Drogo January 23, 2017 Share January 23, 2017 (edited) A grumpy donut-shop owner and his new employee who work in a gentrifying Chicago neighborhood are followed in the series premiere of this comedy. Edited April 17, 2017 by Drogo Combined episode threads into all-episodes talk. 1 Link to comment
ShortyMac February 3, 2017 Share February 3, 2017 I checked this out because of Katey Sagal. It's a pilot, so, I'll watch another episode or two before giving a real verdict. It was alright. 7 Link to comment
mammaM February 3, 2017 Share February 3, 2017 I like Judd Hirsch. Show was ok, very pilot-y so I'll give it a couple more episodes. Then we talk. 6 Link to comment
shapeshifter February 3, 2017 Share February 3, 2017 1 hour ago, mammaM said: I like Judd Hirsch. Show was ok, very pilot-y so I'll give it a couple more episodes. Then we talk. Exactly. Love Judd Hirsch and guessing so do the network execs and that's why this worst case ever of pilot-itis episode saw the light of day screen. 2 Link to comment
AuntiePam February 3, 2017 Share February 3, 2017 I was in for Sagal and Hirsch too, and then I saw James Burrows' name -- the man knows what he's doing. I don't like the live audience format but this one wasn't as bad as most -- the laughs were for actual funny lines, not for every. single. thing. a character says. 1 Link to comment
Chippings February 3, 2017 Share February 3, 2017 I thought the early exposition scenes had some really good writing, good jokes and good characters being developed really fast. I'm hopeful for this one, and especially while waiting for 'Good Place' to come back. They certainly have a strong cast! Isn't the guy with the fax machine also the girl-friend's dad in 'The Goldbergs'? If I'm wrong, he's his long-lost twin. 4 Link to comment
NYGirl February 3, 2017 Share February 3, 2017 I felt like I was back in the 70s. I laughed out loud a couple of times which bodes well for me although it's now going to be on at Mondays at 9 which is not good for me. 2 Link to comment
OnceSane February 3, 2017 Share February 3, 2017 Definitely a regular pilot, but I'm intrigued. The Mick surprised me, I hope this one does as well. 2 Link to comment
sheetmoss February 3, 2017 Share February 3, 2017 In the back of my mind I kept harking back to a Chico and the man vibe I enjoyed it and with a pedigree cast and director I hope it becomes a must watch I did enjoy the edginess of the joke about a black guy must trust the Chicago cop by turning his back to her. 6 Link to comment
peacheslatour February 3, 2017 Share February 3, 2017 3 hours ago, sheetmoss said: In the back of my mind I kept harking back to a Chico and the man vibe I enjoyed it and with a pedigree cast and director I hope it becomes a must watch I did enjoy the edginess of the joke about a black guy must trust the Chicago cop by turning his back to her. Same here. Grouchy old guy, in this case Jewish instead of Anglo and an enthusiastic, enterprising young black guy instead of a Latino. Yep definitely getting the same vibe. So far, I like it. 3 Link to comment
chitowngirl February 4, 2017 Share February 4, 2017 (edited) Chico and the Man is exactly how our newspaper reviewer described it! You could definitely tell this was based on a play by the pacing. I'll keep watching and see where it goes. Edited February 4, 2017 by chitowngirl 2 Link to comment
vibeology February 4, 2017 Share February 4, 2017 I read somewhere this was based on a play. I can tell especially in the way the characters all introduced themselves. It's theatrical but the writing is solid and all the actors are likeable. I'll give it another try for sure. 3 Link to comment
peacheslatour February 4, 2017 Share February 4, 2017 If they can't make a go of a show placed between Big Bang Theory and Mom, then I don't know what. It seems like a quality show, I hope it's a hit. 2 Link to comment
chitowngirl February 4, 2017 Share February 4, 2017 (edited) That was only for the pilot. Its regular time slot is on Monday night. Edited February 4, 2017 by chitowngirl 2 Link to comment
peacheslatour February 4, 2017 Share February 4, 2017 Oh, bummer. Do you think they'll move TBBT back to Mondays too? They move that show back forth so much I lose track of when it's on. Link to comment
