Anonymous wrote:Pacey is still fine
Anonymous wrote:I’ll watch it, but I wish they would just reboot the Love Boat.
A modern cruise ship setting would be interesting and lends itself to a diverse cast of crew members. It would be a great vehicle to showcase a network’s actors along with trying out new talent.
Honestly, they would easily get viewers if they brought certain beloved tv or movie characters on. Think: the Family Ties Keaton family takes a cruise to celebrate the parents’ milestone anniversary. Don’t you want to see Mallory and Nick’s kids? What if Fonzie and Richie ended up running into each other on a cruise?
ICYMI: the cruise industry has always been a safe haven for gay people, with crew and entertainers specifically. A great way to showcase diversity and very likely memorable characters. You could bring celebrity musicians on.
There’s nothing but opportunity here.
Anonymous wrote:To me it does look like a mix of Love Boat and 911, and I'll give it a shot. I think 911 is a fantastic show and I've not missed an episode. I care about the characters, the actors are actually fantastic and yes, the emergency plots are usually ridiculous. The mix of all of that makes it a fun show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this will probably he terrible like 911 but I’m sort of there for it. I wish they were doing it as more of a campy dramedy but unfortunately I think network just is not edgy enough anymore to do something fun.
Speaking of 911 being bad, I saw a commercial for an upcoming "bee-nado" episode.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Rachel Dratch was a guest on the episode last night.
I think they need to add more interesting characters to the cast—like a fun Filipino bartender and a sassy gay dancer. The 4 cast members just aren’t that interesting. It seems like the show’s hook is weird health emergencies and the subplot is chemistry between the older hot doctor and the younger nurse.
And poor Don Johnson seems to have developed a speech impediment…can’t tell if it’s Botox or bad dentures.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll watch it, but I wish they would just reboot the Love Boat.
A modern cruise ship setting would be interesting and lends itself to a diverse cast of crew members. It would be a great vehicle to showcase a network’s actors along with trying out new talent.
Honestly, they would easily get viewers if they brought certain beloved tv or movie characters on. Think: the Family Ties Keaton family takes a cruise to celebrate the parents’ milestone anniversary. Don’t you want to see Mallory and Nick’s kids? What if Fonzie and Richie ended up running into each other on a cruise?
ICYMI: the cruise industry has always been a safe haven for gay people, with crew and entertainers specifically. A great way to showcase diversity and very likely memorable characters. You could bring celebrity musicians on.
There’s nothing but opportunity here.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll watch it, but I wish they would just reboot the Love Boat.
A modern cruise ship setting would be interesting and lends itself to a diverse cast of crew members. It would be a great vehicle to showcase a network’s actors along with trying out new talent.
Honestly, they would easily get viewers if they brought certain beloved tv or movie characters on. Think: the Family Ties Keaton family takes a cruise to celebrate the parents’ milestone anniversary. Don’t you want to see Mallory and Nick’s kids? What if Fonzie and Richie ended up running into each other on a cruise?
ICYMI: the cruise industry has always been a safe haven for gay people, with crew and entertainers specifically. A great way to showcase diversity and very likely memorable characters. You could bring celebrity musicians on.
There’s nothing but opportunity here.
Anonymous wrote:I think this will probably he terrible like 911 but I’m sort of there for it. I wish they were doing it as more of a campy dramedy but unfortunately I think network just is not edgy enough anymore to do something fun.