The best thing about season two of the laughfest? That we’ve spent a lot less time following Frankie to the car lot and, as a result, not had to endure the painfully unfunny antics of her insecure co-worker. Kattan is naturally funny… this part, however, isn’t.
When this show launched, we expected to be offended by the cultural stereotypes. Instead, the most offensive thing has been Bader’s alter ego. On a show that’s often surprisingly sweet, his obnoxious character is the one we most want to export from the series.
In the early days, we laughed uncomfortably at the social misfit. Now, we’re ready for Dwight to be transferred to an undisclosed location.
Since the show began, nearly every character on the canvas has evolved. Vince, however, has remained mired in the kind of low-brow sex jokes we’d expect from FAMILY GUY’s Quagmire.
This is the one character we don’t want to see actually excised from their show. Instead, we want Kurt to be written like a human being as opposed to either a complete ass (like the first six episodes of the season) or a martyr (like the second six). Then again, we’d love for any character on this show to be written like an actual, relatable person.