chitowngirl February 4, 2017 Share February 4, 2017 TBBT starts the season on Mondays because CBS airs football on Thursdays in the fall. Then it moves to its regular time slot on Thursdays. 1 Link to comment
Jobiska February 4, 2017 Share February 4, 2017 I was pretty impressed for a sitcom. Judd Hirsch of course was great, liked Jermaine Wicks, Katey Sagal did a good job. I looked up the IMDB entry and discovered the blonde girl "Maya" is Mikhail Baryshnikov's daughter! I didn't mind the actor of Fawz (the guy who wants to buy the shop) but I just feel if anything wears thin, it'll be his character's jokes, because he runs in, says stuff that is sort of threatening, worries about it, and runs out. Not enough time to play off the other actors. I also found the scene where he and Hirsch are standing "outside" the shop and half the shots were of the set and half were against an outside-looking green screen to be distracting and not necessary. It would be funny if Henry Winkler did a bit part where he came in and hit the jukebox and it worked. (I feel so old--my son only knows Winkler and Hirsch as "dads on things"--Royal Pains, Big Bang, Numb3rs). 3 Link to comment
MaryMitch February 4, 2017 Share February 4, 2017 4 hours ago, Jobiska said: It would be funny if Henry Winkler did a bit part where he came in and hit the jukebox and it worked. (I feel so old--my son only knows Winkler and Hirsch as "dads on things"--Royal Pains, Big Bang, Numb3rs). THAT would be hilarious! 2 Link to comment
peacheslatour February 5, 2017 Share February 5, 2017 21 hours ago, Jobiska said: I was pretty impressed for a sitcom. Judd Hirsch of course was great, liked Jermaine Wicks, Katey Sagal did a good job. I looked up the IMDB entry and discovered the blonde girl "Maya" is Mikhail Baryshnikov's daughter! I didn't mind the actor of Fawz (the guy who wants to buy the shop) but I just feel if anything wears thin, it'll be his character's jokes, because he runs in, says stuff that is sort of threatening, worries about it, and runs out. Not enough time to play off the other actors. I also found the scene where he and Hirsch are standing "outside" the shop and half the shots were of the set and half were against an outside-looking green screen to be distracting and not necessary. It would be funny if Henry Winkler did a bit part where he came in and hit the jukebox and it worked. (I feel so old--my son only knows Winkler and Hirsch as "dads on things"--Royal Pains, Big Bang, Numb3rs). Okay if we're gonna do this my vote is for Danny Devito to come in as a disgruntled taxi dispatcher who has to buy donuts to avert a hostile workplace law suit. 8 Link to comment
AuntiePam February 5, 2017 Share February 5, 2017 And Ed O'Neill, grabbing a donut because his wife won't make him breakfast. 6 Link to comment
Frost February 7, 2017 Share February 7, 2017 I hope it gets better. I love Judd Hirsch. It's just that I like witty dialogue, not one liners. 3 Link to comment
OtterMommy February 7, 2017 Share February 7, 2017 I want to like this show more than I actually do. It has so much going for it but, honestly, I laughed once during this entire episode. (It may or may not have been the dill donuts line.) I'm going to stick with it for a few more episodes, but I don't know if I can go much past that. 3 Link to comment
shapeshifter February 7, 2017 Share February 7, 2017 (edited) What OtterMommy said, except my one chuckle was somewhere else. If nothing else, I like to see the three ethnicities getting along. And a peanut butter and jelly donut sounds good. Edited February 7, 2017 by shapeshifter tired typo 4 Link to comment
Drogo February 7, 2017 Share February 7, 2017 Franco pressures Arthur to increase security after Fawz's dry-cleaning store is robbed, but he grows concerned when Arthur buys a gun. Meanwhile, Tush offers Maya advice for self-protection. Link to comment
Sarahsmile416 February 7, 2017 Share February 7, 2017 I'm trying to decide whether I like the show because I love Judd Hirsch...because at some point, even Judd Hirsch isn't going to keep me around. That being said, I am really enjoying Jermaine Fowler...he is definitely a stand out in the cast. The young girl has got to go. 5 Link to comment
