"The pilot wasn't bad--it wasn't great, but surprisingly, Williams and
Gellar had some chemistry and it could work.  I know, it's a David Kelley
show."

 

I'd say the same thing about the Williams/Geller show *and* the MJFox show:
adequate; not great.  Normally I wouldn't hold out much hope for either, but
I realized as I looked at the giant McDonald's logo during the characters'
PowerPoint presentation that this show could probably turn a profit on
product placement alone, if they can get that sort of corporate support
every week.which seems unlikely.

 

Doug Fields

Tampa, FL

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Mark Jeffries
Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2013 3:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [TV orNotTV] Mork (or Buffy) Beats Alex P. Keaton

 

The premiere of CBS' new Robin Williams/Sarah Michelle Gellar sitcom "The
Crazy Ones" basically rode on the "Big Bang/2.5 Men" coattails and
decisively trounced NBC's "The Michael J. Fox Show" Thursday night:

 

http://www.thewrap.com/early-ratings-robin-williams-easily-tops-michael-j-fo
x/

 

The pilot wasn't bad--it wasn't great, but surprisingly, Williams and Gellar
had some chemistry and it could work.  I know, it's a David Kelley show.

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