I've mentioned elsewhere that I'm rewatching Family Ties through Netflix streaming. I've gotten past the Ellen phase and now he's seeing Lauren (Courtney Cox).
There is no chemistry there and I don't like her character. I liked Ellen so much better.
It makes sense he'd have more chemistry with his future wife. Did you get to the very secial episode with very special guest Tom Hanks yet?
It makes sense he'd have more chemistry with his future wife. Did you get to the very secial episode with very special guest Tom Hanks yet?
That episode was pretty awesome. I loved the job interview.
It makes sense he'd have more chemistry with his future wife.
Why doesn't it ever work that way with Tom Cruise?
Aw, Louie, I am disappoint.
Why show him waiting at Grand Central, then an approaching new 2 train (doesn't go to Grand Central), then him sitting on an old N/R train? Why???
Otherwise, we're still good.
That was to divorce the subway ride from any particular trip and make it all rides on all trains, from all destinations, going anywhere.
Not for any sort of expediency wrt production, I'm sure.
Ah, thank you. I will take that.
I just started watching
Parks and Recreation.
The pilot was...okay. But I know the first season is meh and the second season is when it gets good. Right now it's like, hey, we're a mockumentary, that means we are automatically funny, right? ...Right?
I thought the first season was quite good. It obviously improved, but I don't understand your complaint. It's not like Greg Daniels and Mike Schur forgot what comedy was for half a season, and then got hit on the head to make the best comedy on television shortly thereafter. But no, I do not think they assumed the format would make it automatically funny.