tominboston February 7, 2017 Share February 7, 2017 Another lukewarm reaction here. I like the lead actors, and the concept has potential, but the writing needs to improve. 4 Link to comment
Drogo February 7, 2017 Share February 7, 2017 I like all shows with food on screen, but I can't take any more Food Network, so I'll stay tuned here. Lots of donuts and oregano. 2 Link to comment
singsong February 7, 2017 Share February 7, 2017 This is such a great cast, and it has so much potential, but the writing is subpar. This episode seemed less forced, but needed more laughs. I'll watch a few more times and hope for better. 2 Link to comment
KHenry14 February 8, 2017 Share February 8, 2017 Such a formulaic show. No way the actors can save this one. I wonder if they make it to 10 episodes 1 Link to comment
Skyfall February 8, 2017 Share February 8, 2017 15 hours ago, KHenry14 said: Such a formulaic show. No way the actors can save this one. I wonder if they make it to 10 episodes It's currently doing better than The Odd Couple. Yes it kinda hurt 2BG but 2BG isn't a priority as WB owns it as opposed to the CBS owned SD and TOC. If SD settles at the 1.3 it got last night it may stick around even as the lowest comedy freshman at CBS. If it dips below TOC it's done and TOC will stay as spackle. Link to comment
roseha February 11, 2017 Share February 11, 2017 I haven't watched a new sitcom in ages, but I saw the ads for this and I like it. It has a good cast with Jermaine Fowler along with Judd Hirsch and Katey Sagal. I also like the actor who plays Franco's friend. If they can come up with good story lines I could see it lasting. The title gets me thinking, though, there used to be a shop in New York called Fluffy Donuts (they either went out of business or changed their name to Fluffy's Cafe). I think Fluffy Donuts would have been a good name for the shop, a little more memorable anyway. 1 Link to comment
shapeshifter February 14, 2017 Share February 14, 2017 Is the writing for the characters of Arthur, Franco, and Fawz that much better than it is for the other characters, or are the three just played by better actors? 4 Link to comment
Driad February 14, 2017 Share February 14, 2017 Quote Is the writing for the characters of Arthur, Franco, and Fawz that much better than it is for the other characters, or are the three just played by better actors? I came here to say the same thing. At least part of it is the writing, because I wince at some of the others' lines. Hoping things improve soon. 2 Link to comment
Ms Lark February 14, 2017 Share February 14, 2017 Despite the excellent, for the most part, cast, I don't think any of them can really overcome the horrible writing. That makes me sad since it is a waste of talent. I keep hoping it will get better, but I think I'll be dropping this one very soon. 5 Link to comment
OnceSane February 14, 2017 Share February 14, 2017 14 hours ago, shapeshifter said: Is the writing for the characters of Arthur, Franco, and Fawz that much better than it is for the other characters, or are the three just played by better actors? Six of one, half a dozen of the other. The writing is a smidge better for those characters, but those actors also elevate the material. 3 Link to comment
Sarahsmile416 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 On 2/14/2017 at 1:39 PM, OnceSane said: Six of one, half a dozen of the other. The writing is a smidge better for those characters, but those actors also elevate the material. I have to add Katey Sagal to that list of those who elevate the material and bring more to the role. The two that do nothing for me are Maya and Katey Sagal's partner...I literally cringe at all of their lines. Hopefully at some point, TPTB realize how bad these two are and drop them because they add literally nothing to the show. The guy who plays Sweatpants is kind of enjoyable as well, actually. 1 Link to comment
