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Transparent review – 1×08: ‘Best New Girl’

October 26, 2014 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of Amazon

Transparent dedicates an entire flashback to 1994 as we learn who the Pfefferman clan were before we met them.

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Transparent, TV, TV - Internet Tagged With: Amazon, Bradley Whitford, Gaby Hoffman, Jeffrey Tambor, Judith Light, Michaela Watkins

Transparent review – 1×05-1×07: ‘Wedge’ / ‘The Wildnerness’ / ‘The Symbolic Examplar’

October 18, 2014 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of Amazon

We’re smack dab in the middle of the first season of Amazon’s Transparent and everyone is struggling to adjust to the new normal.

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Transparent, TV, TV - Internet Tagged With: Alexandra Billings, Amazon, Amy Landecker, Bradley Whitford, Carrie Brownstein, Deborah S. Craig, Gaby Hoffman, Ian Harvie, Jay Duplass, Jeffrey Tambor, John Kapelos, Kiersey Clemons, Lawrence Pressman, Melora Hardin, Rob Huebel

Transparent review – 1×04: ‘Moppa’

October 10, 2014 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of Amazon

Having failed to tell her son Josh (Jay Duplass) the truth, Maura (Jeffrey Tambor) instead comes out to her youngest daughter, Ali (Gaby Hoffman).

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Transparent, TV, TV - Internet Tagged With: Amy Landecker, Bradley Whitford, Brett Paesel, Gaby Hoffman, Jay Duplass, Jeffrey Tambor, Melora Hardin

Transparent review – 1×02/1×03: ‘The Letting Go’ / ‘Rollin’

October 3, 2014 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of Amazon

It’s time to dig deeper into the lives of the Pfefferman clan with episodes two and three of Amazon’s Transparent.

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: TV Tagged With: Alexandra Billings, Alison Sudol, Amazon, Amy Landecker, Bradley Whitford, Gaby Hoffman, Jay Duplass, Jeffrey Tambor, Judith Light, Melora Hardin, Rob Huebel

Quick Take review – Trophy Wife 1×01: ‘Pilot’

September 25, 2013 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of ABC

We watch a lot of TV – some of it good and some of it…not so good. For the 2013 pilot season, we’re checking out a few series we won’t be writing on regularly, but may check back on throughout the season. Next on the docket: ABC’s Trophy Wife

Let’s bitch it out…

I’ve always liked Malin Akerman. As a performer, she just seems game for anything – physical comedy, ditzy characters, love-to-hate rom-com “wrong partner”, even ill-fated action heroine (oh Watchmen). So it’s nice to finally see her get some top-billing love in Trophy Wife, the most unfortunately titled ABC comedy since Cougar Town.

Much like that ill-fated spiritual predecessor, Trophy Wife is an ensemble comedy with potential that nonetheless gets off to a rocky start. For Jules & co. the early episodes features a misguided investigation of Courtney Cox’s underage romantic love life rather before eventually realizing the comedic potential of the cul-de-sac crew. On Trophy Wife, it’s a different (more complicated?) issue: mistakenly thinking that shrill is the same as funny.

Let me say this – Trophy Wife wants to be funny. It would slip on a banana peel (or fall out of a dance club window) to make you laugh. Not enough? It’ll throw in a wacky family angle ala Cheaper By The Dozen (one of whom is both adopted and Asian – hitting both the semi-racist humour and Modern Family angles). Still not enough? How about diametrically opposite ex-wives, dead gerbils, and a drunk gag? It’s the “everything but the kitchen sink” approach to making a pilot and although you have a good sense of the premise by the end of the half hour, you’re also exhausted and ready for a nap.

Let’s be clear: Trophy Wife has potential…if it can even things out and let the pace slow down a touch. Until then: too much wacky, too much shrill, too much desperation to please…just too much.

Other Observations:

  • Although I picked on the character of Bert (Albert Tsai), I should clarify that he’s refreshingly not a token character. If anything, his social awkwardness/cleverness is arguably the funniest thing about the pilot
  • Not sure which writer Bradley Whitford angered, but his character is way too much of a wet blanket. This guy can do comedy, but this pilot practically labels him the average guy amidst all of the crazy wives
  • All of the scenes at the school remind me far too much of Bad Teacher. That’s likely due to the presence of The Office‘s Phyllis Smith, but also because Malin Akerman looks very similar to Cameron Diaz
  • Can we puh-leese never have another scene of uncool moms trying to score points by doing something stupid to endear themselves to prickly teenage daughters (in this case, downing a water bottle of vodka). I declare a moratorium on this outdated comedic trope!

What are your thoughts on the premiere? Are you up for another round of crazy dysfunctional multi-wived comedy or is this the end of your interest in the show? Do you agree that the show needs to slow down and be less desperate in its comedy? Sound off below!

Trophy Wife airs Tuesdays at 9:30pm EST on ABC. Depending on whether the show succeeds (ie: does not get canceled), we may check back in at a later date

Filed Under: TV Tagged With: Bradley Whitford, Malin Ackerman, Marcia Gay Harden, Series Premiere, Trophy Wife

Flashback review – The West Wing 2×21-2×22: ‘18th and Potomac’ and ‘Two Cathedrals’

August 30, 2012 by Bitch Stole My Remote

Courtesy of NBC via leavemethewhite.com

You know you’ve got a great finale if your protagonist stands in the middle of church and calls God a “feckless thug” and that isn’t even its most memorable moment. The end of the exemplary second season is upon us, and these episodes bring out the best The West Wing has to offer.

“What’s next?” Find out after the jump… [Read more…]

Filed Under: The West Wing, TV Tagged With: Allison Janney, Bradley Whitford, Dule Hill, Flashback review, Janel Moloney, John Spencer, Kathryn Joosten, Martin Sheen, NBC, Richard Schiff, Rob Lowe, The West Wing

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I am a freelance film and television journalist based in Toronto, Canada.

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