


Veronica: Well it reminds me of another memo five years ago when I was promoted to this job. Linda: So, what is it about the memo that brings all this up? Sounds like something human is trying to fight its way out of you. Veronica: This whole memo thing is bringing up this strange sensation. Better Off Ted deserves your love (and massive DVD sales). If you're looking for a new show to pick up, hopefully this picspam will pique your interest.

She's not used to confronting her emotions (or knowing what emotions are) so hilarity ensues. In 'The Impertence of Communicationizing' Veronica is forced to deal with her feelings of guilt when faced with the idea that her promotion should have gone to another colleague.

Ted's boss Veronica tends towards the sociopathic (on one occasion she uses Ted's 8 year old daughter Rose to fire people so that she can avoid unpleasant conflicts) but even she has her human moments, as explored in this picspam. They're all essentially good people, it's just that sometimes the company asks them to weaponize pumpkins or be cryogenically frozen or created cyborgs that can kill without remorse. Ted is the head of Research and Development, overseeing scientists Phil and Lem and product tester Linda. The characters work for a huge and frequently evil company called Veridian Dynamics. But for a little while it was possibly the best comedy on network TV and once Community and Parks and Recreation were in play it still gave them a run for their money and even bested them some weeks.īasically it's a satire of corporate America. Better Off Ted was one of those TV shows: brilliant, subversive, hilarious, barely watched, cancelled. Picspammy's latest challenge is to create a picspam centred around emotions so I chose to look at one of my favourite episodes of Better Off Ted, 'The Impertence of Communicationizing'.
