As if there wasn't enough GH during the day... but I still managed to find time to watch this back in the day. It was a mediocre extension of the original.
I hate to admit it but daytime soaps have been a guilty pleasure of mine since childhood because I recall my grandmother watching all of them when she would watch me after school. My mother AND father were so hooked that they would tape the episodes on VHS tapes and we'd watch them in the evenings after dinner when I was a teen. Now as an adult, I'll stream them online when I have the chance. Y&R seems to have the most staying power of the few remaining soaps, but I was much more partial to GH, OLTL and AMC back in the day. GH is lagging behind but at least it isn't cancelled like the others.
I hate to admit it but daytime soaps have been a guilty pleasure of mine since childhood because I recall my grandmother watching all of them when she would watch me after school. My mother AND father were so hooked that they would tape the episodes on VHS tapes and we'd watch them in the evenings after dinner when I was a teen. Now as an adult, I'll stream them online when I have the chance.
Now that I've seen Fleabag, I understand why I enjoy this show so much. The two shows couldn't be more different in terms of lot and content, but the quality, yep, that's the same. Phoebe Waller-Bridge is tremendously talented and consistent in the quality of shows she puts out.
This is a decent show but not really worth the watch because it contains history that screws with the settled history of Superman. I was hoping to learn more history, not see the history I know of become altered to absurdity.
This is a good show and well worth the watch even if there are several predictable plots throughout the series. It has a great cast and quality acting and that is what saves it.
Who didn't watch Friends back in the day? This really was the gold standard for TV relationship comedy in the late 90s, highly recommended.
This show was so endearing and unpredictable that there really hasn't been anything like it. Many elements of this show exist in other shows but nothing with such rich character development and sentimentality. I wish they'd revive it, even if only for a limited series to show us what has happened since 2011. If you're in Canada, you can watch it all over again on the CBC website for free without login.
I've always enjoyed watching Christina Applegate post- Married With Children and this show did not disappoint. It wasn't exactly riveting must see TV but the final episode made it worth the watch and I would think guarantees a second season.
They could have easily named this show "Mundane First World Problems". Although some of the story lines are interesting, so many of them aren't and mumblecore is pretty hard to get into generally for me. It's as if someone filmed random people doing random stuff that we all might do, with no other purpose than to just film people doing stuff.