Originally posted by Skydiver
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I don't remember it that way, but it didn't bug me so much, maybe because there's a different attitude in Brit shows. They have a science of being naughty without being crude.
and yes, reese did play the 'potential troublemaker that asked the wrong questions' in the beginning, but it didn't end in divorce so that gwen and jack could get together, it ended with reese practically becoming part of the team. It was dealt with in a very adult manner as far as i was concerned.
they yelled, they screamed, they fought and they overcame, and i think they're stronger for it
I don't have that much faith in US tv productions anymore. The overriding attitude amongst US tv makers is do it cheap, do it easy, crank it out and don't make it too thought provoking or different. cliches are good and cliches = easy ratings
and yes, reese did play the 'potential troublemaker that asked the wrong questions' in the beginning, but it didn't end in divorce so that gwen and jack could get together, it ended with reese practically becoming part of the team. It was dealt with in a very adult manner as far as i was concerned.
they yelled, they screamed, they fought and they overcame, and i think they're stronger for it
I don't have that much faith in US tv productions anymore. The overriding attitude amongst US tv makers is do it cheap, do it easy, crank it out and don't make it too thought provoking or different. cliches are good and cliches = easy ratings
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