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I Hate Myself for Loving You: Cavemen

Posted by April Peveteaux

 

Until today, nobody knew I watched Cavemen except my husband, and he makes me watch it when he’s out of town. Maybe my dirty secret has something to do with the fact that I love fuzzy dudes. Not quite as much as A Bear’s Life subscribers, but I do have a year-round campaign for my man to grow a beard. Still, I enjoy escaping into easy-joke land after all the other heaviness on TV this year. Perhaps it’s just my fetish talking, but I don’t understand all the hate.

Yes, a concept from a television commercial seems like a horrible idea, and there was all that neg talk about the pilot having to be re-worked over and over. And yes the show is on ‘hiatus’, which is probably just code for, ‘We’re not canceling it until we know how much this writers strike is going to screw us.’ But come on! Joel, Nick and Andy are adorably unaffected and I love this idea of an alternate reality where cavemen (and maybe even dinosaurs!) live among us but not in a frightening Land of the Lost kind of way. The jokes about ‘all cavemen looking alike’ and the guys working against the man at the local Scandinavian furniture store….All right fine, so it’s weak. But you’re going to be begging for it come January when all we’ve got are shows like this.


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Emily Farris said:

I've not seen Cavemen beyond the commercials, but I do love me a big, tall, bearded man. Mmmmhmmm.

December 11, 2007 3:18 PM

Scanner said:

It's been a crazy week here at Scanner, what with our new Holiday Gift Guide and Ike Turner dying. Oh, and we drank too much, and offended people, all while finding the time to make remedial flow charts...

December 14, 2007 5:21 PM

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    Emily Farris writes about culture and food for numerous publications and websites you've probably never heard of, including her own blog eefers. Her first cookbook will be published in fall 2008. Emily lives in Greenpoint, Brooklyn with her cat, but just one . . . so far.

    Brian Fairbanks is a filmmaker living in the wilds of Brooklyn. He previously wrote for the Hartford Courant and Gawker. He won the Williamsburg Spelling Bee once. He loves cats, women with guns, and burning books.

    Nicole Pasulka is a Brooklyn writer and editor who's always on the lookout for the dirty. Her other virtual home is at The Morning News, where things are squeaky clean most of the time.

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