tv shows pilot: go on, and common law

Aug 13, 2012 10:35

well, I just saw, through itunes, the pilot of mattew perry's new show, "go on",which should premeir next semptember-october. 
well... and I'm not sure. the shows isperfect for Perry's comedic side, but with a small amount of darnkness and pain_ is the story of a radio performer who's snet into theraphy to deal with his grief over the death of his wife. 
apparently, that should be the main topic: showing the pain and the wayto get back, and move on, of all the group through perry's character and his unusual way of helping the others out... there's the boy who has lost the brother, and didn't say a word untill perry's character satrted to talk with him about more or less nothing, the woamn who gets her anger out for the loss of her gilrfriend, and so on.... even if, i have to say, the most chomicl thing is looking at Lauren, the grieving counselor, who's been a weightwatcher "operative" and uses her old methods on people who has lost their beloved, so sure that there's no wya it can't be not working....

another show deling with theraphy is "COMMON LAW", which ended last week. A whole middle season , and I don't know how I feel about it, even if, if i have to be hisnet, the finale was the best thing doen untill now, probably because it looked like more like a common cop show, and not s mixture between comedy and cop show.

notable mentions: After almost 8 years, Kyra Sedgwick - the woman in the pics eating bisquits -is leaving TNT'S "The Closer", leaving her team to deal with MAry McDonnell's character, Sharon Raydor, who's been a regular in the closer for the last couple of seasons;  as from this night, "The Closer" leaves room to "Major Crimes", maintaning an almost uncahnged cast. 

common law, the closer, tv shows, major crimes, go on

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