Wow. Haven't watched it yet - it's waiting on my tivo. Sounds like it's bad.
Well, my Sunday nights are pretty darn crowded so I guess I won't miss it.
'Help'
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Wow. Haven't watched it yet - it's waiting on my tivo. Sounds like it's bad.
Well, my Sunday nights are pretty darn crowded so I guess I won't miss it.
It would have hurt less if they wouldn't have tried to shoehorn a slutty/unsympathetic/oblivious Mom and a wildchild/annoying/bitchy younger sister into the mix. I didn't need to know all about her family, too. (Why couldn't Mom go pick up Sis at the train station?)
why are women characters in non-traditional jobs always surrounded by shitty other women? Or dead moms, like Kay?
The bad mother and the loser sibling scenario seemed too much like copying "Burn Notice" to me.
I didn't make it through the show - and I love crime shows.
I'm giving this show a serious pass.
I had decided to pass on In Plain SIght because I didn't like the ads (and I figured if it was really great I would hear and USA would show ten million reruns so I'd be able to un-miss it pretty easily if necessary) and y'all have filled me with sweet sweet validation. Ahhhh. Feels good.
Well, in the "every cloud has a silver lining" school of thought, I will say that I did like her relationship with her partner, and their boss wasn't one of the sterotypical blowhard, screaming, CYA, political stereotypes.
I liked In Plain Sight better when it was Karen Sisco.
I had decided to pass on In Plain SIght because I didn't like the ads
I thought the ads were odd, in that the first round of ads was witness protection as wacky fun, then they changed to "she's the one you want to save you."
ha quester!