nymusix January 11, 2014 Share January 11, 2014 Sgt. Pete Hill must serve as both big brother and military boss to his two brothers. What did everyone think? I really enjoyed this a lot! Some of the supporting characters didn't quite work for me but the lead three actors really had great chemistry, and I can see why critics felt this to be the best of the sitcom pilots this season. Even Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Trophy Wife had mediocre pilots compared to this. Very excited to follow this show. Link to comment
David T. Cole January 11, 2014 Share January 11, 2014 That was an assured episode for a pilot. Reminded me of a less wackadoodle Scrubs. The opening sequence made me think a war setting show could work too. How long has it been since MASH? Link to comment
TravisNelson76 January 11, 2014 Share January 11, 2014 Depends for me on how hard they lean into the dog-reuniting, head-grabbing, heart-warming parts of the plot. I'm wary of too many lessons being learned. If it ends up being a weekly Soldier X Learns Lesson Y sort of thing, I'm out. Link to comment
nymusix January 18, 2014 Author Share January 18, 2014 Derrick tries to help Randy pass his marksmanship test; Pete and Jill compete in challenges to determine who is the better soldier. Link to comment
nymusix January 18, 2014 Author Share January 18, 2014 Very strong followup to the first episode! This show actually has something interesting (if not necessarily super profound) to say about the military, which is cool. Link to comment
Tara Ariano January 21, 2014 Share January 21, 2014 The Top Chef gag with the cooking challenge made me LOL, but not as much as the whole Toy Story 3 montage. Link to comment
formerlyfreedom February 1, 2014 Share February 1, 2014 Derrick needs help with matters of the heart and Randy comes to the rescue. I'm enjoying this show more and more, but I'm afraid it's lost because it's on Friday. Please watch people, it's fun! And I'm sure it's fun even if you aren't home alone on a Friday. DVR! 1 Link to comment
Lisin February 1, 2014 Share February 1, 2014 I agree! I was so not into watching it but nothing else was on and I have the Hopper so it auto records anything in prime time... I watched it basically because 1) Piz and 2) I could skip the commercials. I'm glad I did! This is a fun show! 1 Link to comment
formerlyfreedom February 9, 2014 Share February 9, 2014 Pete decides to embrace his rear detachment assignment, but his new attitude is quickly challenged by a husband of a deployed soldier; Cody enlists the help of Jill in handling a personal matter. I am really enjoying this show, but I'm afraid it's not getting the ratings it could because it's on Friday night. I've seen someone suggest somewhere that it would be a much better pairing with Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and I'm inclined to agree, if only so I can hear Andre Braugher and Keith David back to back. I think this was shown out of order, there are some pieces that don't quite fit (Pete just hit the superior officer and got thrown out of Afghanistan two weeks ago?), but there were some really good parts - anything Parker Young is in, of course, and the story with the Sergeant Major and Sgt. Perez was fun. 1 Link to comment
formerlyfreedom March 1, 2014 Share March 1, 2014 Jill helps Pete through a breakup after a woman he neglected to call it quits with before being deployed to Afghanistan reenters his life. Meanwhile, Derrick and Randy test the dating waters without each other as wingmen, and come to some startling revelations. Link to comment
Tara Ariano March 3, 2014 Share March 3, 2014 Randy is turning into one of my favourite TV characters, which is rare for a dummy. But he's just so sweet. "TBD is playing!!!" 1 Link to comment
formerlyfreedom March 4, 2014 Share March 4, 2014 He really is the sweetest guy - I credit Parker Young for making what could have been a very one dimensional character to the next level. Link to comment
formerlyfreedom March 8, 2014 Share March 8, 2014 Pete's platoon is assigned Doody Duty. Link to comment
Tara Ariano March 13, 2014 Share March 13, 2014 "When Randy, Derrick, and Pete look after three veterans who seem to be future versions of themselves, they re-evaluate their lives." I hope the future versions of themselves aren't the same three actors in old-age makeup like on that one Scrubs. Link to comment
Solid Muldoon March 15, 2014 Share March 15, 2014 Maybe their best episode yet. Stacy Keach makes everything better. Link to comment
Tara Ariano March 15, 2014 Share March 15, 2014 This was such a great episode! It's so rare for a show to be this deft mixing comedy and sweetness, but l loved how the old vets were allowed to be fully rounded characters (including that they were pains in the ass), and the denouement with Pete at the support group was handled in an understated way that made it all the more moving. I will be so sad when the show is cancelled, which seems inevitable. Link to comment
