10 Items or Less – Good, Goofball Humor

4 January 2009
by Tawnya Jonsek

Episode 301 - Turkey BowlingI have to be honest. I remember watching advertisements of 10 Items or Less back in 2006. I was not interested. The commercials reminded me of Saved By The Bell – a show I was addicted to as a kid but hate as an adult. Now that I’m all grown up, the stupid, lame jokes of Saved By the Bell make me wish I could shoot myself instead of enduring another half hour of Zach and gang. So, to avoid being suicidal, I didn’t tune in for 10 Items. After watching “Turkey Bowling”, the 10 Items or Less season premiere, I realize how misleading marketing can be and regret not giving the show a chance 2 years ago.

The show is goof-ball. The humor is quirky, odd. The characters are exaggerated, but loveable. It’s perfect escapism humor. I mean, a manager bowling turkeys in his own store? The whole precept is hilarious. 10 items is shot on location in Reseda, California at a real working grocery store. John Lehr, as Leslie, leads the cast as an inept but good-intentioned manager, trying to keep the family store afloat amidst attempts by the large, corporate SuperValueMart to shut down the store. The show is at it’s core improv comedy guided by a loosely written script.

 

Season 3 opens with Leslie, the Greens & Grains manager, facing a new foe with Mercy P. Jones, the new SuperValueMart general manager known as the “Velvet Hammer”. She’s determined to shut down Greens & Grains for good and bets Leslie he can’t bowl 3,000 frames of Turkey Bowling without leaving a single pin standing. Carl the maintenance man and Todd the Butcher join in as gambling fever take over the store and the employees of Greens & Grains devolve in an unsupervised mess.

 

10 Items or Less returns with Season 3 on January 6th at 11 eastern time. Tune in and let the mad-cap, escapsist humor take your mind off folding banks and credit meltdowns and whatever else you might be facing in 2009.

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5 Responses to “10 Items or Less – Good, Goofball Humor”

  1. Doug Says:

    I watched this ep based on your review. Unfortunately, it's just not my cup of tea. I [loosely] file this show with other offbeat, quirky comedy series, such as "Its Always Sunny In Philadelphia." For some reason, I just can't wrap my sense of humor around them while others find them absolutely hilarious. Oh well.

    I do like the fact that the show runs off an outline with some improv acting instead being completely scripted (similar to "Curb Your Enthusiasm"?). You have to give the show props for that.

  2. tjonsek Says:

    Yea – it is offbeat and quirky and won't be everyone's thing. And yes – for me, the improv acting is what appeals most to me.

    I'm still going to like Worst Week, Friends and How I Met Your Mother – those are my all-time fav comedy shows, but for what it is – weird, quirky – I didn't think it too bad.

  3. Lu Hernandez Says:

    LOL. I guess.

  4. allergy free foods Says:

    Enjoying reading your blog. Hard work always pays off.

  5. Thai Prepay Says:

    Well last season i was sure we would find out who lady with the yellow umbrella would be but seems they are keeping us guessing!

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