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Post by kate06460 on Feb 18, 2017 13:19:14 GMT
So how did it do in the ratings?
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Post by caseyrook AKA Mechelle on Feb 21, 2017 0:31:30 GMT
As most of you know, I quit watching earlier this season.
The buzz surrounding the two parter got me interested. Are those two episodes worth watching?
What do you think?
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Post by pdsmith777 on Feb 21, 2017 0:54:42 GMT
As most of you know, I quit watching earlier this season. The buzz surrounding the two parter got me interested. Are those two episodes worth watching? What do you think? I can't speak to the NOLO part, I don't watch that show. The Abby part was wrapped up in the original episode so that was fine with me. From what I read in the early parts of this thread, everyone seems to love the episode. I'm trying to figure out what show they were watching. I'm not feeling this one at all. I would give it a four or a five at best. The episode seemed like a Glassberg written throw back show, lacking in anything remotely entertaining. Given, Abby was different, sort of, but I didn't find this version of her as appealing as others seem to. You'll have to watch if for yourself, CBS.com will get you a free view. As for me, I'll watch it again, but I'm not holding my breath that I'll find anything worthy of the praise it's been given here.
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Post by kate06460 on Feb 21, 2017 1:14:58 GMT
As most of you know, I quit watching earlier this season. The buzz surrounding the two parter got me interested. Are those two episodes worth watching? What do you think? I can't speak to the NOLO part, I don't watch that show. The Abby part was wrapped up in the original episode so that was fine with me. From what I read in the early parts of this thread, everyone seems to love the episode. I'm trying to figure out what show they were watching. I'm not feeling this one at all. I would give it a four or a five at best. The episode seemed like a Glassberg written throw back show, lacking in anything remotely entertaining. Given, Abby was different, sort of, but I didn't find this version of her as appealing as others seem to. You'll have to watch if for yourself, CBS.com will get you a free view. As for me, I'll watch it again, but I'm not holding my breath that I'll find anything worthy of the praise it's been given here. If you can stand going through every freaking advertisement and god forbid you should try and FF them...it seems like you can get to the actual show unless you watch the ads. I have been trying to get to the scene at the end of NCISLA and I am here to tell you I don't want CBS access no matter how much my cable system wants to give to me for free.
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Post by caseyrook AKA Mechelle on Feb 21, 2017 3:10:13 GMT
I can't speak to the NOLO part, I don't watch that show. The Abby part was wrapped up in the original episode so that was fine with me. From what I read in the early parts of this thread, everyone seems to love the episode. I'm trying to figure out what show they were watching. I'm not feeling this one at all. I would give it a four or a five at best. The episode seemed like a Glassberg written throw back show, lacking in anything remotely entertaining. Given, Abby was different, sort of, but I didn't find this version of her as appealing as others seem to. You'll have to watch if for yourself, CBS.com will get you a free view. As for me, I'll watch it again, but I'm not holding my breath that I'll find anything worthy of the praise it's been given here. If you can stand going through every freaking advertisement and god forbid you should try and FF them...it seems like you can get to the actual show unless you watch the ads. I have been trying to get to the scene at the end of NCISLA and I am here to tell you I don't want CBS access no matter how much my cable system wants to give to me for free.
I have little patience for advertising these days. There's only one show that I actually set out to watch when it's new and even then I always have to work when it's live so end up recording it. I'll probably just save myself the frustration and buy it on Amazon Video. The picture quality would be better than on CBS.com anyway.
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