omar-related stories
Posted May 15th 2007 9:44AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: OpEd, Everybody Hates Chris, Celebrities, Episode Reviews
(S02E22) I need to pay more attention to the opening credits, because I had no idea Kelsey Grammer directed this episode. You can see a video of Grammer talking about it here.
First of all, I loved how Chris' dad thinks everything can be fixed with duct tape. Who knew Julius and Red Green had something in common?
This episode had me, and then it lost me. When Chris decides to final exact revenge on Caruso, I was all set up. This was going to be yet another great episode of a series that never relies to heavily on sitcom conventions for its humor, but by the end, that's exactly what the episode had done. I'm sure a bunch of cats being turned loose in a school might work on a lesser show, but it's an idea that seems way too "sitcom-y" for a show like Chris. Also, isn't the show supposed to be based, at least somewhat, on Chris Rock's real childhood? What school did he attend that would allow him the ample time he needed to set up such an elaborate prank?
Continue reading Everybody Hates Chris: Everybody Hates the Last Day (season finale)
Posted Sep 24th 2006 10:54PM by Michael Canfield
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, HBO, OpEd, The Wire
(S04E03) "I love the first day, man. Everybody all friendly and shit." -- Namond BriceThe cast has grown so big that three episodes in an we're still catching our first glimpse this year of some major characters, (these HBO
org charts really help keep everyone straight). Finally this week, one of the series' most compelling characters makes his fappearance: Omar Little (Michael K. Williams). I'll never forget his revenge on the Barksdale crew (both in and out of court) and I have to wonder what there is for him to do this year, where the focus is on Marlo's gang, with which Omar does not have any particular beef with (not yet) and political corruption on the level that doesn't interact with street characters like Omar. They'll find something, I'm sure.
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