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If you liked the Tracy Ullman Show, you'll love these girls. Reminded me of women in my old neighborhood for sure. The accents were spot on with some friendly jabs at the hang-ups and stereotypes of this segment of the Baby Boomer generation. A pleasant reminder that fresh young comedy is alive and well today.
It's like watching Seinfeld's cousins rambling on after a Barbara Streisand show, but these women know how to download an Iphone application. A three camera television show with the vibes and authenticity of a one-act play. The unique comedy of these two up-and-coming comedians is a brand I hope to see more of in the future. Great riffs between these two sparring comic pros whom seem wiser beyond their years as Ronna and Beverly. Only they know the limits of where their comedic partnership can take them, but this powerful female duo will certainly rank as one of the top female comedy teams in recent memory.
While I've seen them on the stage and thoroughly enjoyed their show, on the small screen is what suits these two the best. It's like a great SNL skit except you want this one to keep going. The sarcastic whit is biting and the Boston Jewish accents will be studied by linguists and bungled by future actors for years.
It's like watching Seinfeld's cousins rambling on after a Barbara Streisand show, but these women know how to download an Iphone application. A three camera television show with the vibes and authenticity of a one-act play. The unique comedy of these two up-and-coming comedians is a brand I hope to see more of in the future. Great riffs between these two sparring comic pros whom seem wiser beyond their years as Ronna and Beverly. Only they know the limits of where their comedic partnership can take them, but this powerful female duo will certainly rank as one of the top female comedy teams in recent memory.
While I've seen them on the stage and thoroughly enjoyed their show, on the small screen is what suits these two the best. It's like a great SNL skit except you want this one to keep going. The sarcastic whit is biting and the Boston Jewish accents will be studied by linguists and bungled by future actors for years.
10Samaraym
It's back! The fun in television is back. That's the first thing I thought after I watched Ronna & Beverly. These ladies are so committed to their characters that you can't help but be taken along for the ride. While there is a lot of great TV out there, what's extraordinary about this show is the magnetic duo of Jessica Chaffin (Ronna) and Jamie Denbo (Beverly). Rather then throwing some people on the screen because they look the part, these girls bring back the magic of true character work at it's best. The kind you fall in love with. The magic ingredient that makes a show a hit. Even though the actresses are younger then the yentas they portray, not for a second did I not believe that Chaffin and Denbo were the remarkably funny Ronna and Beverly. Adding to the mix, the creative queen of Weeds, Jenji Kohan, is also a writer on this clever endeavor. I'm hoping for more Ronna & Beverly because it would be a shame to lose these Jack Beanstalk beans.
10akrinst
The brilliant comedic team of Chaffin and Denbo gets a long-overdue TV vehicle, in collaboration with "Weeds" creator Jenji Kohan. Think of it as a distaff "Curb Your Enthusiasm," but with TWO impossible Jewish protagonists instead of just one. It's a joy to watch the improvisational virtuosity of these two performers, who've honed their chemistry at the Upright Citizens Brigade theater and elsewhere. Especially hysterical: Beverly's violent reaction to a cute baby, in which her affection is articulated as a bloody rampage. Of course, like Larry David, these two are masters of mortification, so be forewarned. Painful, indeed, but also painfully funny.
If you're looking for a window into the yenta communities of Boston, Long Island, Los Angeles or Miami you need look no further than this hilarious relationship comedy featuring two spot-on perfect portrayals of two 50-something Jewish Mother/authors who make you cringe in the best way a la The Office or Larry David. Like the best cutting edge comedies, Ronna & Beverly is often irreverent, pushing the boundaries of social morays but always hitting the comedic mark. What makes this show even better is the Simpsons-like attention to detail (catch the 'Robert Parish' sandwich order) that let's you discover something new on the second, third and even fourth viewings. I've read that this is just a pilot but here's one plea to Showtime to reconsider their decision. There's a dearth of quality comedy on television and cable as it is, and we can't afford to let a project with such vast potential die on the vine.
I'm glad this didn't take itself seriously; that's the only part I liked about it. If you are a 14-year-old boy, you might like this, and that's cool. But If you are older and are getting just a little tired of all the crap, the media and the world around us has the guts to throw at us, then you shouldn't watch this. It's bad; it's real bad. But not that bad if you just turned on the TV on a Sunday afternoon and have nothing else to do. In the end, this is what there is for most of in our world today. The consumers decides what the media throws at us, and when the majority of the consumers are in fact, young or shallow-minded, this is what we get. 7/10.
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