Lisin March 16, 2014 Share March 16, 2014 The cancellation does seem inevitable now, especially with Geoff Stults landing another pilot roll... http://www.deadline.com/2014/03/enlisted-star-geoff-stults-to-topline-cbs-comedy-pilot-cuz-bros/ Link to comment
Tara Ariano March 16, 2014 Share March 16, 2014 Well, it happens. If Enlisted gets picked up, it'll still be in first position for both of them -- as with Damon Wayans Jr. and Happy Endings/New Girl. 2 Link to comment
Solid Muldoon March 16, 2014 Share March 16, 2014 I was a Nielsen Family couple of weeks ago. Most of my favorite shows were preempted because of the Olympics, but I did watch Enlisted. I did my part. Buy Bonds! 2 Link to comment
formerlyfreedom March 16, 2014 Share March 16, 2014 Stacy Keach! Dean Stockwell! Barry Bostwick! This show hit my sweet spot in a way that has never happened before, and will probably never happen again. 1 Link to comment
Tara Ariano March 27, 2014 Share March 27, 2014 The platoon is tricked into testing an experimental automobile; Sgt. Maj. Cody wants Derrick to take his self-portrait. Link to comment
tgrfan23 March 28, 2014 Share March 28, 2014 I was a Nielsen Family couple of weeks ago. Most of my favorite shows were preempted because of the Olympics, but I did watch Enlisted. I did my part. Buy Bonds! Watching on Hulu and other legal online entities is also a good thing, as Fox can and does track those stats. Link to comment
Rinaldo March 28, 2014 Share March 28, 2014 As Tara said, actors have to keep looking for that next job (it's a very uncertain profession), but Enlisted still has first call on their services if it's renewed. And I don't think it's out of the question that it will be, not at all. Link to comment
tgrfan23 March 29, 2014 Share March 29, 2014 I have a lot of love for this show, but if this is the episode Fox wanted to go out on before the hiatus to prod viewers to keep watching, then I think that was a major misstep. (what else is new?) Schneeberger, and his relationship with Pete, was a total cliche of the prissy, knows-nothing-about-"real"-warfare commissioned officer vs. experienced enlisted man conflict. It might have worked better if they'd cast someone who could play Schneeberger with even a modicum of subtlety. Derrick's plot with CSM Cody worked a lot better, and I think could have easily functioned as the A plot. They did a good job of incorporating Chris Lowell's real-life passion for photography in a way that I think is very consistent with what we've seen of Derrick's off-hours life so far. Link to comment
omgsowicked March 29, 2014 Share March 29, 2014 This was the first episode I didn't love... in fact, I disliked it, purged most of it from my memory, and don't want to watch it again (though I will, only to punch my Enlisted fan card on Hulu). Maybe I'll like it better on second watch but I doubt it. Well, I'll try not to get down about it, 8 out of 9 is a good track record. tgrfan23, I agree, this wasn't a good episode to leave people with... anyone on the fence will probably hop off after this. Do you think the folks at Fox know they're treating this show like garbage? Are they getting off on it, is that why they're doing this? I usually burst out laughing several times but only once did I let out a small, "ha," (I think it was Randy in the first spokesman scene). Nothing about the "poo gun" was funny to me, both because I'm not a fan of potty humor and because this show usually keeps it realistic, so all the tech-y ray gun visuals and sounds took me out of it. As for Schneeberger, he was definitely annoying and unlikeable, so I could understand Pete's annoyance... but why are we only meeting his superior now? Is he in another episode or what? On the positive side, Geoff Stults was kind of precious, trying to get his platoon pumped and sulking as they fawned over someone else. Could have come off as obnoxious but I found it adorable. I find it annoying when characters become their actors, so Derrick getting into photography (and being superb at it) was meh for me. But at least there was payoff... I'd been wondering what they would do with him; keep him miserable for as long as possible to keep him in the army aka on the show, send him off when he discovered his (likely to be non-army related) passion... this settles it. Link to comment
ADawn05 March 29, 2014 Share March 29, 2014 I agree. I liked this episode minus the poo gun part and preferred the Derrick and Cody scenes. Hopefully the ratings grow so it doesn't get the ax. Link to comment
aradia22 March 29, 2014 Share March 29, 2014 I know I'm a little late to the conversation but I've been holding off on Enlisted because it seemed like that show that I could catch whenever. I'm biased because I fell for Parker Young's version of this same kind of dumb but lovable character on Suburgatory. Also, Keith David. Come on now. But the show won me over on its own. I thought it was funny and charming while not stretching too far out of the typical sitcom mode. It made me laugh but I could definitely see the way the dog thing would work out as soon as they introduced it. Then again, I feel like Brooklyn Nine-Nine does something very similar and I've stuck with that show. 1 Link to comment
