Sunday, September 30, 2012

GO ON review


GO ON review



Go on is comical show starring, Matthew Perry as Ryan King. Ryan King is forced to join a support group by his boss Steven; John Cho, to mourns the death of his wife by being.  While he is there he starts “March Sadness” to see whose group member’s situation is the worst.  Later in the session he is partnered with Owen, Tyler James Williams, to talk about why they are there.  After showing Ryan pictures of people chasing the Google maps car in scuba gear, that his brother sent him, Owen reveals that his brother is in a coma after a terrible skiing accident.  After the session he asks the therapist Lauren, who is played by Laura Benanti, to sign off on his required 10 session sheet.  Ryan tells her that she is doing great with Owens situation getting over his brothers accident.  She praised him for getting Owen to talk after two months of being in the group.  After, Ryan doubts her ability to run the support group, Lauren tells Ryan that she used to travel the world helping others while working for weight watchers.  She asks him why he is there and he tells her that his wife died of a rare disease.  He then tells her that it wasn’t the truth and that he got the words from signs around where he was.  Lauren is pissed and signs off on his required 10 session’s sheet to get him to leave.  When Ryan goes back to work he see’s TerrellOwens texting while driving and throws fruit at his car.  After having the meltdown, Ryan realizes that he is not yet ready to go back to work and needs the help  from the support group.  He then explains to everybody why he is there. He tells the group that his wife died while texting and driving.  In the middle of the scene he spots the Google maps car and gets everyone to dress up in reissuance cloths, swords, and shields to do something silly while chase after the Google maps car.

3 comments:

  1. -It needs more background detail on the show because I don't really know what this show is about
    -Maybe the links for the characters shouldn't be from Wikipedia because it isn't the most reliable source
    -Your review might look a little better if the pictures are spread out the pictures more
    -Needs opinion to the review not just what happened in the show
    -A few spelling errors
    Brooke P.

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  2. There were some errors in grammar, but not too much. I didn't read any recap, it just went from a little background to the episode review. I kinda got the episode, but it was hard to keep up with it, but the flow was reasonable. Pictures could've been laid out better, they're kinda just thrown onto the review in the beginning. There was also no opinion or voice in it, but it was all around ok.
    -Brianna Barker

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  3. There are a few grammatical and spelling errors. You have a good recap of the show but there is no analysis or your own personal opinion. Your links and pictures are good. But, for pictures I would maybe add a caption underneath of the characters just to clarify. The overall flow of the article is pretty good. And, the article is good too.
    -Brenna S.

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