bros402

bros402 t1_iuifz37 wrote

>!With Ordinary Joe, it had three different cliffhangers: Nurse Joe kissed his son's aide/a fellow nurse and then went to see his wife who looked like she was about to cheat on him with a friend, Rocker Joe was probably going to divorce his wife for cheating on him with a congressman, cop joe was ??? (I forget(!<

At one point, it seemed like they were going to kill him off in one of the realities (which would've been amazing) since >!Rocker Joe was drinking and driving, then he saw Nurse Joe helping him when he was going in an out of consciousness!<

but basically the writers didn't know what they wanted and kept going in a bunch of randomass directions. The Rocker timeline was probably the weakest of the three, and the most.... random/nonessential - since it didn't change that much, despite him becoming a Billy Joel-esque figure in the span of ~10 years.

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bros402 t1_iuhz3uz wrote

The pilot was fun

if you want to see what happened after that, the posters on primetimer had... fun hatewatching the last couple of episodes

basically it became soap opera-y when it didn't need to be. It would've been best to have Nurse Joe and Police Joe timelines - then have one of those timelines be one where he starts to become a rocker

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bros402 t1_iud7z06 wrote

same

I got attacked on here by some people a few months back bywhen I posted asking if anyone missed the era of network TV when we had a set TV season and around 18-24 episodes a year, we generally knew when stuff would be on, and we were able to spend a lot of time with good characters (since honestly, filler episodes are needed sometimes just to learn more about the characters)

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bros402 t1_iu63t0n wrote

I graduated with a degree in education in December 2013

wasn't able to get a job for over a year afterwards because virtually every principal was shocked when I would walk in and they saw a guy. One's eyes bugged out and another greeted my very happily when she looked up and saw that I am a guy (then she stammered through the interview and it was over around 4 minutes - the person before me was in there for at least 15 minutes)

I saw a neuropsychologist in 2010 who even warned me saying "you know you'll probably get bored after a couple of years or teaching with these test results"

then I ended up getting cancer and haven't been able to look for work since 2015

thanks cancer

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