ADawn05 March 29, 2014 Share March 29, 2014 Randy and Ryan are basically the same, but I'm not mad. Link to comment
Nilo March 29, 2014 Share March 29, 2014 (edited) I love this show. It makes me laugh so hard but, so often, I find myself tearing up a bit too. And, well, me gusta dat booty. Edited March 29, 2014 by Nilo Link to comment
tgrfan23 March 29, 2014 Share March 29, 2014 I think maybe Schneeberger might have been introduced in "Prank War," which STILL hasn't aired yet. It's the only reason I can come up with for why he hates Pete so much. Other than the obvious fact that Schneeberger is a raging douche, of course. Link to comment
John Ramos March 30, 2014 Share March 30, 2014 I don't necessarily disagree with any of the criticisms -- the A-plot weirdly felt like something out of Chuck, and not in a good way -- but I thought the closing Band Of Brothers-esque montage was great even before the milk-bath photo popped up and made me giggle. For me, even though they're so different, Cody anchors the show in a similar way to Holt on Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Without them, characters just run around going nuts. Link to comment
Tara Ariano March 30, 2014 Share March 30, 2014 I wrote a little something about the finale (but really about Cody). Link to comment
Rinaldo March 30, 2014 Share March 30, 2014 It took a rewatching to verify that during the bathtub shot, Cody's "other" leg was properly hidden from our view. Link to comment
John Ramos April 6, 2014 Share April 6, 2014 The show's writers organized a Twitter-hastag watch-along of this ep last night in its old timeslot. I didn't follow along but apparently they got it to trend, at least for a while. "Hippo and bird! HIPPO AND BIRD!" "This moment is over!" 1 Link to comment
DeLurker April 7, 2014 Share April 7, 2014 I credit Parker Young for making what could have been a very one dimensional character to the next level. He did a great job as Ryan on Suburgatory too. Ryan was just a very pretty, very crude, very very dim jock, but he ended up being surpringly endearing without the writer's severely retconning the character. I give Parker Young full credit. Link to comment
formerlyfreedom April 17, 2014 Share April 17, 2014 Still adjusting to life back in the states, Pete tries to distance himself from his brothers and the platoon, which, of course, backfires. Link to comment
omgsowicked May 8, 2014 Share May 8, 2014 This is so disappointing. I fell in love with Enlisted so quickly and so deeply. I did the live tweeting and hashtagging, I watched live and online repeatedly for ratings... all for naught. Apparently this is very Fox, to treat shows like crap... I hadn't watched this channel in years, so I didn't know that. After they air the last few episodes (which I think is definitely happening, just not sure when), I don't see myself tuning into Fox for anything again. I learned my lesson! Is there any chance another network could pick this up? 1 Link to comment
Rinaldo May 8, 2014 Share May 8, 2014 Awww. Argh. It was looking more and more likely, but one always hopes. Maybe that "shop it around to other networks" idea will work out this time (though it seldom does...). And they better show those remaining four episodes! 1 Link to comment
omgsowicked May 20, 2014 Share May 20, 2014 Fox to air last four episodes starting June 1st. Enlisted was one of the Upfronts’ most-lamented casualties, but Fox is making good on its promise to run four unaired episodes. The network confirms new episodes will premiere Sundays at 7 p.m. ET, starting June 1. Which means you can mourn the show again after the finale on June 22. Link to comment
formerlyfreedom May 20, 2014 Share May 20, 2014 Yay! I'm so happy to hear that. This show got seriously abused by Fox, airing on Friday nights. I hope they get gonzo ratings on Sundays, so they realize what might have been. Link to comment
webruce May 22, 2014 Share May 22, 2014 Just watched "Rear D-Day",it is on Hulu. Liked how Sgt. Maj. Cody had Jill Perez help him watch his daughter around town. The questions he asked about growing up was funny. Pete fighting his "T Man" problems was funny and him getting the new attitude. Randy trying to connect with Tim Spartz was funny. Dad Rodney was annoying but I know he was trying to look cool infront of his son. It was nice that Pete appologised later. "Embrace the suck" was their theme. Other high lights were: 1)Poor Chubowski getting hurt all the time. 2)The oil Bowling, and the videos. Some are on utube. 3)Private Robinson and her sweating issues. 3)Private Parks and her toughness I really wish it could get a 24th hour save like Unforgettable did last season. The show has the combo of silly humor, cute remarks that take awhile to catch and then the tear jerker/nice message. It harkens back to older style comedies that arent all dumb or sex related like today Link to comment
