Franklin & Bash
Franklin & Bash
TV-14 | 01 June 2011 (USA)

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    Protraph

    Lack of good storyline.

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    Reptileenbu

    Did you people see the same film I saw?

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    KnotStronger

    This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.

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    Fleur

    Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.

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    SnoopyStyle

    Lifelong friends Jared Franklin (Breckin Meyer) and Peter Bash (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) are outlandish lawyers using outrageous tactics. They get recruited by mercurial Stanton Infeld (Malcolm McDowell). Damien Karp (Reed Diamond) is Stanton's entitled nephew working in the firm. Other characters include the guy's agoraphobic roommate Pindar Singh (Kumail Nanjiani) and their street-smart assistant Carmen Phillips (Dana Davis).The show works because of the fun chemistry of Meyer and Gosselaar. McDowell has some fun as the most interesting man in the world. Pindar is also a fun character and it's a shame that they lost him in the last season. This lasted 4 x 10 episodes which is probably a good run. The last season was flagging anyways.

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    Maniac-9

    I turned into the pilot episode since there was nothing else on that night so it's like "sure why not give the show a chance", thinking there might be a 50% chance I like the show so it could be a new show to add to my weekly watching schedule. After that first episode I was absolutely hooked. The show was not only funny but actually a decent show about lawyers. But at the same time still having some interesting cases that aren't done on other law shows. And unlike Law & Order and so on all the cases aren't just murder cases.It's a good overall cast with Mark Paul Gosselaar and Breckin Meyer in the leads with Malcolm McDowell as their boss. Even has Reed Diamond from Homicide and The Shield fame on the show.

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    dizzy789

    I want to like this show, and it would be easy to do. The actors are great, the characters are likable, the premise is silly but enjoyable. But the writers are terrible at writing for women characters. I get the impression that the writers enjoy women, and even respect them, but don't understand them at all. I would hate to see this otherwise highly enjoyable show fail because the writing for the female characters is so ridiculous that it makes watching it unpleasant. The actresses themselves are great. I hope they get some really good female writers or at least more mature male writers to help this show out. The exception seems to be Carmen Phillips, who is played by Dana Davis. She is the only female character who seems like she could be an actual person.

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    AnnaShade

    I've only seen the pilot so far, but the main characters have great comedic timing and great chemistry with each other - that's rare to get in a pilot.Sure, the show is a little silly, but it's a buddy comedy - it's supposed to be silly! And the two main characters pull off the ridiculous moments really well (and make them entertaining), which is something that a lot of new shows fail at.Franklin, in my opinion, is the funnier of the two, but they're really best together. You completely get that they've been friends for a long time and are very close. The moment in the pilot when they realize their new job has them in separate offices is hilarious - they both seem confused at being separated and have the wall between the offices taken down to make one big one. Just their faced and timing on the lines alone make it very funny!I hope this show stays good and gets better. I worry about really fun pilots that I like because that tends to signal that the show won't stay good. Here's hoping that doesn't happen with this one!I recommend that you give this a shot. If you like things like "Psych" that have two buddy main characters, you might like this, too.

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