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I wasn't 100% sure about it when I saw the pilot. It's in the same genre as My So-Called Life, Gilmore Girls, and Everwood. And I think it only caught my eye in the first place because one of the stars is Shiri Appleby. But I just watched the third ep, and it is really good.
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I've watched the first two episodes. I haven't made up my mind yet. I loved Gilmore Girls and Everwood and heard it was similar. So far, it hasn't lived up to those shows for me but I find myself watching the next episode each week.
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I didn't watch it yet but I'm in the camp of "I want to see Shiri Abbleby do something else." I tried watching it on cwtv.com but the player wouldn't work.
Lemme know if it gets genuinely good.
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A very successful character actor, who has made quite a lot of money playing variations on a theme for many years. Some fairly amusing and entertaining variations on that theme, too.
So again, why should she?
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Goodness knows, I am bored whenever I see her. It isn't even that she is typecast - she is the same character with the same mannerisms and affectations in every role.
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Oh. And here I thought this was a thread about being hit in the head by a box of cereal. My bad.
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quote:Originally posted by kmbboots: Goodness knows, I am bored whenever I see her. It isn't even that she is typecast - she is the same character with the same mannerisms and affectations in every role.
Right. When they need that kind of character for a show, she's one of the people they call. That's what being a character actor is all about.
And then you have people like Robert Deniro, who is mostly a character actor, but not considered one. Or James Gandolfini, who has always been one. It's just that the last time he was used, it was as a main character of the type he's always played.
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As I said before, there is type casting and there is trotting out the same character over and over again to be "plugged in" to a spot. I prefer when actors actually act.
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