Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
Crass, vulgar, juvenile, lowest common-denominator humor, but I'm not going to say I didn't laugh a few times. I stuck with Two Broke Girls for like three or four episodes because I found Kat Dennings attractive, at least this isn't that horrendous. But that sets a low bar.
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Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
Had a few good laughs and might turn in again just to see what happens next. Probably won't finish the season though.
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Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
Well, it's better than Two Broke Girls, at least Janney and Faris are kind of funny. Don't know how much longer I'll stick with it, though episode 2 had a nice little emotional bit at the end. Mostly unimpressive though, despite the two strong leads, I'll stick around a bit longer for them. I spent 16 years in Catholic school, I though "clitoris" and "fellatio" were cities in Italy until I was like 20, so I'm slightly sympathetic with the last joke :p.
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Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 11845801)
:lol: What a fucked up family!
I got a few laughs out of it. But, yeah it's a typical Chuck Lorre sitcom. Mostly manufactured humor. I get that there is supposed to be an underlying message about Christy and her Mom trying to work out their issues. :thumbsup: I did like the Alan Harper cameo in the beginning. Pretty clever cross promotion by CBS. |
Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
really this is a comedy? - who writes this shit... I don't know what's worse the lame humor or the audience's over-laughter.
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Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
I know I'm a horrible hypocritical anti-intellectual for liking this show, but I laughed a few time during tonight's episode. I'm on board, at least for the moment.
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Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
Originally Posted by Giles
(Post 11864085)
really this is a comedy? - who writes this shit... I don't know what's worse the lame humor or the audience's over-laughter.
I've been DVR'ing this and it has had it's moments. I don't mind the premise of economically disadvantaged, lower middle class, people. That's been the staple of sit-com forever. But totally fucked up drunken sluts and louts are a little tough to like or empathize with sometimes. |
Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
I've been watching this to kill the time waiting for the much funnier Hostages.
I think Anna is goofy good in the stupid Scary Movie series, The House Bunny, and the Dictator. I get that her character is a harried single mother & recovering EtoHic with a lot on her plate. But here, she and her delivery don't work for me...Anna comes off a bit forced. A MUCH better underrated Chuck Lorre show about a recovering single mom: Grace Under Fire (maybe it helped that the main actress on that show was still battling demons. :|) The one thing kepping Mom afloat: Allison Janney. She's terrific. I think midway they should make her the central character - no need for a title change. |
Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
2nd season premiere tonight.
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Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
If you haven't watched tonight's episode of "Mom" let me warn you...the preview for next week's episode seems to pretty much give away a very major event happening next week. I think it would have been so much better without any advance warning. Ugh, CBS...I don't expect stuff like that in previews for your comedy shows!
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Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
I thought the same thing. :(
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Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
I don't watch the show but am intrigued what plot point you could be talking about... care to put it in spoiler tags for me?
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Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
Well, they did basically give it away in last week's preview.
Here's what happened: Spoiler:
It would have actually been a good surprise if they hadn't spoiled it. |
Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
It'd have been a good surprise?! Someone dying, even if it's a TV character, is a good surprise? I thought they made a horrible decision to kill off a character in a sitcom. Death is not funny. Why would they think writing in death, funeral, eulogy would be funny when they can easily say Alvin walked away or something much easier to deal with. I felt pretty manipulated. The episode before they just formally welcomed Alvin into the family, then next kill him off in such a brutal fashion.
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Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
Originally Posted by SuperJim88
(Post 12373752)
Death is not funny.
The show has dealt with cancer, adoption, and alcoholism. Do you expect it to be a light-hearted sitcom? |
Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
By "a good surprise", I meant that it would be surprising event that would be pretty much unexpected from a sitcom. It would have been "good" in the sense that something surprising or shocking on a TV show makes for "good" TV. Unfortunately, knowing in advance what was going to happen made it not as good TV for me.
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Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
Originally Posted by mnementh
(Post 12379626)
Death by cunnilingus is funny.
The show has dealt with cancer, adoption, and alcoholism. Do you expect it to be a light-hearted sitcom? But in a way we sohuld have known it was coming. He aready had one attack and they were having them get too close to fast... |
Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
BONNIE GETS COLD FEET WHEN CONSIDERING HER FUTURE WITH ADAM, AND CHRISTY RISKS FAILING AN IMPORTANT TEST IN ORDER TO HELP A FELLOW ALCOHOLIC, ON THE FIFTH SEASON PREMIERE OF "MOM," THURSDAY, NOV. 2 Missi Pyle Returns as Natasha, the Birth Mother of Jill's Foster Daughter "Twinkle Lights and Grandma Shoes" - Bonnie gets cold feet when considering her future with Adam, and Christy risks failing an important test in order to help a fellow alcoholic, on the fifth season premiere of MOM, Thursday, Nov. 2 (9:01-9:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Missi Pyle returns as Natasha, the birth mother of Jill's foster daughter. REGULAR CAST: Anna Faris (Christy) Allison Janney (Bonnie) Mimi Kennedy (Marjorie) Jaime Pressly (Jill) Beth Hall (Wendy) William Fichtner (Adam) GUEST CAST: Missi Pyle (Natasha) Hermie Castillo (Kenny) Steven Banks (Doug) STORY BY: Nick Bakay and Gemma Baker TELEPLAY BY: Adam Chase, Marco Pennette and Anne Flett-Giordano DIRECTED BY: James Widdoes |
Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
We will be watching. Mostly for William Fichtner, but also to see how the show possibly changes given what has happened to Anna Faris since last season.
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Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
Something happened to Anna Faris?
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Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
Maybe referring to her split from Chris Pratt?
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Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
Originally Posted by hdnmickey
(Post 13196504)
We will be watching. Mostly for William Fichtner, but also to see how the show possibly changes given what has happened to Anna Faris since last season.
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Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
Originally Posted by dex14
(Post 13196753)
What would that have to do with anything? It's acting, not real life.
Plus that didn’t exactly happen to her. |
Re: Mom (CBS) -- Series Thread -- Starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney
Renewed for 2 more seasons: https://deadline.com/2019/02/mom-ren...bs-1202549041/
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