Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSexy and sophisticated Manhattan party-planner Teddie Cochran starts dating writer Max Ryan. The two hit it off, and Teddie soon moves into Max's suburban home along with his two children, s... Tout lireSexy and sophisticated Manhattan party-planner Teddie Cochran starts dating writer Max Ryan. The two hit it off, and Teddie soon moves into Max's suburban home along with his two children, six-year-old Eliza and 13-year-old Carter.Sexy and sophisticated Manhattan party-planner Teddie Cochran starts dating writer Max Ryan. The two hit it off, and Teddie soon moves into Max's suburban home along with his two children, six-year-old Eliza and 13-year-old Carter.
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This show was on ABC on Wednesday nights along with "Drew Carey" and "Spin City," and together they made the best night of TV.
I don't remember everything, but I do know this show was really funny and that Carter kid was a really good singer. It shouldn't have been cancelled so easily. Can't wait for it on DVD, if it comes.
I don't remember everything, but I do know this show was really funny and that Carter kid was a really good singer. It shouldn't have been cancelled so easily. Can't wait for it on DVD, if it comes.
I couldn't believe just how fine a comedienne Geena Davis is. We've seen her in dramatic roles, but she has a real flair for comedic timing. Davis's performance is so natural and, above all, completely entertaining.
It's a shame to hear that this show was cancelled so early. The writing was largely enjoyable (especially the episode 'Piece of Cake'; however, 'Cooties' was blandly horrid), Andy Cadiff's direction well-paced, and it was funny. A lot of shows today force humour; The Geena Davis Show genuinely does it through wit with the occasional but not altogether unwelcome descent into innuendo. Unlike some shows, and I include those long-running ones where the stars take home phone-number pay cheques, it's not based around innuendos.
There are the usual peripheral characters that make any sitcom: the whacky best friend whom only one person in the main cast likes (Mimi Rogers), the rejected colleague tolerated at work (Harland Williams) and the supportive ear and shoulder (Kim Coles). Even for these characters, the lines are fabulous and unlike a lot of 1990s' and 2000s' sitcoms, there isn't a trace that the show was written around lines. There are storylines here.
An earlier reviewer pointed out the performances of the children I have to concur that they are delightfully played by John Francis Daley and Makenzie Vega, and my regret is that not every episode struck a good balance between "home Teddie" and "work Teddie".
I am not trying to make this show sound critically distinct or ground-breaking. Far from it. In some ways, it is a throwback to the sitcoms of old, which were genuinely funny. The Geena Davis Show's setting may be different and acceptably modern (single Dad and live-in girlfriendfiancée) but it has more than a few of the ingredients that made The Mary Tyler Moore Show and its ilk snappy and timeless. If given an extra season, it could have become a favourite.
It's a shame to hear that this show was cancelled so early. The writing was largely enjoyable (especially the episode 'Piece of Cake'; however, 'Cooties' was blandly horrid), Andy Cadiff's direction well-paced, and it was funny. A lot of shows today force humour; The Geena Davis Show genuinely does it through wit with the occasional but not altogether unwelcome descent into innuendo. Unlike some shows, and I include those long-running ones where the stars take home phone-number pay cheques, it's not based around innuendos.
There are the usual peripheral characters that make any sitcom: the whacky best friend whom only one person in the main cast likes (Mimi Rogers), the rejected colleague tolerated at work (Harland Williams) and the supportive ear and shoulder (Kim Coles). Even for these characters, the lines are fabulous and unlike a lot of 1990s' and 2000s' sitcoms, there isn't a trace that the show was written around lines. There are storylines here.
An earlier reviewer pointed out the performances of the children I have to concur that they are delightfully played by John Francis Daley and Makenzie Vega, and my regret is that not every episode struck a good balance between "home Teddie" and "work Teddie".
I am not trying to make this show sound critically distinct or ground-breaking. Far from it. In some ways, it is a throwback to the sitcoms of old, which were genuinely funny. The Geena Davis Show's setting may be different and acceptably modern (single Dad and live-in girlfriendfiancée) but it has more than a few of the ingredients that made The Mary Tyler Moore Show and its ilk snappy and timeless. If given an extra season, it could have become a favourite.
Teddie Cochran (Geena Davis) is living the single life in New York City. She owns her own PR firm. Hillary (Mimi Rogers), Judy Owens (Kim Coles), and Alan (Harland Williams) are her friends and employees. She falls for widower Max Ryan (Peter Horton) who has two kids, Carter (John Francis Daley) and Eliza (Makenzie Vega). Gladys Guevara (Esther Scott) is their maid/nanny/everything.
Geena Davis leads a sitcom. She's good and she's tall. Her life is basically split into two sides which comes together sometimes. Her work life is the three ladies talking sex and Harland Williams coming on to them. Mimi Rogers is great. Kim Coles is stuck with the normal character. Harland is on the wrong side. He should be with the family, maybe Max's brother. He would be great with the kids and he could lust after Hillary every other episode without wearing out the joke. Maybe, he could even catch her and that would be a secondary romance.
