand-up for the model/football assassin. nces, or even myself, and Speaking of strange - "I a chance to mess with respect the hell out of that acing aspect of it all. I segue, man. Nice." Baress a lot of Cirque-du-Soleil interjected - thelth esation rmances in Vegas where turned to "The Eric Andre to see all these different Show," which he's co-hosted nts coming together with Andre on Adult Swim ie music, the acting, since it first aired in 2012, the thletic aspect," Buress season 3 premiere debuting rated. "But ultimately, late in October. The 11-minute out what it means to put "talk show" features both 'olished event." hosts conducting nonsensical ough that event won't faux-interviews with coming directly to celebrities (or celebrity us this year, Buress has impersonators), eventually rmed in Ann Arbor'in the cutting them together with most recently alongside hilarious surrealist skits that Ansari at the Comedy Andre writes, stars in and case. In a famous bit usually edits himself. his 2012 special "Animal "Eric shoots literally hours ice," he describes an of material for every episode," ard Facebook-messaging Buress said. "It's crazy how inter he had with an Ann much stuff he has. I can't give r woman he wanted to away too many secrets, but it's up with while in town. always a weird dynamic." Like "Broad City," alot of the show's acting requires a type be of free-range improvisation n twhich Buress feels is becoming coinedian. extremely prevalent in a lot of the filmed comedy projects he You'll be has undertaken over the last couple years. Currently, he's niserable. in the process of developing his own show - something he can't yet discuss at length, but which he promises will mine s funny because she from the same vein of humor ed at me the other day showcased in his stand-up. laining about why I don't When asked what advice ny real jokes on Twitter. he'd give aspiring college-age aid something like 'I'm comedians, he paused fora few g our friendship ... now,' seconds. ecounted. "Then I looked "Don't try to be a comedian," r Facebook page and I Buress said. "There's no money she's a wannabe model in it. You'll be miserable. All mething? And there are the parts are taken. We don't ese weird, just strange, need you." es of her wering a bra He paused for another beat ikini top while holding before laughing. e millimeter gun to a "Invent a mobile app. Like all." the Uber version of hiring I screencapped that private jets," he said. "That'll weeted it to her and said do it." ByJORDYNKAY once-stable Elena is now taking DailyArts Writer hallucinogenic witch herbs in order to see Damon. Elena refus- "The Vampire Diaries" is es to grieve and without Bonnie entering its sixth season on the or Caroline, (Candice Accola, CW Network and, like last year, "Juno") who's off on her hunt to the ratings are find a spell to fix everything, continuing Elena has no one to stop her from to take a hit. taking this one-way train to crazy Coming off of The town via witch drugs. what could be In all honesty, "Diaries" 's sto- its worst sea- Vampire ries are boring. The writers seem son yet, "The Diaries to be killing off whomever will Vampire Dia- make it easiest for them to toy ries" had a lot Wednesdays with Elena's emotions without to prove in this really taking into account the week's pre- Season six rest of the story or the viewers. miere episode. premiere While Damon is definitely the Unfortunately, The CW right choice if this is their tactic, it seems that it wouldn't hurt for them to let the writers are sticking to old tac- someone in Mystic Falls be happy tics and viewers shouldn't expect for longer than five minutes. With to fall back in love with the series two of the main characters gone that once had the vampire televi- (but not really gone, since we see sion genre cornered. Bonnie and Damon at the end in In the season premiere, all of some cottage), the plotline lacks the vampires, werewolves and creativity. few humans that are still left are Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen, coming to terms with the death "Everwood") also refuses to of both Damon (Ian Somerhalder, mourn Bonnie; like Elena, he "Lost") and Bonnie (Kat Graham, is having trouble accepting her "17 Again"). Elena (Nina Dobrev, death. Jeremy and Elena should "The Perks of Being a Wallflow- have this grieving thing down to a er"), who has lost more people on science with all the losses they've the show than anyone else, has faced, but when it comes to the decided to take the route of denial loves of their lives neither one of when it comes to her grieving for them has figured it out yet. Damon. Along the way, Elena also Stefan (Paul Wesley, "Fallen") picked up a nice drug habit. The has run away, per usual, shacking up with some unnamed female character. This lacks any level of interest, as it has become a rou- tine that has been used again and again. Instead of being there to support the people around him, he goes off on some mission to get Damon back from the land of the dead. And each time, he gives up on the mission. The biggest change this season will be the return of Alaric (Mat- thew Davis, "Legally Blonde"), which was the high point of the entire premiere. Finally, an adult figure for these vampire teen- agers to look to for advice has returned. Alaric was a fan favor- ite for many, and if anything, his return gave the season premiere hope for future episodes. "The Vampire Diaries" was the CW's attempt to capitalize on the latest vampire craze. The first four seasonswere compelling and exciting, holdingviewer's interest from week to week. But based on the first episode of the new sea- son, the writers have not looked at the dwindling ratings and refo- cused their energies on bringing viewers back. It seems to be time that the writers should begin to wrap up the series and deliver a payoff to their longtime fans. In other words, a happy reunion between Damon and Elena. If not, it seems as if this could be the end of "The Vampire Diaries." 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