Agree about the voiceover - it's a device that rarely works - although I did like the concept of all of the characters having some kind of a trial.
Shawn Ashmore brings an interesting chemistry to the group; it looks like his character's really clicking with all the others in different ways. And yeah, best way to come out to your new co-workers ever.
I adored woobie!Pete and his abandonment issues. It might not have been a memorable plot, but it's a neat way of sidestepping the typical pseudo-psychoanalysis TV likes to get into.
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Date: 2011-07-24 04:32 am (UTC)Agree about the voiceover - it's a device that rarely works - although I did like the concept of all of the characters having some kind of a trial.
Shawn Ashmore brings an interesting chemistry to the group; it looks like his character's really clicking with all the others in different ways. And yeah, best way to come out to your new co-workers ever.
I adored woobie!Pete and his abandonment issues. It might not have been a memorable plot, but it's a neat way of sidestepping the typical pseudo-psychoanalysis TV likes to get into.