Showing posts with label bad tv shows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bad tv shows. Show all posts

Friday, February 12, 2010

Show you shouldn't watch- The Deep End: 'Nothing Personal' aired2/11/10



I tried, I really did. I tried more then anyone should have expected from someone in my demographic. The Deep End is on Thursday nights right up against the 2 hour block of comedy on NBC. A couple of years ago, before Hulu was more of a household name, it wouldn't have stood a chance for me. Ahhh, I was the good 'ole days.

I watch 'Community,' 'Parks & Recreation,' 'The Office,' and '30 Rock' on Thursday nights live. However because I've always liked shows taking place in law firms, I thought I'd give it a try. I could tell from the previews it was essentially 'Grey's Anatomy' in a law firm, but it did seem a touch less heavy- handed. And it was- just not any better and more likely- a lot worse.

None of the characters grew on me. A couple of them were somewhat likeable- like Malcolm Bennett, the token African- American of the young lawyers in the firm. Anyway, thanks to Hulu I watched the first couple shows and this morning turned to the site to watch the latest one. Slightly before or just after the first commercial break two of the young lawyers were talking to school officials representing a tennis team which just revoked the scholarship of one of their female players. They suspected her of cheating, tested her blood for steroids, found nothing, then performed a chromosome test and decided......she's a man.

That's it for me, I'm done. The contrived humor, hokey coming-of-age themes, and unappealing displaced patriarch of the firm played by Billy Zane was already just about too much for me to bear. It's indicative of the show that the only appealing character is the Hart Sterling, played by Clancy Brown a prolific character actor who may be best known as the captain from 'Shawshank Redemption.' While he was the only likeable and compelling character there, the show should likely suffer the same end that the warden did in 'Shawshank.' So, in the episode titled 'Nothing Personal,' I'll have to tell 'The Deep End,' that it's nothing personal but I'm out- even the next day via Hulu.