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S02.E04: Not Polite Yet


DanaK

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Again, the plot line involving Lexi, which then involved everyone, was ridiculous and insulting to anyone's intelligence. Her father didn't want her to do either of the two things that would actually improve the lives of the employees, so instead she'll implement the one that will make everyone's life a living hell. This show is getting one more week from me to improve or I think I'm out.

There had to have been dozens of ways to bring Nell and TJ together. That was an amusing story.

Wendie Malick is always. welcome on my screen. And once again, the best plot line comes from one of Nell's obituary subjects and wasn't given enough time in the episode.

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15 hours ago, JenLily said:

I don’t know why but I thought the person offscreen saying, “Yeah, Cheryl,” after Lexi told the girl complaining about sitting on the floor to shut it was absolutely hilarious. I burst out laughing and rewound it so I could watch it again. 

This reminded me so much of Superstore and how they would treat Sandra.  Anyone else?

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22 hours ago, ProudMary said:

This show is getting one more week from me to improve or I think I'm out.

That's kind of where I am too. I don't hate it or anything but I'm not really getting any laughs out of it either. Not even a chuckle. I like the cast, there's definitely potential, but the writing is awfully weak. 

Just speculation but I wonder if maybe the show has backed off the gimmick of Nell seeing ghosts because it's too similar to "Ghosts" on CBS. It's like they don't want to drop it altogether but it's such a minor part of the show it's almost not worth including anymore.

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7 hours ago, iMonrey said:

That's kind of where I am too. I don't hate it or anything but I'm not really getting any laughs out of it either. Not even a chuckle. I like the cast, there's definitely potential, but the writing is awfully weak. 

Just speculation but I wonder if maybe the show has backed off the gimmick of Nell seeing ghosts because it's too similar to "Ghosts" on CBS. It's like they don't want to drop it altogether but it's such a minor part of the show it's almost not worth including anymore.

The writers have mistakenly allowed it to become a minor part of the show. The recently deceased, but not quite gone yet, subjects of Nell's obituaries were basically the COTW. To me, their interactions with Nell were the most interesting part of the show. It's very disappointing. 

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19 hours ago, ProudMary said:

The writers have mistakenly allowed it to become a minor part of the show. The recently deceased, but not quite gone yet, subjects of Nell's obituaries were basically the COTW. To me, their interactions with Nell were the most interesting part of the show. It's very disappointing. 

I totally agree.  Without the dead people pestering Nell and providing information for their obits, it's just another office sitcom.  And I was really hoping for an occasional return of Martin Mull.  This season is not living up (yes, pun intended) to the first season. 

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