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Post by nick on Mar 19, 2020 15:08:03 GMT
I can't see a thread about this. I guess that's because it's only available on NBC in the US at the moment. Through a freak accident Zoey begins to see/hear people's innermost thoughts through song and dance routines. TrailerI went it thinking I might hate it. It is cheesy but the dance routines are well done and there is some terrific singing. The song styles are all over the place (this is a good thing) including a bit of opera. It's perfect viewing IMO during this tense time.
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Post by n1david on Mar 19, 2020 15:19:44 GMT
It's just launched on E4 in the UK, it's up to episode 3 at the moment, so they're all still available On Demand if someone wants to start from the beginning.
I've watched the first two so far, and I haven't quite decided what to make of it. I agree that some of the choreography is stunning (particularly the 'revel' scene in the first episode) but I'm just not sure I like any of the characters enough to commit. I'll stick it out for a bit longer though - I have plenty of time to do so...
Still getting a bit of dissonance in that Skylar Astin, who plays Max, played Greg in the later series of the similar-in-tone 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' and I'm finding it difficult to separate the two characters...
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Post by nick on Mar 19, 2020 15:27:32 GMT
I'm up to episode 6 and the characters are "unpacked" as the series goes on. I think they wanted to tell each person's story so have held back. The central 3-way romance bores me but the rest makes it worth it.
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Post by winonaforever on Mar 19, 2020 16:29:29 GMT
I'm quite enjoying it. I've never been a fan of Jane Levy, but I really like Peter Gallagher who plays her dad. I'd never heard him sing before, only knew him as a straight actor, but turns out he's played Joey in Pal Joey, Sky Masterson, Danny Zuko, Claude in Hair...
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Post by robertb213 on Mar 19, 2020 16:38:53 GMT
It's Glee with grownups, unchallenging and fluffy fun. Alex Newell is the best thing about it and gets all the best lines.
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Post by winonaforever on Mar 19, 2020 16:45:00 GMT
It's Glee with grownups, unchallenging and fluffy fun. Alex Newell is the best thing about it and gets all the best lines. Yes, Alex Newell is very funny.
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Post by nick on Mar 19, 2020 19:57:16 GMT
I'm quite enjoying it. I've never been a fan of Jane Levy, but I really like Peter Gallagher who plays her dad. I'd never heard him sing before, only knew him as a straight actor, but turns out he's played Joey in Pal Joey, Sky Masterson, Danny Zuko, Claude in Hair... I’m glad it’s not just me. He’s got a difficult job but it’s worth it. I think the script is a bit naff but the way the songs arrive is often brilliant.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2020 22:12:59 GMT
I'm enjoying it, but i noticed something that niggles at me. When they are doing their internal singing and dancing that only Zoe can see and hear, what do other people see when they move stuff/props around??
i know... i overthink some things...
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Post by winonaforever on Mar 19, 2020 22:16:12 GMT
I'm enjoying it, but i noticed something that niggles at me. When they are doing their internal singing and dancing that only Zoe can see and hear, what do other people see when they move stuff/props around?? i know... i overthink some things... Other people just see them behaving normally. What Zoey sees and hears is what's going on in their minds.
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Post by n1david on Mar 19, 2020 22:25:03 GMT
I'm enjoying it, but i noticed something that niggles at me. When they are doing their internal singing and dancing that only Zoe can see and hear, what do other people see when they move stuff/props around?? i know... i overthink some things... Other people just see them behaving normally. What Zoey sees and hears is what's going on in their minds. But the conversation stops while the singing is going on. So when the singing is happening, is time paused for everyone else? Because otherwise there would be a huge gap in the conversation while the song is going on...
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Post by nick on Mar 20, 2020 4:57:03 GMT
Other people just see them behaving normally. What Zoey sees and hears is what's going on in their minds. But the conversation stops while the singing is going on. So when the singing is happening, is time paused for everyone else? Because otherwise there would be a huge gap in the conversation while the song is going on... I think you just have to go with it. Like with most musicals I guess.
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Post by olliebean on Mar 20, 2020 7:45:50 GMT
Other people just see them behaving normally. What Zoey sees and hears is what's going on in their minds. But the conversation stops while the singing is going on. So when the singing is happening, is time paused for everyone else? Because otherwise there would be a huge gap in the conversation while the song is going on... I think they mentioned at one point that sometimes the songs happen in real time, whilst other times they happen in an instant. I'm trying to like this but I'm finding it hard to get past how obviously influenced it is by the much better Crazy Ex Girlfriend.
