Skywalker
02-29-2008, 10:44 PM
Unhitched, unwatchable
By BILL HARRIS
If you catch the premiere episode of Unhitched on Sunday, you may have trouble deciding who to feel more sorry for, Shaun Majumder or his character.
Majumder, of course, is the Canadian comedian and actor best known for his work on CBC's This Hour Has 22 Minutes. He now is trying for sitcom glory on Fox in the United States, but if first impressions are worth anything, Unhitched essentially is unwatchable.
And that's an odd result, since Unhitched has a decent comic pedigree. It comes from the minds of the Farrelly Brothers, who previously were responsible for movies such as Dumb and Dumber (hilarious), There's Something About Mary (pretty hilarious), Shallow Hal (not so hilarious) and Me, Myself and Irene (kind of creepy).
Unhitched, however, is shockingly lame. And the biggest humiliations are reserved for Majumder, who plays Dr. Freddy Sahgal.
In the first half-hour alone, Freddy spends considerable time under a sheet, working on his friend's monkey-violated butt; he's so naive that he believes a hooker has fallen in love with him; and worst of all, Freddy has a cheesy Indian accent that will be completely distracting to the millions of Canadians who have heard Majumder speak in his normal voice for years.
In a broad conceptual sense, Unhitched seems like something the Farrellys burped up one day after lunch. Majumder, Craig Bierko, Johnny Sneed and Rashida Jones play four newly single pals who rely on each other to navigate the goofy waters of dating in their 30s. Wow, ground-breaking, eh?
Where's Lloyd Christmas when you need him?
Following The Simpsons, King of the Hill and Family Guy on Fox, Unhitched may do okay ratings-wise on its first night.
But we can't imagine many of those viewers actively seeking out episode No. 2.
Majumder is a smart, talented, funny guy. He deserves way better than this demeaning crapola.
http://winnipegsun.com/Entertainment/Television/2008/02/29/4883876-sun.html
By BILL HARRIS
If you catch the premiere episode of Unhitched on Sunday, you may have trouble deciding who to feel more sorry for, Shaun Majumder or his character.
Majumder, of course, is the Canadian comedian and actor best known for his work on CBC's This Hour Has 22 Minutes. He now is trying for sitcom glory on Fox in the United States, but if first impressions are worth anything, Unhitched essentially is unwatchable.
And that's an odd result, since Unhitched has a decent comic pedigree. It comes from the minds of the Farrelly Brothers, who previously were responsible for movies such as Dumb and Dumber (hilarious), There's Something About Mary (pretty hilarious), Shallow Hal (not so hilarious) and Me, Myself and Irene (kind of creepy).
Unhitched, however, is shockingly lame. And the biggest humiliations are reserved for Majumder, who plays Dr. Freddy Sahgal.
In the first half-hour alone, Freddy spends considerable time under a sheet, working on his friend's monkey-violated butt; he's so naive that he believes a hooker has fallen in love with him; and worst of all, Freddy has a cheesy Indian accent that will be completely distracting to the millions of Canadians who have heard Majumder speak in his normal voice for years.
In a broad conceptual sense, Unhitched seems like something the Farrellys burped up one day after lunch. Majumder, Craig Bierko, Johnny Sneed and Rashida Jones play four newly single pals who rely on each other to navigate the goofy waters of dating in their 30s. Wow, ground-breaking, eh?
Where's Lloyd Christmas when you need him?
Following The Simpsons, King of the Hill and Family Guy on Fox, Unhitched may do okay ratings-wise on its first night.
But we can't imagine many of those viewers actively seeking out episode No. 2.
Majumder is a smart, talented, funny guy. He deserves way better than this demeaning crapola.
http://winnipegsun.com/Entertainment/Television/2008/02/29/4883876-sun.html