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'Cavemen' can't do it

Posted: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 3:00 AM by Rob Neill
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We liked the ads, Geico. We really did. Even though some of them at this point probably don’t need another repeat airing.

But when we heard that ABC was going to create a series based on the Geico cavemen, we had mixed emotions. On one hand, stretching out a funny joke for 30 minutes was probably a bad idea ("Saturday Night Live"  has problems doing it for five minutes at a time). On the other hand, … OK, so the emotions weren’t exactly mixed.

 Then came the news that the show's producers wouldn’t be showing the first episode in advance to critics. That’s not always a bad thing. Usually critics will declare a show must be terrible if it doesn’t get screened for critics. This is only partly true. A movie can be truly bad, yet studios don’t need to screen it because it has a huge built-in audience that doesn’t care what middle-aged print media writers think – just think of every teen slasher movie that’s been made in the past five years.

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However, because “Cavemen” (possibly the most appropriate name since “Snakes on a Plane”) didn’t seem to have a ready-made audience – people who like to watch commercials? advertising executives focusing on car insurance accounts? – it had to be bad. Real bad.

In short, we were pretty sure this thing was gonna stink on ice. But we get paid to do this, so we DVR’d last Tuesday’s debut episode.

Yep. Bad. Not just bad bad. But bad with a message bad. Because after not letting anyone know what the show was going to be about, it turns out to be about (or at least the first episode was) … race relations?

The trio of metrosexual caveguys hang out in San Diego. (Point! San Diego is always unintentionally funny – there’s a reason Ron Burgundy lives there.) Joel, the leader, works at an Ikea-like store. (Point! Assembling furniture with an allen wrench while saying, “It’s 2007, right?” is funny.) Joel falls for a non-cavewoman, and gets the derision of the other two. Get it?!?!

This leads to some painful lines, such as, “Stick to your kind – crave the cave.”

And possibly one of the most disturbing things we’ve heard on TV since, well, ever: “Keep your penis in your genus.”

The rest of it is all stupid jokes about a couple misunderstanding each other and how complicated ordering coffee is in modern America. Yawn.

Perhaps the funniest thing about this show is the fact that it won’t be canceled after one episode (nice headline by the way) despite being resoundingly panned (too many links, but you could go hereherehere, or here  –  pardon us for a moment as we go take some medicine for pun overdose.)

We figure the show's opening-night ratings benefited from the "train wreck" effect as a lot of people probably tuned in to see just how bad it could be. We wonder how many of them (who weren’t being paid to watch) made it past the first commercial. Our guess: Not many.

By the way, the Gekko isn’t even funny in 15-second increments. No more shows.

You can view the episode here as long as ABC is willing to be associated with the thing.

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Actually, I enjoyed it. I know people who act (and look) like these guys, and I thought the racial under/overtones were interesting.
The bizarro IKEA store was perfect.
Networks would never have the guts to make this show funny by actually doing ethnic jokes (the pilot did and people got upset, hence the jokeless 1st episode).  Because as much as I hate an ad-based show, hearing people call them spear-throwers would be hysterical.  
If produced in the proper context(possibly a rural setting) this show may have had a chance. Additionally, part of the charm of the commercial wasthe main character's facial and verbal expressions! Unfortunately, the creators of this show did not hire the actor from the commercial and hired writers who appear to have just graduated high school without having any education in drama!
the show was alright. i would watch a few more to see if goes anywhere.
I liked the characters in the commercials. But they apparently didn't use the same characters.  I turned before 5 minutes had lapsed.
It's really weird to see a set of web comments this long where everyone agrees and it has not degenerated into the posters attacking each other.  So let's give Caveman credit for its unifying effects - it pulled everyone together hating it.  That includes me!
Maybe I'm the only guy, but I thought it was funny. I laughed outloud at the "penis in your genus" line.

And it may be about race, but not necessarily in a PC way. For a first episode, I thought it had promise.
I DID like a couple of the commericals early on in the series - with one particular actor.  They guy who complains to the network and is featured with the "talking heads" and also at the airport going past yet another print ad after he had lodged his complaints about the ads.  I thought he carried off the concept really well - his reactions were...well..amusing, if not "ha ha" funny.  

