cloudmesa
Joined Feb 2020
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It's a pleasure to watch a show without cursing, fornication and same sex love scenes. In other words it's not a woke liberal trash show. These types of shows are hard to find in this modern sea of ugliness that is today entertainment industry.
Ms. Bramwell, although a little naive, should be a model for young women navigating this debauched world.
The show is presented in a square format that was prevalent in 1995. This in no way detracts from the wonderful acting and story line. I found it a refreshing reminder of how entertainment was and could be again with the right writers, directors and producers.
Ms. Bramwell, although a little naive, should be a model for young women navigating this debauched world.
The show is presented in a square format that was prevalent in 1995. This in no way detracts from the wonderful acting and story line. I found it a refreshing reminder of how entertainment was and could be again with the right writers, directors and producers.
More stupid stuff from the networks. Too bad in the opening scene the giant chasm didn't swallow Hollywood too.