Purely Joyful Movie!
... View MoreOne of my all time favorites.
... View MoreI think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
... View MoreActress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
... View More"Ed" was a one-of-a-kind gem: a show that could be quirky, hip, goofy and smart at the same time. "Ed" never failed to be funny, touching, thoughtful or inspirational (sometimes all in the same episode). Maybe it was the premise of a lawyer who set up shop in a bowling alley that he bought, but one could get the impression that some people may have not been interested for that reason. At any rate, the lucky who tuned in were delighted by the antics of the characters, appreciative of the depth and quality of writing, and witness to one of the most charming love stories to ever grace the small screen (or any screen for that matter). It is a pity that more people did not discover it in its initial run. Hopefully it will air again (in syndication or cable) in the US in the near future so that more people can discover this wonderful program.
... View MoreWhen I heard that the show is going to end some day...Oh, I just can't explain the feeling... Always occupied with a different sorts of things and nothing interesting to think about...the remote save my life...i started to watch Ed! Ed have slowly become a part of my regular life. When I have to make a risky decision I always think "What would Ed Stevens do!? Ed" is the charming account of a man's search for personal redemption by not looking where everyone's head says to go, but where his heart says. Ed Stevens has the day of his life when he is fired from his job as an NYC contract attorney and finds his wife with another man. He uses this as the opportunity to overcome his fears and pursue his dreams.
... View MoreI have seen every episode of Ed. Many episodes I have watched, I have come away disappointed. However, recently, Ed has been getting better. The storylines reflect those of the first season. During the second season of Ed, the charm that drew me to the show in the first place was gone and I couldn't believe that I was still watching it. However, I stuck with it. I knew that sooner or later, it would have to get better . . . and you know what????? It did. The season finale . . . (perhaps the last EVER episode of Ed, since NBC might be dropping it next year). . . completely restored my faith in the series. It couldn't have been written much better. Ed had to choose between two people that he loved equally. I applaud the writers. They were able to portray this realistically. You really believed that Ed loved both Carol and Frankie. This is why we watch Ed, why we keep coming back to the same thing year after year. Ed shows that it is possible to bomb a Sophomore Season and come screaming to the finish line first in the third.I truly hope that Ed is not cancelled. I would like to see what happens to Carol and Ed's relationship. After all, we have been waiting for what seems to be an eternity for them to get together. It's about time. From the first season this was what we expected. Now Ed and Carol are together. NBC . . . give Ed a year with Carol. We, the audience want it.
... View MoreI really don't watch that much television anymore, I've never been hooked to any tv show, except now to Oz and Ed. Whenever I watch Ed, it gives me a special feeling, and I find myself smiling through the show. I don't think there are any weak characters in the show, and I haven't yet seen a bad episode (I've seen season 1, now it's the season 1 reruns). If there was only one show you could watch, better make sure it'd be this one!
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