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From | Sam Smith <sam@estreet.com> |
Subject | Re: OT--Re: Cougar Town |
Date | Thu, 21 Jan 2010 13:26:14 -0700 |
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It would actually be a pretty good show if they could get rid of Cox. Or
get her some acting lessons. A lot of the supporting cast is okay.
But it's nowhere NEAR as good as the two shows it follows - The Middle
and Modern Family.
floatingunder wrote:
> --- In audities@yahoogroups.com, "Josh Chasin" <jchasin@...> wrote:
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>> Here is a list of the episode titles to Courtney Cox's show Cougar Town (starting with the second one; the pilot is just called "pilot.")
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> I've seen about 10 minutes of the show perhaps 4 times now post watching Modern Family. The only pattern I've noticed is tired, lame jokes, poor stilted acting, and the fact I can't stomach watching it beyond 10 minutes per the pain it creates. Seriously. It just doesn't work on any level for me. Unless the final 20 minutes morph into something totally different? :)
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> No offense intended to anyone that may like it but really, I'm TOTALLY mystified that I've read good reviews for this show. Different strokes but...etc.
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> Sorry for the mini-rant, hit a nerve. I actually enjoy this thread (just, ahem, not the show)
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