pam472
Joined Dec 2011
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Yes, it is slightly predictable. Yes, they took characters from "Community" and repackaged them in a Kentucky church choir setting. This didn't make the pilot any less entertaining. Bradley Whitford delightfully portrays the bitter, condescending, quick-witted intellectual that you love to hate and continue to watch to hear the next witty insult that makes you laugh. This pilot episode was spectacular. I'm not sure how they'll carry this storyline for a series, but I'll watch to find out.
The best of Netflix's feature films so far, but it still falls short of a good, quality motion picture. Even the likes of Sandra Bullock and John Malkovich couldn't save the poorly-written script, scant of plot, character development and clear direction.
It is obvious that Netflix's only business plan is to crank out as much original programming as possible with a "name-brand" cast & crew. There is absolutely no regard at all for quality programming. Their money would be better spent on licensing agreements with studios that have programming people want to watch (you know, the stuff on Netflix that the subscribers actually watch).