Although NBC’s newest comedy pilot, ‘Go On,’ had small bright spots, it wasn’t as funny as ‘Mr. Sunshine’ and felt forced in parts.
NBC’s fall 2012 schedule boasts a healthy handful of new comedies. Can ‘Go On’ and ‘The New Normal’ become the new Must-See TV? I’ve seen the pilots for both and you can watch the trailers and decide for yourself.
I have no idea why she was there, but the best scene of the season involved Patti Nyholm’s (Martha Plimpton) kid. Will and Peter rode an elevator together only to be met by Alicia; Eli runs into them, followed by Cary. Awkward, awkward, awkward, and then the kid comes riding through. “One of our new associates,” Will says. Awesome!
Here’s a question: if Peter’s running a clean office (which I’ve never believed), what was Eli doing in a meeting to determine whether or not the State’s Attorney’s office would be pressing charges in a minor (or any) case? Is Peter really naive enough to violate the rules so blatantly?
Another fantasy football guest star visits ‘The League.’ Hint: his name rhymes with “Matthew Hairy” and he was never on ‘Friends’.
After weeks of lurking in the background, the relationship between Alice and Alonzo gets the spotlight on this week’s ‘Mr. Sunshine.’
A couple of days ago, Tara told you her reasons for not liking ‘Mr. Sunshine.’ Now guest clacker Clark Brooks is here to give you five reasons to give the show a chance.