But he seemed to disappear once they decided to make a sitcom.  Did he run for the exit knowing it would flop?  Or did they not offer him a role.  Whatever. When they started promoting other "cavemen", especially the guy with Talia Shire as his shrink, it was just terrible.  Who wants whiney, angsty characters...cavemen or otherwise?  Ugh.
I didn't like the GEICO cavemen because it is obvious that that the company thinks its customers are cavemen. AllState thinks it customers drive around with their pants off while eating fried chicken and talking on the cell phone. I am a customer of neither. Sometimes I make a joke by saying "Hey, that's so easy even a GEICO customer can do it."
It was a fine commercial concept "so easy a caveman can do it" that was already tired in its 4th or 5th rendition; how could that possibly stretch into a sitcom? maybe with someone with a bit more creativity than was evident in the episode aired. They must not be spending to much on it for them to keep it going...
Shows like these only propitiate  the myth we evolved from a lower species.
Not so sure it was the Flintstones he was thinking of.  They at least lasted more than a season, and had kid appeal.  The other show, It's About Time, tanked in it's first season, even after retooling.

I don't even like the caveman commercials.  I do think the gekko is at least cute, but I don't want to see him in a sitcom either.  I really think the TV people have forgotten how to make a watchable sitcom.
A better idea would've been "Caveman Deathmatch". A reality show using real wooden clubs. Each episode would feature two "celebrities" that TV/Movie execs keeps jamming down our throats (Jim Belushi, Ben Stiller, Will Ferrell, the Hogans, Bill O'Reilly).
The Caveman show should be axed tonight!!  It was HORRIBLE.  They couldn't BUY a laugh.  I don't remember EVER seeing a more horrible attempt at a comedy show.  PLEASE EXECS DO US A FAVOR AND BURY THAT SHOW!!!!
Ya know, there have been worse things to come on TV.  I mean the traditional sitcom is still around and still sucks as always.  I applaud ABC for at least taking a leap with something as idiosyncratic as 'caveman'...i mean if you didn't find the commercials funny then you have no sense of humor whatsoever.  so it didn't work as a show...so what.
I would rather see a 30 minute comedy with the Gekko - just listening to his accent for 30 minutes would be better than the PAIN of the Cavemen.  It was the absolute WORST so called COMEDY EVER!!! They couldn't buy a laugh..they didn't even have canned laughter!!! YUCK YARCK CANCEL THIS SHOW PLEASE BEFORE NEXT WEEK!!
Actualy the whole new TV season SUCKS.
Was it as bad as Laverne and Shirley episode- ALL OF THEM?
The problem with this show. They did not use the same characters as Geico did. Nobody recognized them. They where nobodies. And they weren't not even funny. The Geico actors where GREAT!!! ABC MESSED UP AGAIN!
Breaking from the herd. Walking against the crowd.  This view thinks it was funny.  
To PJ, I'm sorry but when I decide what show to watch I don't consider the whether it has been done or not from a marketing stand point, I consider the content of the show. The problem with this "situation comedy" is that it's missing the comedy. I can NOT believe ABC replaced The George Lopez Show with Cavemen!
You people are all freaks.  The show is hilarious.  PULEEASE Don't Cancel!!
A total waste of time, please please please take this garbage off the air.
A total waste of time, please please please take this garbage off the air. I'm talking about Caveman
Well, there was Baby Bob from the Quiznos commercials and even rudolph the reindeer was a commercial gimmick prior to becoming world famous and having tv shows.
They can't even come up with their own jokes?!  That "penis/genus" line came from the Dana Carvey Show years ago.
Oh my god, none of you liked it?  It was freaking hilarious!  I laughed the entire time... brilliant idea ABC had... this is going to be the next Seinfeld or Friends... just watch!
I love the show. I'm no fan of commercials in general, but if I have to watch them they can at least be amusing. I guess I have become endeared to the characters, perhaps it's a subconcious thing.

So I gave the show a chance and found that the cavemen have made a successful jump from the 30 second spot to a 30 minute show. The cavemen just "feel" the same to me, and I will continue watching.

