RonObvious
jun 2005 se unió
Te damos la bienvenida a nuevo perfil
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Clasificación de RonObvious
I'm not defending the low lives that appear on this show, but I'm sorry: That's just an overgrown schoolyard bully up there, beating up on straw men and women so that he, his studio audience and his viewers can feel better about themselves. This is red-state television at its true lowest common denominator. What's next? A televised revival of the Salem witch trials? And one more thing Steve: Men and women who have problems socializing and relating to the opposite sex are not losers. Many have serious social anxiety disorders. Why don't you take your bigotry to its logical conclusion and devote an episode to making fun of people in wheelchairs?
I remember not really having much of an opinion about this show. Just that the male leads were insufferable dorks, that it was nice to see Robey back on network television and that Amy Yasbeck never looked hotter. The one thing that kept me watching this dreck every week was Saige Thompson. I really liked her angst-ridden, girl-next-door against the world character. She seemed like the sort of girlfriend I could have had in high school, if only I had found her. This would have been a much better show if it had been called "Molly Callahan Against the World" and starred Saige as a post-modern Clarissa dealing with teen angst and confusion issues. I hope we haven't seen the last of her.