La docteure Ji-Yoon Kim prend la tête du Département d'anglais de la prestigieuse université américaine de Pembroke. Première femme à occuper ce poste et personne de couleur, Ji-Yoon doit re... Tout lireLa docteure Ji-Yoon Kim prend la tête du Département d'anglais de la prestigieuse université américaine de Pembroke. Première femme à occuper ce poste et personne de couleur, Ji-Yoon doit relever plusieurs défis inédits.La docteure Ji-Yoon Kim prend la tête du Département d'anglais de la prestigieuse université américaine de Pembroke. Première femme à occuper ce poste et personne de couleur, Ji-Yoon doit relever plusieurs défis inédits.
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I am a department chair at a college, so I was thrilled to see Sandra Oh star in a show that about the (sometimes) thankless job of management. Ms. Oh delivers a terrific performance and provides enough comedy and vulnerability to hold the audience's attention.
The first episode is hilarious and showcases some of the ridiculous processes that are pervasive in higher ed. Yes, administration is worried about enrollment (true for most colleges today except for the very elite). Yes, there are old-fogey professors who refuse to change with the times and think student evals are a waste of time. Yes, there is pettiness among faculty who hold PhDs but cannot agree on a simple decision. And yes, this generation's college students are more apt to hold faculty and administration accountable for meeting their needs. The worst thing you can say about a professor is that they are . . . Boring.
The side characters are very colorful, especially scene-stealing Holland Taylor (who plays a hilariously bitter older professor), Everyly Carganilla (who plays Sandra Oh's adopted daughter), and Nanah Mensah (who plays a talented young professor seeking ever-elusive tenure).
Beyond the first episode, the series falls into rom-com, which is charming if unrealistic. There is some nice chemistry between Sandra Oh and Jay Duplass, but the relationship does not have much chance to develop in 6 episodes. So, it will be interesting to see if the series renews so it can be explored.
It's been awhile since a comedy about higher ed has been featured, so this is a welcome change.
The first episode is hilarious and showcases some of the ridiculous processes that are pervasive in higher ed. Yes, administration is worried about enrollment (true for most colleges today except for the very elite). Yes, there are old-fogey professors who refuse to change with the times and think student evals are a waste of time. Yes, there is pettiness among faculty who hold PhDs but cannot agree on a simple decision. And yes, this generation's college students are more apt to hold faculty and administration accountable for meeting their needs. The worst thing you can say about a professor is that they are . . . Boring.
The side characters are very colorful, especially scene-stealing Holland Taylor (who plays a hilariously bitter older professor), Everyly Carganilla (who plays Sandra Oh's adopted daughter), and Nanah Mensah (who plays a talented young professor seeking ever-elusive tenure).
Beyond the first episode, the series falls into rom-com, which is charming if unrealistic. There is some nice chemistry between Sandra Oh and Jay Duplass, but the relationship does not have much chance to develop in 6 episodes. So, it will be interesting to see if the series renews so it can be explored.
It's been awhile since a comedy about higher ed has been featured, so this is a welcome change.
As a young faculty member, and woman this pressure really happens, and for the first time I see my self in a show.
I do wished it was longer, it feels like they rushed it and squeeze it in only 6 episodes.
I do wished it was longer, it feels like they rushed it and squeeze it in only 6 episodes.
Absolutely smashes the zeitgeist of cancel culture. Sandra Oh, (the new and first female chair of an English faculty) is beset on all sides; from the old white male privelidge establishment to the campus fashion of shutting down anyone that doesn't chime with the latest political views. Free speech really is dead. Don't you dare debate classic literature unless it's via twitter with a meme.
I loved it yet shouted at the screen in frustration in equal measure. Bloody millennials.
Although this is purely a work of fiction with some excellent comedic moments it tells many truths. Yes, things have to change, the old ways certainly aren't the best, but to prevent any kind of discourse because of a bad choice of phrase or the wrong word? Utterly immature and counter productive, a bit like a 3 year old with their hands over their ears shouting 'lalalalalalala!' when told not to stick their finger in an electrical socket.
Highly recommended.
I loved it yet shouted at the screen in frustration in equal measure. Bloody millennials.
Although this is purely a work of fiction with some excellent comedic moments it tells many truths. Yes, things have to change, the old ways certainly aren't the best, but to prevent any kind of discourse because of a bad choice of phrase or the wrong word? Utterly immature and counter productive, a bit like a 3 year old with their hands over their ears shouting 'lalalalalalala!' when told not to stick their finger in an electrical socket.
Highly recommended.
A great view of academia, and the associated difficulty of leadership. I found it interesting and a unique topic for a series and very funny.
My complaint is that I wanted more. 30 minutes left plots and characters under developed.
The ensemble cast is wonderful. Holland Taylor is a treasure!
Give us more, more development and longer episodes.
My complaint is that I wanted more. 30 minutes left plots and characters under developed.
The ensemble cast is wonderful. Holland Taylor is a treasure!
Give us more, more development and longer episodes.
I love Sandra Oh & the rest of the cast was great, too. It's wonderful seeing a show discussing race & class & privilege in the workplace. I also enjoyed seeing the older actors with interesting storylines & doing comedy, too. Finally, the adoption story was very engaging and something I hadn't seen before. I thought it wrapped up nicely while still leaving room for a second season.
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- AnecdotesThe Chair was filmed on location in Pittsburgh and the surrounding area. To create Pembroke University's campus, the show alternated between Washington & Jefferson College and Chatham University's Shadyside campus.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Robin & Company: 8-27-2021 (2021)
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