Sifl_and_Olly_Insanity
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The reason that I named my comment what I named it is because, theoretically in some cultures, everything has a good side and a bad side, or opposite. Day, night, light, dark. So, in my opinion, ER could be better if they tried to work harder on the yang. First of all, every single one of the actors is among the best in the industry, so don't get me wrong there. I'm talking about Dr. Weaver's lesbianism. All I want to do is watch ER with my mother and we can't see a full episode of the show without being bombarded with references to Weaver's sexual orientation. This probably won't even be put on the site because it's "politically incorrect" but I don't care. Anyways, the whole show is great, except for said point.
I noticed that no one who left a comment said anything really bad about it. Gee, I wonder why. Could it be because it's a great movie?
I loved this movie. I'm surprised that it didn't have a bigger following amongst teens and young adults back then. Weirdos.
I loved this movie. I'm surprised that it didn't have a bigger following amongst teens and young adults back then. Weirdos.
This show is awesome, not only because it's a funny show, but also because it has its sensitive moments. It portrays a real family, not just one that constantly hurls insults at one another and has no remorse. There are also a lot of valuable lessons that kids could really use in this show. Louis, who almost always ruins things for himself and anyone standing within 500 feet of him, always ends up paying for what he's done. The same goes for the other characters. The only bad thing is the childish slapstick effect (speeding up the film and silly noises) that attracts the younger viewers. It's always important, however, to remember that this is the Disney channel and it's not always going to be totally serious. I would like to see this show go to NBC or ABC as a good family comedy because Shia LaBeouf and Christy Carlson Romano are great actors and really fit into their roles. You can tell that they have great futures ahead of them.