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ITT: How to last a long time in the sack
Exercises, etc.
>> Anonymous
are those things actually real? if so I think they would be horrible to eat.
>> Anonymous
You only see that type of food in North Amerikkka
>> Anonymous
>>363797

That's the way we think. Take a bunch of shit that you like, then put it into one thing. In sport, you see it with fantasy leagues and all star teams. In comics you see the justice league and the avengers. Our most successful TV shows have been with ensemble casts. That's why people make so much of a president's cabinet when we elect him, because we like to imagine that we are electing a cohort of varied and talented people. We like having everything at our disposal, and it shows. We like having our cake and eating it too. It's just sometimes that mindset goes a little...crazy...
>> Anonymous
Pancakes & Sausage on a stick is real... deep fried, wrapped in bacon, and chocolate chip were added on. Or I hope to go the chocolate chip is added on... that sounds gross.
>> Anonymous
>>363803
y so srs
>> Anonymous
>>363807
They're really just chocolate chip pancakes and sausage. Not deep fried or bacon wrapped.
>> Anonymous
>>363803

What ensemble casts have created the best shows? I think you're confusing shows that turn their actors into stars but don't start out with them, similar to the American version of The Office.
>> Anonymous
>>364016
seinfeld
>> Anonymous
>>364054
who was a star in that cast before seinfeld, though?

i don't think you know what ensemble cast means
>> Anonymous
>>364063
the soup nazi
>> Anonymous
>>364063
An ensemble doesn't mean a group actors who were superstars before being cast together (that would be a supergroup in /mu/ terms, not sure about /tv/), it means a group of actors/characters who are all nearly equally important to the show/plot, as opposed to one protagonist through whom the entire story is told.
>> Anonymous
>>364016
>similar to the American version of The Office.
0/10
Steve Carell fucking carries that show and was a star before it.
Daily Show, Anchorman, 40 year old virgin came out the same year as the office US.
>> Anonymous
>>364016
>>364063
>>364069

That wasn't really the point I was trying to make about the ensemble cast. I agree that the most successful shows of the type usually had below average fame per actor prior to the show's success. But this is not the point. What I'm trying to say is that a multiplicity of character types can successfully be jammed into a script, further allowing a large number of probable plot outcomes.

Typically, a well-defined character has a lot presumed in his definition. He has boundaries and expected responses to different situations. By being limited to one character, you only have so many probable outcomes per response to an event.

Rather than being limited to just the protagonist's story, with only his set of events, you can add another character with a different background, personality, set of goals, and other traits. This other character will have a separate set of responses that add onto and often potentially modify those of the other character. As a result, the number of potential responses increases relative to size and diversity of cast.

Now take the example of the ensemble cast, where there may be some amount of weight associated with the protagonist, but a tangent that delves into the story of another character is not unwarrented. This setup exploits the relationship between potential responses and cast diversity/size to provide a maximum volume of potential plots and action.

This is where I return to the statement about Americans liking to have everything at their disposal.

TL;DR

Every episode of an ensemble TV show provides tremendous possibilities in what kind of plot will be presented.
>> Anonymous
>>363807

I don't think they make the chocolate chip one anymore, but you can still see a picture of it on the right hand side of this page:

http://www.jimmydean.com/products/default.aspx?postid=265

Nutritional info:

http://www.calories-nutrition.buddyslim.com/jimmy-dean-pancake-and-sausage-on-a-stick/
>> Anonymous
And then OP lasted 3 seconds in bed.
>> Anonymous
>>363795
The deep fried and wrapped in bacon parts are shopped on.

However, pancakes and sausage on a stick, with chocolate chips? That exists.