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Friday, March 21, 2008‘Miss Guided’: Judy Greer Makes Playing a Quirky Doll Look GoodMiss Guided ran two episodes in what will be its regular timeslot on ABC last night, at 8 and 8:30, after debuting Tuesday after Dancing With The Stars. I didn’t immediately warm up to the show Tuesday, but it had pulled me in before the end of its half hour and I was looking forward to last night’s episodes. Miss Guided has its rough spots, to be sure. The acting is straight up comedic style, very hammy, and takes a while to get used to. The dialogue is made up of quick jokes and one-liners. The whole show seems like something that would be much more at home on a stage than on the screen. Which isn’t to say it doesn’t belong on the screen. It’s not like other network sitcoms out there, and frankly I think that’s a very good thing. Judy Greer (main character, high school guidance counselor Becky Greely) plays cringe-worthy characters well, without running the risk of having the audience dislike her. I’m most familiar with her as Kitty from Arrested Development, a show in which every character was awesomely wince-inducing. Chris Parnell (Vice Principal Bruce Terry) gives his familiar well-timed treatment to the dismal character that was written for him. Meanwhile, we have Jamie Lynn Spears, whose very first scene was played from the passenger seat of a car, wrapped around her on-screen boyfriend. The young actress’ part is an obvious shot at her current teenaged-and-pregnant status, and she played it with a wink and a smile. And good for her. I hope to see more of her. The show itself is uneven, but I think it’s worth a fourth and fifth look, and it’s definitely a shot in the arm after the arrested development that audiences have been subjected to of late. Mar 21 2008 1:48PM | Permalink | Email this | Comments (0) | Post a comment |
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