It's a good show. I enjoy it, plus I'm learning a lot. I also liked that they finally stopped pushing him together with is exgirlfriend. She's a great character, and I felt that it detracted from her to be pining after him all of the time. Sharon Gless continues to be magic.
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It's true - I'm glad that she's realized that whatever it is - it wasn't working. . . exactly.
I also liked that they finally stopped pushing him together with is exgirlfriend. She's a great character, and I felt that it detracted from her to be pining after him all of the time.
I never liked the pining either, but they needed a reason for Fi to stick around and keep working for him. Friendship goes so far, and for Sam it's still a paying gig. What's Fi's interest now?
Sharon Gless continues to be magic.
I couldn't agree more. She's my favorite character, followed by Sam, Fi, and Michael in that order. And last episode with the coffee pot crisis, and after he finally explains that he was protecting her all those years by not calling her, she pauses for a beat and says "that still doesn't explain why you couldn't write." She's awesome. Almost making me totally forget that horrific role and storyline in N/T.
What's Fi's interest now?
she gets to blow stuff up.
Lots of Riches alums on tv the past couple of weeks: Cael in L&O:CI - and Todd Stashwick on The Middleman AND Psych. And the guy he played on Psych could be recurring. (Based on the part - not on any actual information.)
I've been watching the Mad Men marathon all day, and I need someone to explain to me how I am supposed to appreciate this. It is so bleak and negative and I don't like any of the characters. What am I missing?
Am I supposed to like Don?
I had a similar reaction, quester.
For me it's not so much about ''liking'' the characters, but I enjoy how fucked up the whole thing is, and I think the writing is sharp.
I forgot that was on today, no wonder my TiVo has had red-eye all day.
I Netflixed Mad Men a while ago and just got the first disc on Friday, so I've watched the first three episodes. I know what you guys mean, no one in this show is exactly likable. Yet, I want to keep watching. I think because the story is compelling, even if the people are all pretty much asshats.
I know what you guys mean, no one in this show is exactly likable. Yet, I want to keep watching. I think because the story is compelling, even if the people are all pretty much asshats.
This describes every drama I've ever seen on HBO.