1. But the four episodes are being written from the point of view of separate virgins, so maybe we have a lot to learn. 2. Also, the first two episodes include emotionally charged subplots that are forced into neat, schmaltzy endings. 3. And it looks promising as long as you can get past the first two episodes. 4. And the first three episodes teeter between daringly honest ethnic humor and bad taste. 5. As for Lily and Rick, their relationship in the half-dozen episodes has bounced back and forth to the point of enough already. 6. Based on the first two episodes, Jordan solves cases thanks to painfully easy calculations and an abundance of lucky coincidences. 7. Based on the two episodes sent to critics, though, viewer patience may well pay off in the end. 8. A summary of the six episodes. 9. After the first six episodes, breast cancer will be deemphasized in the show until the end of the season, when it will again become the focus. 10. But judging from the first two episodes, which run back-to-back Wednesday night on Fox, that promise may not be fulfilled. |