Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuBonnie Molloy, a local TV host, shares personal family stories on her morning show. Her husband and children struggle as she blurs reality and entertainment for fame, challenging the line be... Alles lesenBonnie Molloy, a local TV host, shares personal family stories on her morning show. Her husband and children struggle as she blurs reality and entertainment for fame, challenging the line between public persona and private life.Bonnie Molloy, a local TV host, shares personal family stories on her morning show. Her husband and children struggle as she blurs reality and entertainment for fame, challenging the line between public persona and private life.
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I agree with the previous poster who said that Bonnie's method is to use characters to drive her plot, not a `must see' one-liner after another. Audiences didn't get it on her last outings, and though both were critically hailed, the audience doesn't like to wait for a laugh. The scene in the second episode where little Charlie Stewart and Bonnie had their exchange about the gym shorts was brilliant. When he raised his hand and said `whatever,' I my sides nearly burst. Plus, I swear it was all improv.
Now that Bonnie is in her late 30's, it makes sense for her set herself in a family situation. Bonnie must be one of the most loyal people in show business. First, in 1993, CBS offered to renew The Building with significant cast changes. Bonnie said no, because she didn't want to `dis' her friends. And if you have followed her career, you will see that Holily Wortell, Don Lake, Tom Virtue, David Alan Grier, Mark Derwin and more are in project after project with her.
I wish Bonnie and her crew all of the success in the world - it's high time that the rest of the world recognizes her.
If you haven't seen Return to Me, please do yourself a favor and rent it tonight. I cried during the first ½ hour then laughed at the rest.
I also must say that I was no fan of David Duchovny before Return to Me, thinking that he was just a snobbish personality. Once I saw his performance in RTM, I became a fan. Anyone who can deliver that kind of performance can't be all bad!
One interesting side note is that Life With Bonnie is preceded on ABC by According to Jim - Jim Belushi played Bonnie's husband in Return to Me. And, it's followed by Less Than Perfect, which stars Sara Rue, who 12 years ago played Edda Passetti on Grand as part of the ensemble cast with featured Bonnie as a neurotic heiress.
Finally, Bonnie brought the equally brilliant Carroll O'Connor's final performance to the screen. His work in RTM made me remember what a national treasure he was.
Go get 'em Bonnie!
It follows in the tradition of the very best of family comedy - from I Love Lucy to the Dick Van Dyke Show to Eight is Enough to Mr. Belvedere. Unfortunately, the form has been in short supply for the past decade, replaced by the work place comedy and the room mate comedy - forms that allow for more shock, controversy, sexual innuendo & raunch.
Those who want cutting edge comedy that cuts to the quick will not be amused by this gentle, classy sitcom.
However, if you want a show that you can watch with your 14 year old daughter and 10 year old son on one side, your husband, next to you, along with your 60 year old father and your 83 year old grandmother, this show is for you. You'll find that you are all laughing at the same things.
The humor is a kind humor that is based in age old comedy. It is not at someone's expense. The improv segments add a spontaneity. You are invited to laugh with the characters - & with the actors themselves. It is simply funny stuff for those who love a classic kind of comedy that has been out of fashion.
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- Wissenswertes"Morning Chicago" interview segments are mostly improvised by Hunt and her guests.
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Dr. Mark Molloy: I'm just trying to make conversation here; you always say we never talk anymore.
Bonnie Molloy: I didn't say it bothered me.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Saturday Night Live: Eric McCormack/Jay-Z (2002)
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