W_Z wrote:
i kinda see what you're saying BM, but this was meant to be more of a character exploration of Alex having to look at himself rather than a story about losing a friend. it's more of a breakdown of alex's inability to "feel" and deal with his emotions...like when alex doesn't know how to react to his grandfather dying.
Absolutely. Well said. I knew you were going to answer that post.
Also, it wouldnt be an 80's show if there werent huge leaps like the main character's best friend showing up once....to die
W_Z wrote:
my problem with that 3 parter (which DOES feature michael j. fox's best acting job), is the cheap laugh moments...like they know it's getting too serious so they throw in a cheap joke to break the tension. it's one thing to make a joke and lighten the mood but fox was so sincere...it just ruins the moment.
I dont totally agree. I mean the Grant college jokes are lame but some of them worked. The jokes inside the flashbacks were good like Alex's thoughts on the Orioles having better cash flow than the Phillies or Malarie being bad at faking sick.
Actually one of the jokes made me laugh out loud last night. I forgot it and didnt see it coming when Alex did the "IM PAYING YOU FOR THIS"
W_Z wrote:
also wasn't a fan of the therapist's voice. just sounded condescending and annoying.
Purposeful I think. I see the therapist as the antagonist to Alex's twisted protaganist. It had to be an annoying voice.
They should have had an Uncle Ned flashback.