Why does Michael Vartan keep getting saddled with these dreadfully boring shows? (What? He's dreadfully boring, you say? La la la, I can't hear you!) I'm off to watch my Alias DVDs again instead, I suppose...
They showed a trailer for this show before The Hangover last week for some reason. So odd. At first I thought it was a spoof, but it's real. She cares! And she won't take any crap from those arrogant male doctors! Oy.
The fact that she's an executive producer on this seems no surprise as her seeming arrogance comes off on every project she's in.
it's a hospital show - it's going to have to be utter crap for me to not watch it (especially in summer)
I just saw a blurb for it on EXTRA, too. It does seem that doctor Armand Dorian is getting around. (I did not catch his role on this show (consultant?) but I've seen him in a few shows on TLC/DHC.)
I did ask Bill Lawrence (on the ABC Scrubs forum) and he said that - I believe it was - neither he not Dr John Doris (prototype for John Dorian) had met him.
Ever since the very first commercial for this all I could think was that it is a vanity project for Jada Pinkett Smith, and your review kind of confirmed it.
When I saw the commercial for HawthoRNe and Jada Pinkett announced that every patient needs a hero and she was it - I knew the show was going to be obnoxious. Whereas House MD pulls it off with great depth of character and even better writing, this cannot be done by bad writers and mediocre acting.
This show is OK and is probably a good fit on a network with shows like THE CLOSER and SAVING GRACE, but the nose-pinching is a bit much especially on a blog where shows such as REAPER, HOUSE and GREY'S ANATOMY are regularly reviewed.
I'm sure Alan doesn't need me to defend his honour but:
1) He calls 'em as he sees 'em. 2) Without trawling through the archives, I don't think Alan's been particularly enthusiastic for a very long time about any of the three shows you cited.
I think it is a great start of a show! With any new series, improvements can always be made. I also think it's refreshing to see a woman of color be in a lead role on a drama series.
I also think it's refreshing to see a woman of color be in a lead role on a drama series.
Ever heard of Sturgeon's LAw: 90% of everything is crud. Sadly, its all too true, and while its laudable to see a woman of colour who isn't Tyler Perry it still doesn't win clichéd plotting and groan-inducing dialogue a pass.
Craig, Craig, Craig. 3 posts on a review of a pilot that's so bad? If I didn't know any better, I'm almost wonder if you didn't have a personal stake in the failure of this show. Alan doesn't need you to defend his honor mostly because it wasn't attacked in the first place, and from the years I've posted here, I'm well aware that Alan expects his readers to also call it as they see it.
Finally watched. Not having read past the "jump" before watching, I was expecting awfulness. So diminishing my expectations worked. I don't get premium channels, whichever one the other show is on.
Overall, it was okay, and it left me curious as to what happened to her husband, what her job was, precisely. It was also nice to see the girl from American Dreams (though suprising she didn't expect to be pelted by bodily fluids) and the screaming lady from Grey's Anatomy
Michael Vartan is in this!?! I think I have to try and watch, just for that. Before, the attention was all on Jada and her being a nurse, and how her mom rated her (her mom is a nurse).
Doctor-bashing is so amateur. It is sad that Jada and her writers can't make her a hero without creating a fantasy world where all the doctors are idiots and all the nurses are competent. And, by the way - LOSE the DOCTOR's Coat. That alone speaks volume on how nurses think. And yes, it is a vanity show for Jada, no doubt about it.
You've confirmed my suspicions, Alan. I'll be avoiding this show as if it were a rerun of "Full House".
ReplyDeleteThanks for the warning. I am so not watching this.
ReplyDeleteMuch as I'd like to see Michael Vartan in another series, I'm not watching this either.
ReplyDeleteAlan,
ReplyDeleteThey are rerunning the racial epsiode of BETTER OFF TED at 9:30 tonight
I know it is irrational to hate the show because TNT is calling it "HawthoRNe," and yet...
ReplyDeleteAgreed not ordinarily picky. How many nursing shows are there going to be this year? NBC has one coming called 'Mercy' too.
ReplyDeleteWhy does Michael Vartan keep getting saddled with these dreadfully boring shows? (What? He's dreadfully boring, you say? La la la, I can't hear you!) I'm off to watch my Alias DVDs again instead, I suppose...
