“What part of town am I in?”
That’s an important question.
“What part of town am I in?”
That’s an important question.
I like how they avoided the R word.
They’re too busy writing jokes too deal with a plot.
Ouch. Wolf Blitzer slam.
“A lesbian in the Navy saved my life.”
I’d love to hear that story. I want a T-shirt.
“He’s on the front door and looks pissed.”
Laugh track claps? Really?!? UGH!
What ever happened to live studio audiences? I must admit, I haven’t watch comedies with laughs (tracks) in ages.
“You seem like a perfectly nice homosexual.”
“I like to think that I am.”
Oh MY! How far we’ve come sitcoms.
It feels a bit forced.
This is true.
Ok. Only for absolutely insane fans of William Shatner. So they’ll have a viewership of 1.
Only if you can see the cue cards. :rolleyes:
I’ll watch, but seems a bit mediocre so far. Hopefully, it’ll get better. You watched Hawaiian 5-0 yet?
“Why can’t anyone do a good impression of me?”
giggle
2!
Lucas Breath
Nope. But will. Soon.
The ending and beginning were the best parts.
Yeah gotta go with 'talos, I saw it since it was on after Big Bang Theory (love!), but I was underwhelmed. (and I had no expectations one way or the other going in)
That’s disappointing. I hadn’t gotten a chance to watch this yet. Now I don’t feel any particular rush. OTOH, maybe it takes time to build it a good star vehicle (so to speak). The first few episodes of Roseanne, Seinfeld, and Home Improvement were almost literally lists of jokes from their stand-up acts. Maybe this needs a chance to find its own voice and not just regurgitate the Twitter feed.
I think tonight’s episode was better than the last. But, not by much.