It’s so rare that anyone in Hollywood apologizes for anything they’ve foisted on the public that we’re always bowled over when it happens. Read the full post.
Sep 24
2008
09:05 PM ET
'Do Not Disturb' creators: Sorry our sitcom sucked
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I watched the cage one. Not a must see but good for casual laughs. The second was all out of sync on the tivo and I would have only seen part of it, so I didn’t. I see that this week, it’s been removed. I thought it had potential as an ensemble show. Could have been fun.
This show could have been great if they focused more on the interactions between the staff and the people staying at the hotel. I mean, was there ever a single client in the picture? I found the gay guy and the fat girl to be offensive stereotypes, both with dull rants that dereailed the show. I was really hoping for some intellectual humor from this show, like in AD, where some of the jokes you didn’t even catch until your third or fourth time through an episode when the DVD’s came out.
This show, more than any other, makes me wish Arrested Development was back on air…
I loved this show! So much, that when I couldn’t fit it into my DVR recording schedule, I watched it online at Fox.com! A sad sad sad cancellation indeed. I loved the wit and sarcasm. No apology needed!