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whatisserton's rating
This has some excellent potential and reminds me a little of arrested development. the characters are quirky and the introductions with the freeze frame and their own theme was great. I loved the boss the way he manages to alienate his employees without making them hate him totally.
What's good is it's not a comedy program that contains a laugh track. Away to watch episode two but really it looks good enough from the pilot to get my attention.
I'd recommend everyone to give it a go.
And as for one of the other comments guys who insists that the characters are badly acted I disagree plus Mimi rogers is great!
What's good is it's not a comedy program that contains a laugh track. Away to watch episode two but really it looks good enough from the pilot to get my attention.
I'd recommend everyone to give it a go.
And as for one of the other comments guys who insists that the characters are badly acted I disagree plus Mimi rogers is great!
I've seen this show twice now, although I did think there were more episodes produced. This is a great show that seems to be just getting into its stride when boom it finishes. We are left on a cliffhanger - which is quite annoying. At it's time it was a fun series that should've been given a chance.
The characters are interesting and fun to watch and the chemistry between the romances was good. The setting was very well realised and it was fun to have a house that was not built as part of the settings, it made for interesting viewing. There was a mystery that provided the overall arc of the series, if it had gone the distance. And it is quite annoying that there was no resolution to that story before the series ended.
I recently saw the pilot for WB's The Mountain and was instantly reminded of Extreme. Here's to repeats, long may it appear on our screens...
The characters are interesting and fun to watch and the chemistry between the romances was good. The setting was very well realised and it was fun to have a house that was not built as part of the settings, it made for interesting viewing. There was a mystery that provided the overall arc of the series, if it had gone the distance. And it is quite annoying that there was no resolution to that story before the series ended.
I recently saw the pilot for WB's The Mountain and was instantly reminded of Extreme. Here's to repeats, long may it appear on our screens...