I hated the first two episodes of season two of DLM and stopped bothering. Season one was pretty great, though i think that it was noticably losing something by the end of the run, so wasn't too surprised by what I saw as the degradation in season two.
Anya ,'Touched'
The Minearverse 4: Support Group for Clumsy People
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Didn't Bryan leave the show somewhere in the middle of the pilot? I didn't think he was at all involved in even the first season.
I know he was onboard for several episodes, long enough to be told off by executives for being gay and not knowing what he was talking about when he went to bat for Rebecca Gayheart. (The studio didn't think she was pretty enough and wanted to replace her. And so they did.)
Even after his departure they still had funny, quirky exploits with Mason and Roxy and the various soon-to-be-dead folks like Susan Sullivan. It was only Season 2 that appropriated the mood of Buffy Season 6.
(The studio didn't think she was pretty enough and wanted to replace her. And so they did.)
umm, people don't watch a show about dead people for the pretty. they watch it for the humor. Or is that just me?
and for the record, "daisy. daisy adair" was annoying and not that pretty.
I've barely seen the first disc of season 1, but I know I didn't mind Rebecca Gayheart at all. The one that bugged me was the meter maid, I can never remember the actress' name. I just find her annoying. Something about her voice. And, yeah, didn't watch the show for the pretty, I never thought Ellen Muth was that pretty, so why didn't they replace George, huh? Jeez, marketing departments, are there any brains there? I say that because I don't know anyone in marketing. Otherwise, insert standard disclaimers of no offense intended, blahblah.
I love Ellen Muth. This is all.
I thought Daisy Adair was much improved by her more serious, sadder storyline in Season 2 (hated the character at first). But the overall season, while not exactly un-good, was no fun whatsoever.
Fifteen minutes of Tim's time is worth $103.50.
That's $6.90 per minute.
At that rate, I owe Tim more than I paid for my car.
I'm filing for Tim bankruptcy.
Just bill back for your time as an advertising consultant and you'll at least break even.
I heart Matt.
The one that bugged me was the meter maid, I can never remember the actress' name.
Jasmine Guy. Best known for her role as Whitley, the spoiled southern rich girl on A Different World.