You say "The whole series was basically an excuse for Karen Gillan to show 
off her legs in a series of short dresses" like that's a BAD thing. =)

Seriously, tho, for a take on "My Fair Lady", the social media aspect may 
have been a little too narrowly-focused.  Plus, if you're familiar with the 
musical at all, Prof. Higgins doesn't realize his feelings for Eliza until 
the end of Act II, making the relationship very one-dimensional; I could 
definitely see this playing poorly on episodic TV.

On Monday, November 10, 2014 9:27:21 AM UTC-5, Diner wrote:
>
>
> On Friday, November 7, 2014 3:02:41 PM UTC-5, Steve Timko wrote:
>>
>> I have a crush on Karen Gillan and I didn't even know she was in it.
>>
>>  
>>
>  
> The whole series was basically an excuse for Karen Gillan to show off 
> her legs in a series of short dresses.
>  
> This is why I watched almost every episode.
>  
> (Seriously, the character and the premise were really obnoxious and 
> limited... one's tolerance for the show depended on how much one was 
> willing to forgive the character's deficiencies. Apparently I was one of 
> the few to be somewhat willing.) 
>  
> -Tim 
>

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