71. The show also makes Dragon less abrasive by giving him two quirkily likable consorts. 72. The show has been making noth ing out of something for nine years. 73. The show makes an ungainly start as it labors to set up this play-within-a-play. 74. The show makes much of this clear, but the information is virtually unorganized, with the presentation of works outdoors in jumbled disarray being especially unfortunate. 75. The show makes people feel smart because the questions are so easy, theorizes Stuart Vyse, a psychologist at Connecticut College. 76. The two shows have made an industry of their own longevity. 77. The two shows made an instructive contrast. 78. The three-year-old show makes sense for many reasons. 79. The writing is flat, the acting wooden, and one is left to wonder how this show ever made it on the air. 80. There was also general consensus that those shows would never make it. |