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Post by nick on Mar 20, 2020 8:11:30 GMT
But the conversation stops while the singing is going on. So when the singing is happening, is time paused for everyone else? Because otherwise there would be a huge gap in the conversation while the song is going on... I think they mentioned at one point that sometimes the songs happen in real time, whilst other times they happen in an instant. I'm trying to like this but I'm finding it hard to get past how obviously influenced it is by the much better Crazy Ex Girlfriend. Ah it probably helps that I haven't seen Crazy Ex Girlfriend (to be honest the title put me off). It's top of my 'to watch' list now.
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Post by robertb213 on Mar 20, 2020 8:24:05 GMT
Another difference is that Crazy Ex Girlfriend was all original songs (mostly comedy/satire), whereas Zoey is just cover versions of pop songs
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Post by nick on Mar 20, 2020 10:08:41 GMT
Another difference is that Crazy Ex Girlfriend was all original songs (mostly comedy/satire), whereas Zoey is just cover versions of pop songs “Just” cover versions. Personally I like it BECAUSE it’s cover versions. And often interesting versions at that. It’s not a perfect programme by any means but I can’t fault both the musical choices and the way they’re handled. IMO of course. I’ll get back to you about ex gf as I haven’t seen it yet but I’m looking forward to it.
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Post by winonaforever on Mar 21, 2020 9:11:57 GMT
But the conversation stops while the singing is going on. So when the singing is happening, is time paused for everyone else? Because otherwise there would be a huge gap in the conversation while the song is going on... I think you just have to go with it. Like with most musicals I guess. Exactly, you just have to suspend disbelief!
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Post by anthony40 on Mar 21, 2020 13:29:52 GMT
I agree it's the adult Glee! but I really like this and deals with much more serious issues.
I also agree that the choreography is stunning. Like in this week's episode where the background IT staff broke out some sharp moves. Also the somewhat age appropriate movements of Mary Steenburgen's character.
For me Alex Newell and John Clarence Stewart make the show. She is brilliant! Lot's of throw away lines and that guy's hair in amazing!
Also good to see Skylar Astin in something outside of Pitch Perfect.
I also think it's incredibly brave of actors who may not necessarily be trained singers or dancers to be be pushing their boundaries in such a way. They may not be perfect, but the pulling it off! As I'm still stuck in the Big Brother house I watched it on catch up last night and was mightily impressed with Mary Steenbergen.
I'm kinda wondering how many Broadway faces may appear in this.
For me, these kinda shows tap into a certain audience and just keeps musicals alive and the forefront of viewers.
(Once this friggin virus passes) anything that is going to help get bums on seats in a live theatre I'm all for.
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Post by SuperTrooper on Apr 14, 2020 18:47:10 GMT
Anyone still watching this? I'm a couple of episodes behind atm, I'm watching with my 12yr old daughter and despite being at home 24/7 we're finding it difficult to fit it in!
I'm really enjoying it, some cheesyness and US guff but also some laugh out loud moments too. I love the big dance numbers, the cafe was perfection!
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Post by lou on Apr 14, 2020 18:49:51 GMT
I’ve just caught up with it this weekend. I’m loving it cheese and all! It is funny, touching and has some fantastic routines.
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Post by robertb213 on Apr 14, 2020 19:02:23 GMT
Yep I'm sticking with it. Alex Newell and Lauren Graham have enough sassy lines to keep me entertained, and Skylar Astin is adorable. Some great numbers as well. 'Fight Song' performed in sign language was particularly well done.
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Post by anthony40 on Apr 14, 2020 19:26:04 GMT
I'm still watching it (mainly on catch up) but am loving it.
I trust that I'm up to date. The last episode I watched was the engagement party where everything went wrong for Zoey and Skylar Astinn sung 500 Miles.
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Post by SuperTrooper on Apr 14, 2020 20:27:56 GMT
I've got two recorded, I've just watched the episode with Naoko (Bonnie) and Mo at Church!
I love Mo, and Zoey's dad.
I'd better find time and catch up by tomorrow nights episode!
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Post by anthony40 on Apr 30, 2020 15:56:05 GMT
I am still to catch up on last nights episode but for anyone still watching this, last week Zoey sang a couple of songs.
No Mo last week.
As I say, I still have last nights episode to watch.
For theatre geeks/nerds, look out for Bernadette Peters in the upcoming weeks sing "Feeling Good"
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Post by n1david on Apr 30, 2020 16:13:26 GMT
Yes, I'm hooked on this after being doubtful at the beginning. It's so good-natured without being sickly, and I like its sense of humour. It's one of the (few) highlights of my week at the moment!
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Post by nick on Apr 30, 2020 17:24:09 GMT
For theatre geeks/nerds, look out for Bernadette Peters in the upcoming weeks sing "Feeling Good" So THATS who it is. I didn’t know but it was obviously “a name”. Very good too. This has become my favourite series.
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