Betty-Spaghetti
Joined May 2008
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As one reviewer mentioned, the first time they saw AF they weren't impressed. I, too, would flick right by it on Comedy Central and then I gave it a shot.
From then on I was totally hooked. No one does genuinely funny,raucous, and extraordinarily zany behavior as Jennifer and Joanna. Whether you're laughing at the general irony, funny flashbacks, or wacky substance-fueled adventures of the two friends you just never stop. Add to that the prim and proper daughter, the way out there grandmother, and the very funny airheaded assistant and it's a lethally funny combination.
The antics these two get into like sneaking into Edina's daughter's room at night to wax her upper lip or adopting a baby in order to be trendy are clever and hilarious. The bottom line is if you give this show a fair shot, you won't be disappointed!!
From then on I was totally hooked. No one does genuinely funny,raucous, and extraordinarily zany behavior as Jennifer and Joanna. Whether you're laughing at the general irony, funny flashbacks, or wacky substance-fueled adventures of the two friends you just never stop. Add to that the prim and proper daughter, the way out there grandmother, and the very funny airheaded assistant and it's a lethally funny combination.
The antics these two get into like sneaking into Edina's daughter's room at night to wax her upper lip or adopting a baby in order to be trendy are clever and hilarious. The bottom line is if you give this show a fair shot, you won't be disappointed!!
After watching the first 10 minutes of this stink fest all I could think of was the insult to the memory of the true Melrose Place.
The original Melrose Place had mid to late twenty somethings that lived in a realistic-to-their- income complex and had real-life issues carried out in the dramatic fashion of talents such as Heather Locklear. This new show is just another Gossip Girl/The Hills/ The City imitation that is some kind of fantasy world where everyone is 20 years old, an Abercrombie model, rich, and oh-by-the-way wildly successful as an agent/photographer/etc.
The acting is terrible, none of these newbies can barely utter a line with believable deliverance and the sets are over the top decorated and adorned. The script writers also aren't on their way to an Emmy anytime soon, either. I wish Laura Leighton and Thomas Calabro hadn't sullied their acting reputation by getting into bed this bomb.
The original Melrose Place had mid to late twenty somethings that lived in a realistic-to-their- income complex and had real-life issues carried out in the dramatic fashion of talents such as Heather Locklear. This new show is just another Gossip Girl/The Hills/ The City imitation that is some kind of fantasy world where everyone is 20 years old, an Abercrombie model, rich, and oh-by-the-way wildly successful as an agent/photographer/etc.
The acting is terrible, none of these newbies can barely utter a line with believable deliverance and the sets are over the top decorated and adorned. The script writers also aren't on their way to an Emmy anytime soon, either. I wish Laura Leighton and Thomas Calabro hadn't sullied their acting reputation by getting into bed this bomb.