Unfortunately every show I love gets cancelled pretty quickly (like Firefly), so I would expect no less of Cavemen. Especially after reading the opinions here.
okay I thought the ads were really cute.  Something
different from the mass of confusion.
i didn't see the episode, but keep your penis in your genus is hilarious. Even if the rest of the show blew, totally worthi it just for that.
The commercials weren't cute, why would the show bw cuter?  Come one, TV is bad enough with good ideas, so this missed because ...
I would just like to remind everyone that Geico has nothing to do with the show. I love the commercials, and I think Geico's media dept. did a great job on them... However I do not much care for the show.
Let me offer a dissenting view: this show was pretty funny.  Now for those of you who find the commercials 'mildly funny,' then we're not going to agree.  I find the commercials classic, and I would wager that a lot of people do, which is why they made the sitcom.

I will agree the show will need some time to build a rhythm, but I think why it can work, is that these guys are realistic to people I have known.  The sardonic, grad-student buddy.  The young love-sappy brother.  The older, responsible and driven but conflicted guy.  And of course, the tall funny guy who just shows up for the drinks and squash.

The type of interaction between them is how guys sometimes really talk.  And you just don't see it very much on TV.    My only hope is that they don't make the show all about how the 'real people' react to them, or what 'girls' think of them.  

In the spirit of say a Napoleon Dynamite, they should stick to their guns and just do whatever the hell they  want and let the public basically ignore them.  (Like in the commercials..the source of the funniness)  

If you have anything to say beyond "it sucked," then please do.  
For those of you who checked out after 10 minutes... I was in complete agreement with you up to that point but the show did seem to get a bit funnier toward the end.  I'll give it a couple more chances.
Am I the only person who likes this show?  Give it a chance, it has potential.
Oh man, I cannot believe that Paul and Ken remember that show!  It was on for what, maybe 5 shows before it was canned?  About two months ago I asked my brother if he remembered that show, I couldn't think of the title, and neither could he.  I can't wait to send him this link.  Oh yeah, and the Gico TV show sucks, please cancel it, before I boycott ABC to avoid accidently running across the show, or any of the commericals for the show.
If they wanted this show to be funny then they should have hired the writers from Rocky 4 to write it. Have you seen that movie lately? Hilarious!!!!
It's all a bunch of crap! 95% of the stuff on TV is garbage. And we're a bunch of morons for watching it. And if we watch it . . . we deserve it!

I'll just stick with the History Channel.
I feel bad for the actors that actually signed up to star in this show. What are they going to do next? They'll always be associated with the "ill fated 'Cavemen'" debacle.
Cody, I think in the 80's there was a marketing campaign with a figure named Max Headroom that appeared in video's then had a (short lived) t.v. show. But as the writer points out, there have been a lot of skits, SNL, MAD Tv and such were movies or t.v. series were derived from the short skit and failed in longer versions. This is really, just a version of the dreaded "spinoff" when popular series end.RE: MASH, Seinfeld. All in The Family, Happy DAys
One word.  

What?
Like a few others here, I didn't like the Geico commercials- and I mean I really HATED the cavemen commercials b/c I thought they were utterly STUPID and humorless. I was stunned when I heard these mindless people from ABC were going to make a sitcom from it!! It will be a relief not to even run across any reference to these creaturesk when I channel surf!!
This live poll suggests the prognosis for Cavemen is not good...

http://www.buzzdash.com/?page=buzzbite&BB_id=42846
Did anyone notice there is no audience reaction or even a laugh track?  Maybe the producer decided against using a laugh track since there was nothing funny! ! ! ! !
no..it's genius and it sucked
classic goose-that-laid-the-golden-egg story.

The commercials were excellet. Best to leave well enough alone sometimes.
Funny show! It's about time we had more cavemen on TV.
Your comments imply there is actually something watchable on American TV these days, and this caveman show is ruining the record. Besides, who cares if the fare is good or bad...the point of America is to watch commercials, and that has obviously triumphed in this case. What I find more incredulous is that someone can actually put food on the table as a television critic.
I would like to see the guys from the commercials. I believe they were the ones who made it funny.
I think the critics are wrong.  It's gonna be this year's "30 Rock"
Some of the Geico commercials are funny.  The Caveman ones are not.  This was a bad idea from the start.

If they had to turn a Geico commercial into a show they should have made a reality tv show based on off of the "Tiny House" commercial.


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