disturbed child
02-20-2002, 05:51 PM
Here's a pretty interesting article I received from a fellow Carby on my mailing list... and BTW, the most important parts of the article I put in bold... haha!!!!! :wink:
TV Gal Nails the Worst Storylines
Mon, Feb 18, 2002 02:19 PM PDT
We've all had bad ideas.
When I was in the fourth grade, I decided to cut my own bangs. Not really understanding where bangs end and the rest of your hair begins, I ended up with sideburns. Like I said, bad idea.
But at least my bad idea only affected me. When television writers have bad ideas it can ruin a whole season. "ER" has been chock-full of some seriously bad story lines this season. The show's writers are suffering from a severe case of amnesia. This season Abby has been reduced to a recovering alcoholic who drinks seemingly without consequence (how very "90210." ) Each episode offers more puzzling questions. Why would Abby open the door when she knew the abusive husband was on the other side? Why wouldn't she call the police immediately? What's up with Luka's vigilante version of a hero? Didn't he find some inner peace with that bishop? Didn't he already kill the man who mugged him?
Or how about Mark's daughter Rachel? Not only did she go through a huge growth spurt this season, but she was replaced by, let's be honest, a bad actress (petulant appears to be her entire emotional range) who drags down every scene she's in.
But no story line has been worse than Susan and Carter: A Love Story. A close relation to "Mark and Elizabeth: A Love Story" but, as impossible as this may sound, even more boring. This relationship is so dull even the writers seem to have given up on it.
John Aylward, Dr. Donald Anspaugh on "ER," was the boss who laid off an employee because she had AIDS on "Ally McBeal."
Did you think Eriq LaSalle had left "ER"? Apparently, his swan song last year was merely a figment of our imagination. LaSalle, still under a pesky contract that pays him $9 million a season, will be back for three episodes. The constantly cranky Corday (who has been looking so awful lately I'm beginning to fear that someone in the make up department is sabotaging her) prevents Mark from seeing his infant daughter on Feb. 28.
Abraham Benrubi is back as Jerry on "ER." He'll seriously clash with Frank.
To read the complete article, with other bad TV couples and more, go here :
http://tv.zap2it.com/shows/features/features.html?23937
TV Gal Nails the Worst Storylines
Mon, Feb 18, 2002 02:19 PM PDT
We've all had bad ideas.
When I was in the fourth grade, I decided to cut my own bangs. Not really understanding where bangs end and the rest of your hair begins, I ended up with sideburns. Like I said, bad idea.
But at least my bad idea only affected me. When television writers have bad ideas it can ruin a whole season. "ER" has been chock-full of some seriously bad story lines this season. The show's writers are suffering from a severe case of amnesia. This season Abby has been reduced to a recovering alcoholic who drinks seemingly without consequence (how very "90210." ) Each episode offers more puzzling questions. Why would Abby open the door when she knew the abusive husband was on the other side? Why wouldn't she call the police immediately? What's up with Luka's vigilante version of a hero? Didn't he find some inner peace with that bishop? Didn't he already kill the man who mugged him?
Or how about Mark's daughter Rachel? Not only did she go through a huge growth spurt this season, but she was replaced by, let's be honest, a bad actress (petulant appears to be her entire emotional range) who drags down every scene she's in.
But no story line has been worse than Susan and Carter: A Love Story. A close relation to "Mark and Elizabeth: A Love Story" but, as impossible as this may sound, even more boring. This relationship is so dull even the writers seem to have given up on it.
John Aylward, Dr. Donald Anspaugh on "ER," was the boss who laid off an employee because she had AIDS on "Ally McBeal."
Did you think Eriq LaSalle had left "ER"? Apparently, his swan song last year was merely a figment of our imagination. LaSalle, still under a pesky contract that pays him $9 million a season, will be back for three episodes. The constantly cranky Corday (who has been looking so awful lately I'm beginning to fear that someone in the make up department is sabotaging her) prevents Mark from seeing his infant daughter on Feb. 28.
Abraham Benrubi is back as Jerry on "ER." He'll seriously clash with Frank.
To read the complete article, with other bad TV couples and more, go here :
http://tv.zap2it.com/shows/features/features.html?23937