Pretty good ep. The show still feels like it's trying to find it's footing, but overall it was decent and I do like the heart that the show has, it just needs to get past the arts that are trying too hard and they could have a pretty good show. I'll tack on a couple more eps to my standard 3 ep tryout.
Eh. It was okay. It still needs to get better than this. If not, I'll end up dropping this show when the fall season gets into full swing. I did really like all the stuff with Ryan monopolizing all of his assistant's time. That was pretty funny.
Yeah, this show isn't doing the mushy sentimental stuff well. It seems to work best when Perry's character is screwing around and getting into trouble.
I think they're going to do one with him and Lauren, the non-therapist. I'd much rather it between him and Carrie because the Lauren stuff is really forced.
I really enjoyed it a lot. I am very surprised I like the show and as I have said before, if it wasn't for the early screening of the pilot i would not have even sampled it. Matthew Perry is very very good on the role I think and they had a few very funny momments. I just didn't like the emotional part on this one that much (curiously, it was my favorite part about the pilot), especially when he told Carrie how he felt in such a raw way, seems inconsistent witht the character. But I can live past that seeing it's only the beggining of the show. Also, very promising ratings, I hope the show is here to stay!
I am enjoying it, some parts work better than others like I loved the "you know what might be fun" montage and also Ryan surrounded by all the cats. I'm glad we got to see more of John Cho's character in this ep as well.
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Liked it. Obviously, a romance is cooking up between Ryan and Carrie. I hope this does well.
ReplyDeletePretty good ep. The show still feels like it's trying to find it's footing, but overall it was decent and I do like the heart that the show has, it just needs to get past the arts that are trying too hard and they could have a pretty good show. I'll tack on a couple more eps to my standard 3 ep tryout.
ReplyDeleteEh. It was okay. It still needs to get better than this. If not, I'll end up dropping this show when the fall season gets into full swing. I did really like all the stuff with Ryan monopolizing all of his assistant's time. That was pretty funny.
ReplyDeleteYeah, this show isn't doing the mushy sentimental stuff well. It seems to work best when Perry's character is screwing around and getting into trouble.
ReplyDeleteI think they're going to do one with him and Lauren, the non-therapist. I'd much rather it between him and Carrie because the Lauren stuff is really forced.
ReplyDeleteI ike it, good fun & it makes me laugh. Nice for a change of shows!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed it, maybe because I desperately miss fresh entertainment, but never the less, I liked it.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed it a lot. I am very surprised I like the show and as I have said before, if it wasn't for the early screening of the pilot i would not have even sampled it. Matthew Perry is very very good on the role I think and they had a few very funny momments. I just didn't like the emotional part on this one that much (curiously, it was my favorite part about the pilot), especially when he told Carrie how he felt in such a raw way, seems inconsistent witht the character. But I can live past that seeing it's only the beggining of the show. Also, very promising ratings, I hope the show is here to stay!
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying it, some parts work better than others like I loved the "you know what might be fun" montage and also Ryan surrounded by all the cats. I'm glad we got to see more of John Cho's character in this ep as well.
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