jPod
jPod
| 08 January 2008 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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    Acensbart

    Excellent but underrated film

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    Lidia Draper

    Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.

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    Fleur

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

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    Logan

    By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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    little_matty70

    By reading the earlier reviews of unsatisfied viewers, it's easy to see that it was only the first few episodes that did not meet expectations. I personally loved the book and found it's off-beat humour to be hilarious and interesting. When I heard the sitcom was in the works, I was skeptical it wouldn't meet my expectations.Granted, I did not think the first episode was excellent and I worry that too many people judged it right off the bat. It did take the first episode to develop the story but once underway, it is very catchy and one of the few television shows I've had to watch on each new episode day.Jpod is definitely of interest for anyone who is into satirical comedy and a lover of the original novel. Even if you haven't read the book, the show is a huge success in my mind. I crave each new episode each week.

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    foreignall

    I have to admit I was a bit pessimistic about this show until I saw the first episode. I've read the book and loved it; and, like with all the books I love, was a bit apprehensive about its adaptation (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, anyone?). I needn't have worried. It's quirky, funny and a little absurd - just like the book.The soundtrack by Bonobo is the cherry on the cake. Can't wait to see the rest of the episodes!To natan-333: don't be such a party pooper. Kudos on working in the industry and everything (in the UK? This is BC, Canada), but the show portrays a work environment that is *fictional* and something with which a larger part of its audience can identify. I, for one, have been shunned for microwaving popcorn in the office. Showing overweight people working through the night while guzzling Coke and talking about Dungeons and Dragons might not have been as entertaining as it sounds. Besides, as it happens, the grow-op looks very authentic, so at least they got something right.

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    Jason Birring

    Douglas Coupland's TV show jPod has the potential to be a hit, because of the interesting plot developments, and the chance for the characters to become more deep and realistic. Currently, the characters in the TV series seem too exaggerated, especially the Cancer Cowboy and Steve. However, I think that the show will get better, the pilot was maybe a 5/10 with a couple of genuinely amusing moments, but the second episode was at least a 7/10, because of the refugees.However, much has been lost in the transformation of the funny and original novel to a relatively mainstream TV show, and the acting is mediocre at best.We can only hope that Coupland takes charge and has more input in production of later episodes, because right now it seems a little watered down.

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    mercurybrain

    I have not read the book but I found JPOD to be a rather pointless show. It had moments of laughter but the attempt at humor just seemed lame for the most part. One is left wondering about the relationship of the main character and his odd parents, but the rest of them are just THERE. It is trying to be another quirky CBC prime-time show. It's quirky but perhaps trying too much. I would much rather be watching "This is Wonderland" but the CBC ditched that one unfortunately. Other new shows such as "Chuck" and "Reaper" were attention grabbers. With JPOD, I found myself just wanting an hour of my time back to make lunch for the next day or anything. I was left uninspired, bland and pretty much brain-dead. What was the point if it didn't do anything for me intellectually or emotionally. Either a show has a message or it is entertaining or both. I see neither here. I cant say it is horrible, but if you don't have cable and there is nothing else on the other 3 channels, and you don't have to make lunch the next day, you might kill some timewith this. Better yet, read the book, I here it is good.

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