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<blockquote data-quote="moreluck" data-source="post: 1202206" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>I haven't watched a lot of new TV yet.....they are just starting to unroll now.</p><p></p><p>I did watch "Hostages". It stars Dylan McDermott and Toni Collette was in the first episode. A team held a family hostage and the mom was tasked with killing the president or her family would be killed. She was scheduled to perform some simple surgery on the president and they gave her a vial of stuff that would kill him with no trace. It was pretty tense. Her 2 kids and husband (Tate Donovan) were in danger of losing their lives.</p><p></p><p>I also watched Michael J. Fox show. My pre-conceived notion was that this was going to be a "pity series". It was actually funny and I enjoyed it. Michal is playing a TV News man who quit because of Parkinsons and is now returning to his job. He thought time with his family was going to be special, but they all have busy lives and were never there. Two of his three kids are teenagers.......that's tough too.</p><p> My biggest laugh came when the daughter was doing a rush job on a film for a special school project. She was comparing her family to the Grapes of Wrath family and all the similar hardships because of her dad's disease. She was filming her dad trying to open a jar and told him to "shake the action up a bit". You had to be there, but it was funny. The teacher saw right through her fluff piece and gave her the friend she deserved. I plan on watching the 3rd show and see if it remains funny and fresh.</p><p></p><p>I caught the 2 hr. opening of another season of Grey's Anatomy. It was quite good. I think the majors in the show are calling it quits after this year.....at least that's what the gossip stuff is reporting. I've been a fan since the beginning........I've been watching the doctor shows since Dr. Kildare and Ben Casey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moreluck, post: 1202206, member: 1246"] I haven't watched a lot of new TV yet.....they are just starting to unroll now. I did watch "Hostages". It stars Dylan McDermott and Toni Collette was in the first episode. A team held a family hostage and the mom was tasked with killing the president or her family would be killed. She was scheduled to perform some simple surgery on the president and they gave her a vial of stuff that would kill him with no trace. It was pretty tense. Her 2 kids and husband (Tate Donovan) were in danger of losing their lives. I also watched Michael J. Fox show. My pre-conceived notion was that this was going to be a "pity series". It was actually funny and I enjoyed it. Michal is playing a TV News man who quit because of Parkinsons and is now returning to his job. He thought time with his family was going to be special, but they all have busy lives and were never there. Two of his three kids are teenagers.......that's tough too. My biggest laugh came when the daughter was doing a rush job on a film for a special school project. She was comparing her family to the Grapes of Wrath family and all the similar hardships because of her dad's disease. She was filming her dad trying to open a jar and told him to "shake the action up a bit". You had to be there, but it was funny. The teacher saw right through her fluff piece and gave her the friend she deserved. I plan on watching the 3rd show and see if it remains funny and fresh. I caught the 2 hr. opening of another season of Grey's Anatomy. It was quite good. I think the majors in the show are calling it quits after this year.....at least that's what the gossip stuff is reporting. I've been a fan since the beginning........I've been watching the doctor shows since Dr. Kildare and Ben Casey. [/QUOTE]
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