I enjoyed the tip of the drumstick breaking off and flying across the room, and the mishap with the washing machine, with Luke doing that "which way?" run to get help, all as broad comedy. And the ending was great.
The sound of the gunshot was a simple and unambiguous way of indicating what would have happened had Joan not stepped in. But since more than one person was shot, they had to repeat the effect, and it got progressively cheesier. I've said earlier in this thread that I hope they never try to...
It's not that she decided not to do it, it's that she couldn't figure out a way to do it, and early on, she didn't understand why. But when the reason became clear, she acted rashly to accomplish the task. Joe also had to do something uncomfortable -- take the shooter to court -- for the...
10/31/03 - Bringeth It On Another great episode. The moose/elk talk had me rolling. I also thought that SubstituteTeacherGod saying "thank you young man" to Grace was an interesting choice for someone that's omniscient :) The police case was very well integrated this week. //Ken
I dunno, Satan is a more specific character than the non-denominational God (which was definitely a wise choice). If you introduce Satan, that opens up some more difficult questions. It would be a gimmick; I'm guessing season three :) In fact, in this episode, God alludes to Noah in passing...
Not that I'm watching a lot of new shows this season, but Joan is the one I like the most (Karen Sisco is probably second). The ratings are good so far too. //Ken
But he saw those boot prints after the guy was seated at the desk. He first got "a vibe" when he was walking out and the guy was walking in. As for God's having a "job", that's just a phrase. It is what God does, and presumably something we're not qualified to do ourselves (I didn't see Bruce...