As for the family, Gladys is just around. Widower dad Max probably needed her when the kids were younger, but she is running out of runway. The family doesn't really need her at this point. I expected an episode where her situation is dealt with more definitively. The kids are great especially John Francis Daley. He just finished "Freaks and Geeks". Unbelievably, he's dating Erika Christensen for a few episodes. Finally, there is Max. I did not watch "Thirtysomething" and I don't have much of an opinion on Peter Horton. My big takeaway is that the character is dull deliberately. He's my big hole in the middle. He does not have much personality. It's sort of like a switch with the traditional sitcom. The man is usually the crazy wild card while the pretty wife is the long-suffering bland voice of reason. This sitcom switches that around and I don't know how to feel about it. Despite that reservation, this is plenty of fun. Geena is fun. Mimi Rogers is having fun. I like the cast in general.
Geena Davis leads a sitcom. She's good and she's tall. Her life is basically split into two sides which comes together sometimes. Her work life is the three ladies talking sex and Harland Williams coming on to them. Mimi Rogers is great. Kim Coles is stuck with the normal character. Harland is on the wrong side. He should be with the family, maybe Max's brother. He would be great with the kids and he could lust after Hillary every other episode without wearing out the joke. Maybe, he could even catch her and that would be a secondary romance.
As for the family, Gladys is just around. Widower dad Max probably needed her when the kids were younger, but she is running out of runway. The family doesn't really need her at this point. I expected an episode where her situation is dealt with more definitively. The kids are great especially John Francis Daley. He just finished "Freaks and Geeks". Unbelievably, he's dating Erika Christensen for a few episodes. Finally, there is Max. I did not watch "Thirtysomething" and I don't have much of an opinion on Peter Horton. My big takeaway is that the character is dull deliberately. He's my big hole in the middle. He does not have much personality. It's sort of like a switch with the traditional sitcom. The man is usually the crazy wild card while the pretty wife is the long-suffering bland voice of reason. This sitcom switches that around and I don't know how to feel about it. Despite that reservation, this is plenty of fun. Geena is fun. Mimi Rogers is having fun. I like the cast in general.
I can't believe that this show was canceled to put on What About Joan'! Who cares about Joan? This is one of the only shows with an already well-known star in it. Geena Davis plays Teddie Cochran, a successful businesswoman who falls in love with family man Max Ryan. But along with this new beau are two kids. The know-it-all-teen-age boy, Carter, played by Freaks and Geeks' John Francis Daley. And the precious little precocious 6-year-old girl, Eliza, played by The Family Man's' Makenzie Vega.
Everything in this show is perfect. Geena Davis does a surprisingly wonderful job in a different kind of role for her. I don't know anything about Peter Horton except for that he is a wonderful actor whom I wish the best of luck to in the future. John Francis Daley in my opinion makes the show. He was funny on Freak and Geeks' and he is even funnier on this show. Makenzie Vega is adorable and a pretty fine actress. Mimi Rogers does the tramp thing very well. I hated her as Agent Fowley on The X Files' but this role has gotten me to like her more. Kim Cole is in her usual role, but hey, stick with what you know.
This was a wonderful show and it's a shame that it got canceled while shows like Grosse Point' stay on the air. It was unfortunately just replaced with another show that will get canceled after a few episodes. 10 out of 10 for being highly amusing and very well written and acted.
Everything in this show is perfect. Geena Davis does a surprisingly wonderful job in a different kind of role for her. I don't know anything about Peter Horton except for that he is a wonderful actor whom I wish the best of luck to in the future. John Francis Daley in my opinion makes the show. He was funny on Freak and Geeks' and he is even funnier on this show. Makenzie Vega is adorable and a pretty fine actress. Mimi Rogers does the tramp thing very well. I hated her as Agent Fowley on The X Files' but this role has gotten me to like her more. Kim Cole is in her usual role, but hey, stick with what you know.
This was a wonderful show and it's a shame that it got canceled while shows like Grosse Point' stay on the air. It was unfortunately just replaced with another show that will get canceled after a few episodes. 10 out of 10 for being highly amusing and very well written and acted.
ABC has once again had a comedy show grow on us that being "The Geena Davis Show". After watching this show for a month now I can say that it's a winner. Featuring humor, wit, and charm it's like a lingerie model meets housewife. Oscar- winner Davis as Teddie, a successful and glamorous but frivolous New Yorker whose deep relationship with her good-time girlfriends the upscale and man chasing (Rogers) and updated but cautious (Coles) seem to provide some of her better feel good moments that happens to put her at comfort. After falling hard for a widowed journalist (Horton) who with two children a hormonally charged teenage boy (Daley) and a precious 6-year old girl (Vega) and you bet a big lifestyle change develops. You have it a great show about female friendship and the birth of a family. Genna Davis has performed excellent in all of her big screen movies she appears to be doing the same for this show. Do yourself a favor and watch the sexy Geena Davis on Tuesday night at 9:30 on "The American Broadcasting Company".
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- AnecdotesGeena Davis had tried out for archery in the 2000 Olympics but fell short of qualifying for the team, ranking 24th place, which increased her obsession with the sport. Hoping to go to the 2004 Olympics, Davis persistently practiced on set, and as a gag, she gave costar Peter Horton a T-shirt with a giant target on it.
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