Seriously? When was the last time airline travel was glamorous? Bah. It's unclear if it's set in the 50s/60s; if it is, we get more sexism a la Mad Men. If it's not, it's just blah.
I think it is set in the sixties -- it says "jet age," and Pan-Am hasn't been around for a while.
Looks like the main characters are an interracial couple, Indian and white. Have we had that on TV before?
Big Bang theory, though they are not married
Pan-Am hasn't been around for a while.
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You are so correct. Which means I won't be able to watch these women getting harrassed, patted on the butt, and generally patronized by their coworkers and their customers. I mean, I could, but I won't.
Apartment 23 (Nahnatchka Khan, David Hemingson). The story is about a naive young woman (Dreama Walker) who comes to New York City and ends up with a trouble-making party-girl roommate (Krysten Ritter). Also stars James Van Der Beek as himself. (comedy).
That last line might make it worth watching.
Yes. "as him/herself" characters tend to be a lot of fun. NPH, Malcovich, and that sitcom with Jennifer Grey.
Prime Suspect (Alexandra Cunningham, Sarah Aubrey, Peter Berg). Series adaptation of the British miniseries. Stars Maria Bello, Kirk Acevedo, Aidan Quinn, Peter Gerety. (drama).
Ooh. Now, I don't think the series needs to be remade, but I like that cast.
Ha. I was amused last night at how long it took from thread creation to the first post alone! I am the midnight thread creator what creates at midnight.
and I said YEAH, BABY, YEAH!!
Apparently it's a woman's world. Pilot season told me so.
My thought as well. Ah well, there are a few that look promising.
Untitled Tim Allen (Jack Burditt). Even though the world around him has declared the traditional male an ‘endangered species,’ Tim Fitzgerald (Allen) is fighting for his manhood in a world that is being increasingly dominated by women (comedy).
WTF? Where do these people live? Maybe it's partly living in the Midwest, but this is not the world I know.
I think they live in TV Land, which is mostly inhabited by helpless schlubby man-children (played by standup comics) and their hot yet shrewish wives.
Apartment 23 (Nahnatchka Khan, David Hemingson). The story is about a naive young woman (Dreama Walker) who comes to New York City and ends up with a trouble-making party-girl roommate (Krysten Ritter). Also stars James Van Der Beek as himself. (comedy).
I must admit curiosity will make me tune in for this, as it was originally sold as Don’t Trust the Bitch in Apartment 23.
so, Doc Hollywood 2011?
Northern Exposure gone south.