aeasmmikey-86536
Joined Aug 2020
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I watch a lot of sitcoms, and I rarely, if ever, actually laugh out loud. This latest episode (Jan. 14) had me rolling. When Dr. Ron got on the intercom with the call from the Vatican, and when Matt tried his Melissa Etheridge impersonation for the convicts....comedy gold.
Keep up the good work. I have high hopes for this Superstore/Office/Parks and Rec hybrid. Great, great casting (Dr. Bruce, I'm looking at you), and tight scripts. Just the right blend of slapstick comedy and heart. Great show, great potential.
Wow. I need 82 more characters, but I'm tired and it's past my bedtime. Almost tgere...
Keep up the good work. I have high hopes for this Superstore/Office/Parks and Rec hybrid. Great, great casting (Dr. Bruce, I'm looking at you), and tight scripts. Just the right blend of slapstick comedy and heart. Great show, great potential.
Wow. I need 82 more characters, but I'm tired and it's past my bedtime. Almost tgere...
I stuck with the premier season; glad I did. The football-themed season opener knocked it out of the park. Something about how that whole sequence was set up and shot really moved me.
I'm excited to see where this season goes. I'll admit sometimes the "wokeness" of the lesbian couple is a bit much, but in most cases they tone it down. I've had to stop watching other faves like the Neighborhood, Connors, and even Brooklyn nine-nine because it gets tiring. Here's hoping this show stays clear of tiresome race/gender arguments.
I'm excited to see where this season goes. I'll admit sometimes the "wokeness" of the lesbian couple is a bit much, but in most cases they tone it down. I've had to stop watching other faves like the Neighborhood, Connors, and even Brooklyn nine-nine because it gets tiring. Here's hoping this show stays clear of tiresome race/gender arguments.
In my VERY humble opinion, this woman was/is not evil. Her mental illness was not even examined a little bit in this piece. Which for me at least, left a gaping hole. One or two interviews with mental health professionals to explain this "phenomenon" would have been helpful.
Also -- more fingers should have been pointed at journalists early on not doing their jobs. As a life-long (now retired) journalist, one or two phone calls early on would have exposed her lies early on. Did no one think to verify what hospital reattached her arm, or verified her Harvard degree, or her employment with Merrill Lynch? Wow...somebody was really asleep at the wheel.
Also -- more fingers should have been pointed at journalists early on not doing their jobs. As a life-long (now retired) journalist, one or two phone calls early on would have exposed her lies early on. Did no one think to verify what hospital reattached her arm, or verified her Harvard degree, or her employment with Merrill Lynch? Wow...somebody was really asleep at the wheel.