View Today's Active Threads (No Chit Chat/Chit Chat Only) / View New Posts (No Chit Chat/Chit Chat Only) / Mark All Boards Read / Chit Chat Board
Samantha Who? links at Sitcoms Online / Samantha Who? Photo Gallery
![]() Buy Samantha Who? - The Complete First Season on DVD |
![]() Buy Samantha Who? - The Complete Second Season on DVD |
![]() |
|
|||||||
![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
|
|
#1 |
|
I'm Rich Bitch
Forum Icon
|
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - In TV Guide last month, readers said the comeback they were most excited to see was that of Christina Applegate.
She returns as the star of ABC's "Samantha Who?" which is the last of the three names given to the series (after "Samantha Be Good" and "Sam I Am"). Applegate rewards her fans with a spirited performance sometimes verging on hyper. Still, the show -- by any name -- might not be worth the wait. The premise is shaky: A young woman emerges from an eight-day coma with no recollection of her formerly mean, vain and unfaithful self but otherwise fully able to function. Similar cases of retrograde amnesia have been reported in real life. More disconcerting is how Samantha, dazed and confused to the point that she can't recognize her parents, becomes a ball of nervous energy in every scene. What did the hospital put in those intravenous pouches? Red Bull? Under Robert Duncan McNeill's direction, Samantha is everywhere at once and frantic when she gets there. In the premiere, she returns to her parents' home twice, her boyfriend's apartment twice and still finds time to take in a party and an AA meeting -- all in the same day. At the party, she discovers that her old bad self had been cheating on Todd (Barry Watson), her kindhearted boyfriend, whereupon she breaks it off with her married lover. All of which begs the question of why a nice guy like Todd would have hooked up with this borderline abusive woman in the first place. There's enough of a thematic similarity to "My Name Is Earl," in which a mean-spirited petty crook turns over a new leaf and makes amends, that this series was dubbed by some wags as "My Name Is Girl." "Earl," however, tells stories with a less frantic and more measured approach. "Samantha," on the other hand, leaps from place to place as if its rapid pace could conceal the bumpy story line or at least suppress the observation that none of this makes much sense. From time to time, Samantha has flashes of her former self, and the rude behavior startles her. In addition, each episode is to offer at least one full-blown flashback of bad Samantha, though it really isn't necessary or particularly funny. Samantha's transformation gives her a new start with her parents, Regina (superbly played by Jean Smart) and Howard (Kevin Dunn), both self-involved and largely oblivious. Other characters in the series are her best girlfriend, Andrea (Jennifer Esposito), who could teach Paris Hilton a thing or two about narcissism, and Dena (Melissa McCarthy), who comes from nowhere to renew a friendship that died in seventh grade. Don't ask. Apartment doorman Frank (Tim Russ) offers deep philosophical advice, which functions mostly as comedic speed bumps. That said, one would be foolish to write off this single-camera sitcom. Applegate proves her versatility, and Smart finds laughs that aren't on the page. Blessed with a lead-in of "Dancing With the Stars" and up against weak sitcom competition ("Rules of Engagement" on CBS and "The Game" on CW), "Samantha Who?" might get the time it needs to stop hyperventilating and find its groove. Cast: Samantha Newly: Christina Applegate Regina Newly: Jean Smart Todd: Barry Watson Andrea: Jennifer Esposito Dena: Melissa McCarthy Howard Newly: Kevin Dunn Frank: Tim Russ Rene: William Abadie Dr. Hall: Nakia Burrise Executive producers: Donald Todd, Peter Traugott; Producers: Cecilia Ahern, Christina Applegate, John Amodeo; Director: Robert Duncan McNeill; Creators/Story by: Cecilia Ahern, Donald Todd; Teleplay: Donald Todd; Director of photography: Dave Perkal; Production designer: Jaymes Hinkle; Editor: Richard Candib; Music: Jan Stevens; Set decorator: Erin Boyd; Casting: Tammara Billik. Reuters/Hollywood Reporter |
|
__________________
The Key to the Kingdom of Heaven: John 3:3 Money Doesn't Buy Happiness...But I'd Rather Cry in My Private Jet |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#2 |
|
22 Years at Sitcoms Online
Forum Icon
Join Date: Jun 06, 2003
Location: Somewhere you're Not
Posts: 62,125
|
This is one of the new sitcoms I am looking forward to watching. I hope it's good.
|
|
__________________
Sonny |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#3 |
|
Member
Forum Superstar
Join Date: Jun 27, 2002
Location: KENNER, LOUISIANA
Posts: 27,654
|
I knopw that I will be watching this show on ABC
|
|
__________________
Who Dat |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#4 |
|
be happy
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 15, 2002
Location: seattle, washington
Posts: 2,746
|
i really haven't gotten into a new sitcom in a while but this show is so funny. love it
|
|
__________________
love is love |
|
|
|
|
![]() |
|
|