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Carol's Second Act - Thursdays at 9:30PM ET/PT on CBS
Premieres Thursday, September 26, 2019 at 9:30PM ET/PT Emmy Award winner Patricia Heaton stars in new a comedy about a woman who embarks on a unique second act after raising her children, getting divorced and retiring from teaching: pursuing her dream of becoming a doctor. At age 50, Carol is a medical intern and must sink or swim with peers who are half her age. It’s her enthusiasm, perspective and yes, even her age, that may be exactly what will make her second act a great success. Read our review here: https://blog.sitcomsonline.com/2019/...sunnyside.html |
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It sounds cute. Looking forward!
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CBS' Carol's Second Act is very familiar for fans of Scrubs
The Patricia Heaton medical comedy had so much potential. Instead, it's kind of a rehash of Scrubs, says Robyn Bahr. "When I first read that CBS was developing a vehicle for Heaton about a middle-aged woman who chooses to go back to medical school after completing her first career, I was struck by the sheer number of creative opportunities built into this conceit: the revelatory moment Carol decides to pursue the impossible; the mixed reactions from her friends and family; the Sturm und Drang of MCATs and medical school and Match Day; then finally, professional practice. I was excited to take this journey with her," says Bahr. "In hindsight, the fact that Carol's Second Act actually begins on the first day of our protagonist's medical residency — cutting out the slog of study and aiming straight for hospital-set antics — makes more sense given the network's staid programming. But by eliminating origin story, the show ends up doing a lot more telling than showing when it comes to Carol's unique background and seasoned social-emotional skill set. Based on the two episodes available to critics, I worry that each episode will follow the structural path of (1) Carol jumping headfirst into a patient problem, (2) Carol getting admonished by her much-younger boss for stepping out of line and (3) Carol saving the day anyway." ALSO:
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Saw the pilot last night. Halfway through I was questioning how it got green lit but by the end I was thinking this train wreck could actually go places and might be entertaining. I’m not a fan at all of Patricia Heaton but she is actually tolerable in this show! There are interesting directions they could take this, we’ll just have to wait and see. I’ll take a second look at it closer to the end of the season since we’ll have a much clearer idea if it’s gonna fly or not. CBS seems pretty desperate to find its next Big Bang ratings wise I really can’t blame them. There’s at least potential there this show could but again it comes down to what the creative team does with it. It’s...in my mind this weird cross between absolutely terrible and shows promise all at once.
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I like it. I think it's sweet.
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