Isle Of Why February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 On 2/14/2017 at 1:32 PM, Ms Lark said: Despite the excellent, for the most part, cast, I don't think any of them can really overcome the horrible writing. That makes me sad since it is a waste of talent. I keep hoping it will get better, but I think I'll be dropping this one very soon. It's just so ... retro. Link to comment
Skyfall February 16, 2017 Share February 16, 2017 23 hours ago, Isle Of Why said: It's just so ... retro. We need retro comedies 3 Link to comment
shapeshifter February 21, 2017 Share February 21, 2017 I was watching this show for Judd Hirsch but have also been pleasantly surprised by the performances of Jermaine Fowler as Franco and Maz Jobrani as Fawz (Oh! Right! That Moz Jobrani from NPR's "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me!" radio comedy news quiz!). But I am now watching because in today's xenophobically scary world, I am soothed by the cornball cross-cultural agape love thing on my TV for half an hour each week. 7 Link to comment
Texasmom1970 February 21, 2017 Share February 21, 2017 I also started watching this show for Judd. I really liked this episode all the character meshed well. I think I will be sticking around. 2 Link to comment
fauntleroy February 21, 2017 Share February 21, 2017 Just caught this episode. They should clean up Judd Hirsch's character. Put on a clean shirt at least - it's a food establishment after all. Also the people standing around emitting their on-the-nose one-liners, with the ensuing loud uproarious laughter, it's a clone of Two Broke Girls. Link to comment
Drogo February 24, 2017 Share February 24, 2017 Franco and Sweatpants organize a protest to oppose their landlord's plan to convert their apartment building into luxury condos. Meanwhile, Randy is nice to James in hopes of scoring a good recommendation from him for her sergeant's exam. Link to comment
juliet73 February 24, 2017 Share February 24, 2017 I like this show. It has potential. However, they need to get rid of the college girl. I wish Katy Segal's partner and Bill from the Goldbergs were mushed together to make one funny character instead of two meh characters. Judd and Jermaine have great chemistry! 2 Link to comment
shapeshifter February 28, 2017 Share February 28, 2017 The show may be corny, but, like I expressed last week, the show is a breath of fresh air in these times of hatred and strife. Plus the rich young white girl got to be useful this week. 2 Link to comment
CinAZ February 28, 2017 Share February 28, 2017 I tried really hard to like this show. But I found myself doing other things while watching. It isn't keeping my attention. I can't put my finger on why I am not into it. I deleted it from my DVR line up after tonight's episode. Link to comment
Drogo March 1, 2017 Share March 1, 2017 Randy and Fawz try to show Arthur the fun side of life when he reluctantly takes a day off work. Meanwhile, Franco feels determined to prove himself at the donut shop in Arthur's absence. Link to comment
Drogo March 6, 2017 Share March 6, 2017 Franco is subjected to a stop-and-frisk for no reason, Randy invites her fellow cops to a community outreach meeting to discuss profiling. Also, Arthur must consider his own unconscious bias when a piece of his sports memorabilia goes missing. Link to comment
shapeshifter March 7, 2017 Share March 7, 2017 Since it seems like the show has pretty much an audience of one (me), I'd like thank the cast, crew, et al. for creating a show that draws a picture of how we could all get along. Even the homeless guy and his friends left without making a scene; instead Lou had the classic line of, "I'll send for my things." 7 Link to comment
truther March 7, 2017 Share March 7, 2017 Not just you. I saw the original "Superior Donuts" play at Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago. We had season tickets back then and it was just another one of the plays. Caught it tonight and decided to watch to see what they'd done with it, and was pleasantly surprised. I agree with you completely about the way the show "draws a picture of how we could all get along." I loved the good cop/bad cop ending with the Girl Scout mom and Lou's eviction from the bathroom. 4 Link to comment
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