'Community' creator Dan Harmon returns to broadcast TV with an animated sitcom set in Ancient Greece.
. And due to the ongoing strikes, “Krapopolis” is now, by default, one of the tentpoles of its network’s fall schedule, with new live-action series postponed until further notice.
Over the three episodes screened for critics, many of the jokes on “Krapopolis” fall into a couple of patterns. Characters speak with the 20/20 hindsight of millennia in their future — when Tyrannis goes to sulk in a “reading nook,” his scene partner points out that “there’s no written language, so there are no books” — and “invent” modern notions like forensic science and the sports commentator.
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