This is new SHOW ON TNT Monday nights at 10PM EST. Thought I could open a thread where those of us watching the show can talk about it. The third episode is tomorrow night. If you haven't started watching it yet you can get the first 2 episodes on HULU.COM
The show stars Ray Romano, Scott Bakula, and Andre Braugher. They are all 48 year old men going thru midlife. Show is written by Ray Romano and Mike Royce.
I have enjoyed it so far and it is helping me to see the mind of men at this age. Although I guess that includes me!
I've been watching it. Its certainly a change from what one would have expected out of Ray Romano! And as a LBS who is 49, parts of it hit waaay too close to the heart, but it is a really well done show. I plan to keep watching it even though it can be difficult....
"Joe makes an attempt to bond with his son by teaching him the basics of golf, and winds up hearing about his son's personal issues. Meanwhile, Terry and an actress friend team up to pose as a married couple at an open-house, but Terry takes his role too seriously and Owen attempts to get his sales figures up but is stifled by a moral dilemma."
I got a laugh out of Owen, he became salesman of the month by selling cars for any price. He wanted the customers to "LIKE HIM". I guess the difference was coming out of his pay check because he wasn't too happy when he saw the check. His behavior will be changing next week!
There will be a new show Monday 12/28/09 at 10PM TNT
Men of a Certain Age: Season 1, Episode 5 - The New Guy
Owen and Melissa join Joe’s ex-wife, Sonia, and her new boyfriend, Harold, for a charity function at their children’s school. Terry does his annual duty as auctioneer for the event and meets an old flame, while Joe winds up hanging out with his bookie, Manfro.
But, I wanted to share another one w/you. The movie "It's Complicated" is really funny. I laughed my head off and had to say "yup....that could very well have been a MLC going on there". If you get the chance, go see it.
Sit quietly, the answers will reveal themselves when you least expect them to. The past is gone, the present is a gift and you need to focus on today, allow the future to reveal itself when it is ready.