I think what bothered me the most is how stifling the entire script was. Let's face it, EVERYBODY in the main TW cast can act their socks off (although not necessarily in every combination)...and they were so tied up in cheesy lines and campy scripts that they couldn't actually do anything. And it was the worst kind of camp, the camp that doesn't know it's camp and takes itself seriously, unlike the high camp of SB where they just had all kinds of fun with it. It's like the script thinks it is saying "I'm an artist!" when in reality it, "no, honey, you work at a shop."
On the rare occasion that the actors got some script they could *do* something with, like going to see Christina in the hospital or talking in Jack's office, it was lovely and sweet. Unfortunately that was all of, what, five minutes out of a 50-minute episode?
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On the rare occasion that the actors got some script they could *do* something with, like going to see Christina in the hospital or talking in Jack's office, it was lovely and sweet. Unfortunately that was all of, what, five minutes out of a 50-minute episode?