ReplyDeleteThey showed a trailer for this show before The Hangover last week for some reason. So odd. At first I thought it was a spoof, but it's real. She cares! And she won't take any crap from those arrogant male doctors! Oy.
ReplyDeleteThe fact that she's an executive producer on this seems no surprise as her seeming arrogance comes off on every project she's in.
Yes, Carrie. I'm sorry. And even as a former fan of Alias I have to say...he's boring.
ReplyDeletethanks for reminding me of the time slot.
ReplyDeleteit's a hospital show - it's going to have to be utter crap for me to not watch it (especially in summer)
I just saw a blurb for it on EXTRA, too. It does seem that doctor Armand Dorian is getting around. (I did not catch his role on this show (consultant?) but I've seen him in a few shows on TLC/DHC.)
I did ask Bill Lawrence (on the ABC Scrubs forum) and he said that - I believe it was - neither he not Dr John Doris (prototype for John Dorian) had met him.
Ever since the very first commercial for this all I could think was that it is a vanity project for Jada Pinkett Smith, and your review kind of confirmed it.
ReplyDeleteThey are rerunning the racial epsiode of BETTER OFF TED at 9:30 tonight
ReplyDeleteWhy does that sound strangely unenticing? :)
Watched it.
ReplyDeletethe whole thing.
ow
never again.
When I saw the commercial for HawthoRNe and Jada Pinkett announced that every patient needs a hero and she was it - I knew the show was going to be obnoxious. Whereas House MD pulls it off with great depth of character and even better writing, this cannot be done by bad writers and mediocre acting.
ReplyDeleteI know it is irrational to hate the show because TNT is calling it "HawthoRNe"...
ReplyDeleteNow if it were called "HawtHOrne," I might check it out.
This show is OK and is probably a good fit on a network with shows like THE CLOSER and SAVING GRACE, but the nose-pinching is a bit much especially on a blog where shows such as REAPER, HOUSE and GREY'S ANATOMY are regularly reviewed.
ReplyDeleteClevelle:
ReplyDeleteI'm sure Alan doesn't need me to defend his honour but:
1) He calls 'em as he sees 'em.
2) Without trawling through the archives, I don't think Alan's been particularly enthusiastic for a very long time about any of the three shows you cited.
I think it is a great start of a show! With any new series, improvements can always be made. I also think it's refreshing to see a woman of color be in a lead role on a drama series.
ReplyDeleteI also think it's refreshing to see a woman of color be in a lead role on a drama series.
ReplyDeleteEver heard of Sturgeon's LAw: 90% of everything is crud. Sadly, its all too true, and while its laudable to see a woman of colour who isn't Tyler Perry it still doesn't win clichéd plotting and groan-inducing dialogue a pass.
Craig, Craig, Craig. 3 posts on a review of a pilot that's so bad? If I didn't know any better, I'm almost wonder if you didn't have a personal stake in the failure of this show. Alan doesn't need you to defend his honor mostly because it wasn't attacked in the first place, and from the years I've posted here, I'm well aware that Alan expects his readers to also call it as they see it.
ReplyDeleteFinally watched.
ReplyDeleteNot having read past the "jump" before watching, I was expecting awfulness. So diminishing my expectations worked.
I don't get premium channels, whichever one the other show is on.
Overall, it was okay, and it left me curious as to what happened to her husband, what her job was, precisely.
It was also nice to see the girl from American Dreams (though suprising she didn't expect to be pelted by bodily fluids) and the screaming lady from Grey's Anatomy
Michael Vartan is in this!?! I think I have to try and watch, just for that. Before, the attention was all on Jada and her being a nurse, and how her mom rated her (her mom is a nurse).
ReplyDeletetrying to hard to real and funny.
ReplyDeleteDoctor-bashing is so amateur. It is sad that Jada and her writers can't make her a hero without creating a fantasy world where all the doctors are idiots and all the nurses are competent. And, by the way - LOSE the DOCTOR's Coat. That alone speaks volume on how nurses think. And yes, it is a vanity show for Jada, no doubt about it.
ReplyDeleteI cannot stand this show!! Jada's character is absolutely obnoxious. Quite honestly, the Hawthorne character gives black women a bad name!
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