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A 27-year-old is reunited with his childhood friends.A 27-year-old is reunited with his childhood friends.A 27-year-old is reunited with his childhood friends.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 win & 3 nominations total
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The class, was one of the best sitcoms in terms of characters and casting and plot. However it was announced that CBS wouldn't continue it on for a second season due to slow viewer number of 15 million. Nevertheless I considered to be one of those sitcoms and experienced actors like Jon bernthal and Lizzie Caplan that were the heart and soul of the show and that is still yet to be discovered by today's young adults and society.
This was a very underrated show. Every time I saw Jason Ritter doing physical comedy I could see his father John. It was a great ensemble cast and had the potential of rivaling "Friends". With David Keith's performance of Yonk Allen ex Philadelphia Eagle's quarterback and Lizzy Caplan's cynical character marks a wonderful cast. I could never warm up to The Big Bore er Bang Theory.
I agree! I love "The Class" and think it's getting better, and the plot lines are starting to become clearer. At the beginning of the season, everything was kinda all over the place, but now it's settling down, in a way, and I think it has great potential to be the next "Friends" or "Seinfeld" if you give it a chance. In comparison with the bucket full of dramas on ABC and NBC this September (By the way- Nothing against them- Just Saying) It's good that CBS is getting some good comedy out there. So lets just stop watching reruns of Friends in hope it gets renewed and stop watching our box sets of 24 waiting for January and tune in on Mondays!
"The Class" got started a little slow but the writers are developing their characters into positions they are now using for very funny skits. This comedy was ideally supposed to be the successor to "Friends " but has the feel of something entirely new. The most recent episode where the subject of homosexuality is a major theme continues to keep me on my toes. The cast of the class is exceptionally strong and diverse. The late John Ritter's son is proving that he can do exceptional work in comedy as well as he did in drama ( "Joan of Arcadia" ). I recommend giving " The Class " a look for a few episodes so you can catch on to each characters profile.
First of all, I disagree with the other reviews. This series has eight very distinct and fresh characters. After some of them re-unite at the party, most go their separate ways. But like in real life one event can change your life forever. And keep changing it. Even characters who didn't connect that night are starting to now. And none of it seems contrived. As for funny, I prefer that laughs come from a character's personality and aren't jokes for jokes sake. I've laughed more during THE CLASS then any of the single camera shows that everyone is so in awe of. Someone mentioned that the creators "moved away" from the idea of the pilot, but I've read that this is exactly the way they planned the show to go. Anyway, I think THE CLASS is smartly written and emotionally satisfying and I'm liking it more every week. Don't be so hard on it.
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- TriviaDespite being nominated for a Primetime Emmy and winning the People's Choice Award for New TV Comedy, the series was canceled after only one season.
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Kat Warbler: Penguins are cute and all. But, if you cooked one, I'd eat it.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 205: Taken (2009)
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