Go On: “There’s No ‘Ryan’ in Team” (Episode 1.03)
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This week’s Go On dealt with Ryan coming to terms with the fact that the people from his support group are in fact his friends. Luckily the episode’s title— “There’s No ‘Ryan’ in Team”—tipped us off about the obvious theme.
“Obvious” doesn’t even come close to how textbook this plot was. Twitter was littered with tweets like “This storyline was better when #Community did it.” and “#GoOn happened because my mom said ‘#Community is too weird’ three times in a row.”
Look, I get that this is a very similar premise to NBC’s fan-favorite, but this show does have its positives. It’s not a strong comedy, but it’s a very solid show. Sometimes there are shows that aren’t considered dramas because they’re not an hour-long melodrama and they’re written off as comedies because it doesn’t provide laugh-out-loud moments after moments. Maybe it’s too straightforward for today’s generation. Comedies need to be a little bit goofy and off-the-wall. Look no further than Go On’s follow-up The New Normal.