walk929501
Joined Jan 2009
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Bullock and Reynolds are Hollywood heavyweights who are legitimately funny, so it took some bad writing to ruin their talent. Formulaic and mostly not very funny. The nudity scene was contrived, gratuitous and, of course, not funny. A couple of the physical comedy scenes looked after-school-special level (see eagle carries off dog and Bullock dancing with Gammy) to the point of cringe. I'm surprised the producer/director convinced Bullock to do those scenes. What a waste.
The premise is interesting, the story lines are usually pretty intriguing, and Morris Chestnut is super smooth and portrays a doctor who genuinely cares about his patients, but every other member of his team is so incredibly obnoxious and unlikeable that it is sometimes hard to get past them to enjoy the rest. It is as if the writers intentionally decided to make his team annoying. The build up of the Moriarty stuff is keeping my interest and I can only hope that it will be more of that and less of Watson's arrogant, snide, mean spirited, manipulative, cynical, judgmental team sniping at each other.
Watching this show is like sitting in front of a crackling fireplace under a warm blanket while holding a mug of hot chocolate. Most of the negative reviews are from those saying it isn't true to the books or that it doesn't measure up to the original series. Judged on its own merits, it is outstanding entertainment. The story lines are interesting and engaging. The characters are real but likeable. There is intrigue, suspense, conflict, drama, and humor. What there isn't is vulgarity, offensiveness, violence, and sex. And it is all presented with excellent acting, cinematography and first rate production.
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