Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Watercooler: They are Kidding About Arrange It, Right?

Ben Koldyke, Amaury Nolasco Without having something nice to express, watch Arrange It. This mess provides you with every reason to express something mean. Hell, even our very own Matt Roush has declared it "an immediate early candidate for Worst Show of 2012" and he's among the best men in the industry! Clearly inspired by Early Man's dumber cousin, this Bosom Pals abomination a good unemployed sales-tool named Lee and the stereotypically Latino friend who don drag to land employment having a female-heavy pharmaceutical drugs company continues to be charged with being offensive towards the transgender community. Why hold on there? Between your prostate exams-as-rape jokes, the requisite misogynistic body fat friend who discusses getting used like a sex slave "once the women dominate,Inch and also the mix-dressing montage set towards the Black Eyed Peas (yes, it's that bad), this factor is offensive to everybody having a pulse, regardless of how they dress. Really, it is a hate crime against comedy. Even worse, Arrange It wastes the luminous glory that's Lost's Rebecca Mader. Here saddled using the role from the savvy office bitch who's clearly not savvy enough to see her giant new colleagues' hairpieces, Adam's apples and guy hands, Mader's thrown away abilities glare from the sub-sophomoric writing, the dollar-store production values as well as an unrepentant insufficient humor - regardless of the toughest working laugh track ever. Here's wishing the show will come across a fast but deserved demise so Mader is going to be liberated to Work her wiles somewhere more useful. Have you watch Arrange It? Are you currently OK? Do you want us to call someone for you personally? Sign up for TV Guide Magazine today!

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