webruce May 26, 2014 Share May 26, 2014 Just saw it on Hulu. "Brothers and Sisters" had Pete meeting up with an old GF Jeanie. She is at camp to do a stage show. Thought it funny that he got back with her even though she was mad he never called after he went over seas. He said he was a fade out bf. Not just break up, but fade away. But we saw Sgt. Jill Perez teach him how to break up. Her hug showed she liked him! Then Jeanie thinks that Jill was after Pete. Sgt major singing was nice until he broke into Kid and Plays song. LOL And Randy and Derek out dating or trying to. I did figure Derrick would get close to the bartender Erin. Randy's handstands worked good. Link to comment
webruce May 26, 2014 Share May 26, 2014 Just saw it on Hulu. "Parade Day" Had the team doing Doody duty. Cleaning up after a Parade and Pete wanting to have them do precision instead. But most wanted to just goof off at first. But funny how all showed, Randy, Derrick, Gamble, Robinson, Park, Dobkiss and the svelte Chubowski all telling why they were there. Chubowski trying to loose another 10 pounds, lol. Sargent Jill Perez was let have her team do it because Sgt. Major Cody thought her team was best. But Pete's team showed them on the parade route, shovels and brooms, in hand. Nice Job! Also thought it funny the Shifflet Boys versus the Grubby Boys and the toasted Pig float. Tony Grubby was a red head he could have been a Shifflet Link to comment
webruce May 26, 2014 Share May 26, 2014 Watched the 3rd episode 2 times. Will have to go back on HuluPlus and watch the first 2 again. Pete's Airstream was kinda cool. Episode kinda touched on PTSD. Pete didn't have a lot, but he wanted his "Me" time. The others thought they needed to be there to help him. That was funny. The girls in the bar was funny. Little Beetlejuice, lol The private that SSGT. Perez made twice do the National Anthem was funny. I liked a lot of it, and it had its funny parts and it's soft spots. Which is good. I don't get into all the sex and swearing a lot of Comedies do anymore. The Party was funny especially when Pete "Went All Backdraft" on of them. The 2nd party was cute. Except when beer drinking raper(didn't remember his name)came up with the beer in his left had, and then Randy pushed him away at another camera angle and the beer was in his right? Little goofs. Also all the lectures on Sink Holes etc. Then the soldier actually falling in one. I will keep watching. Also Pete's imaginary gf was strange being a Randi, with an I, compared to his brother Randy?? Now growing up my brother called me girls names, but not usually like that. LOL Link to comment
formerlyfreedom May 26, 2014 Share May 26, 2014 When a prank war between Pete and Jill's platoons reveals Pete's hidden weakness, Derrick and Randy must help their brother maintain the respect of the platoon. Meanwhile, desk-bound Cody gets a chance to put his old soldier skills to work. 1 Link to comment
webruce May 28, 2014 Share May 28, 2014 Just watched on Hulu. Thought "Soldier Appreciation Day" was cool. Pete, Derrick and Randy paired up with the 3 Korea Vets, Patrick(Stacy Keach,"Mike Hammer"), Dan(Dean Stockwell, "Quantum Leap"), Russell,(Barry Bostwick,"Spin City") all did a great job! Thout they matched up with the Hills pretty well. Wasn't right to have all the rest at the beach while they took care of the vets, but it was fun. Derrick rushing into the Marine's Bar. Then was funny how Russell sat at the bar with the Marine uniform on saying he was a Marine as the bartender could tell. Randy taking the coin, and then Swede the bartender hiting him, and he runs was funny. Seems the Vets learned from the boys too. I had hoped like Pete did that Patrick would show for the funeral. But nope. Then the lesson at the end with Randy buying the hat, but forgetting to pay and being tackled by the Security Officer. We see Derrick going to meet Erin and her son Sam. Then Pete going to the Support Group. As my wife said, hope this helps some Vet. Probably the best Episode so far. We also saw Private Luiz is back. 1 Link to comment
webruce May 28, 2014 Share May 28, 2014 (edited) Just watched this on Hulu. The Mondo Spider was cool. But 2nd Lt. Tyson Schneeberger was a dick. Pete having to appologise over the pa. But I thought the "Yes Syrup" was funny. I figured that Cammander Cody would not like the pa being used for that. Lt. Jill Perez liked Tyson until she saw he was using the team for test dummies for the poo gun. It was kinda funny how he took out the whole team as Pete with Randy at the wheel drove the Paint Cart 5000 through to stop him and get the flag. Derrick was grabbed by Sgt. Major Cody to take portraits of him. The milk bath was funny as was some other possitions. But then Derrick caught the Squad winning. Well most on the ground after they had messed themselves. Edited May 28, 2014 by webruce Link to comment
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