Sunday, October 13, 2013

The Rehearsal



Wonderful
Another great season. This show is original and very funny. The actors are great. Mikes mother---where did they find this woman. She is really different and wildly funny. I just love her. You start laughing the minute she comes on the screen because you know something unconceivable is going to come out of her mouth. Mike and Molly are just as cute and funny as they can be. And I love Mollies mother and sister, what a conglomeration of personalities mixed together. And lets not forget Mikes partner and his partners grandma. If you want to see something different, not the same old same old comedy, give this a try and you won't be disappointed.

Never short on Laughs when I match this show!!
I just cannot get enough of this show! The season second is just as funny as the first. I have been waiting for a show like this for a long time. This is a TV show were everyone can either relate to one of the characters, or knows someone that can.

Mike and Molly meet at an Overeaters Anonymous meeting were they both are trying to lose weight. After their initial first meeting they're having second thoughts about starting a relationship, but with some pushing from family and friends they decide to give love a chance.

Not only are Melissa McCarthy (Molly) & Billy Gardell (Mike) characters hilarious, but I just love Molly's sister Victoria, and her mother Joyce. Every character on this show brings something extra special, and that's what keeps me laughing, and tuning in every week. The writers of this show are comedic Gods. I hope this show continues for many, more seasons to come!

Consistently hilarious and heart-warming, this is a terrific second season!
It is always a treat to discover a situation comedy on broadcast TV with an ensemble cast this strong combined with scripts this great. The writing for Mike & Molly (M&M) relies far more on clever zingers than slapstick (rather in the style of The Golden Girls, one of my all-time favorite comedies). And though there are plenty of sexual references, the humor maintains a happy medium between gross-out male humor and female-centric, chick-flick comedy, making it a show aimed fairly equally at both men and women.

Every performer on M&M does a wonderful job at comedic acting, an extremely challenging task, and I completely agree with Melissa McCarthy's Emmy win for her portrayal of the female lead, Molly Flynn, a plus-sized fourth-grade teacher living with her boozy mother Joyce (Swoosie Kurtz) and oversexed younger sister Victoria (Katy Mixon). But so many of the actors in this show deserve an Emmy, in my...

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