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I caught it this morning, and yep, it's funny! :D Zimmer was pretty funny, but so was Michael Park! I don't associate him with comedy, so that was a pleasant surprise. I am looking forward to the next episode! :)

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Pleasantly surprised. The camerawork, audio, all of it was pretty good and better than any other effort I've seen to date. And it's not just that the show was a comedy...you could tell these people at least attempted something.

And for the first time in, like, ever, I really liked Kim Zimmer.

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Michael O'Leary is a truly competent writer. I don't know how much he knew about Michael Park or how well he knows the actress who plays Candy, but he writes to their talents and gives those he has worked with before (like the former GL actors) a new dimension...

Candy: I have my mother's hair

Rhonda (Zimmer): I have my father's BALLS.

The hilarity about hitting a '1' in the ratings?

There are a lot of gems in this one.

Beth Chamberlain's psychotic 'Tabitha' is a winner of a character. I can't wait to see where they take her.

Michael Park's Dirk is just brilliant.

I likened this show is a cross between 'Soap' and 'Soapdish'. I'd love to see it on air.

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