The Good Guys was a surprise to me , pretty much expected it to be dreck but I found myself catching it every week . Can't say I won't miss it .
Yeah Bradley Whitford made it fun with his Dan Stark character. I also think some of the stories were decent too. Unfortunately it just didn't catch on with the public.
I heard of them but never heard anything that made it seem like it would be worth my time to check them out. Most shows are like that nowadays. Either they're all cookie cutter or marketed in a cookie cutter way. Why don't the suits realize that shows have to stand out from the crowd or they're DOA? Like "the guy who did Lost does a Civil War drama." Now that has my curiosity piqued! But another cop/laywer/doctor show or sitcom about a family or a group of friends had better be about a group of friends who are insane serial killer clowns or about Klingon laywers before I'll bother.
I enjoyed the pilot of Running Wilde, but found the next two eps pretty unfunny and stopped tuning in. I like Will Arnett in a supporting role, but I'm not sure he makes a great leading man.
It was about a rich naiive guy trying to win the heart of his childhood sweetheart who's an eco nut now.
I managed to semi-watch the first episode of "Running Wilde" and it looked interesting, but since it never made it to the fall schedule here in Canada, I probably won't bother trying to catch it. Biggest tragedy is Keri Russell's return to TV was so short-lived.
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"The Good Guys" suffered from "Fox Show Treatment Bullshit" where it got an extra-long haitus between seasons (and I belive the first season was a short one) and no rerun series during a hiatus. So it ran for a bunch of episodes, vanished off the face of the Earth and then came back with -from what I seen from watching Fox- little promotion for its return. So obviously it comes back with weak numbers. People didn't tune in because they probably thought it was already canceled.
Yeah, they took a weird break during the fall premiere. It's too bad, it had a beautiful 13 episode arc that they could have just aired over the summer entirely (like Lie to Me and that psychologist show from a couple of years ago) and then maybe saved S2 for next year. Oh well, I'm glad they're airing the extra episodes at least.
Yeah, Lie to Me is back, BTW. A show that was strong enough on its own -with a lead-in from House- to survive Fox's scheduling bullshit (which includes hiatuses during Fox's carrying of major sporting events (Superbowl, World Series) and then American Idol's dominating schedule. But The Good Guys I don't think was given quite a lot of strong support from Fox in the scheduling or promotion department. If it was serialized it could've survived a Fox summer hiatus season (unlike 24 which never got a summer hiatus rerun season.) So, yeah The Good Guys suffered from Fox Bullshit Syndrome. I watched a couple episodes and enjoyed it but not enough to get latched to it.
Unfortunately, I did get "latched to it" and will really miss it. Sure it wasn't "high drama" or anything, and I suppose it was "mindless drivel" as Temis would call it, but damn it could be a real hoot at times. In some ways it reminded of an 80's show that had the charm of a show like the A-Team or The Dukes of Hazard. Goofy as hell, but fun.
I didn't give Running Wilde a chance even though Will Arnett was in it due to having read reviews of the first few episodes from some critics whose opinions I generally agree with. I did try to give The Good Guys a shot, but I couldn't make it through the first episode. I really like Bradley Whitford, but that pilot was pathetic and left me wondering why anyone thought that was worth a greenlight.
Yeah it definitely took a few episodes for it to find it's way. Unfortunately I guess the damage was already done though.
Don't get me wrong, I liked it and was goofy fun I just never really latched onto it enough for it to be a weekly must-see.