A talented young TV producer arrives in Miami to revamp the lowest-rated morning show in the country.A talented young TV producer arrives in Miami to revamp the lowest-rated morning show in the country.A talented young TV producer arrives in Miami to revamp the lowest-rated morning show in the country.
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- TriviaThough unsuccessful and unacclaimed, the show lasted in the coveted Thursday "Must See TV" lineup for an entire season.
- GoofsIn the first season finale, the yellow clipboard Dylan holds in the first few minutes jumps from her hands to her bag during her talk with Jake.
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Sister Brenda: You can't fire me. I'm a friggin nun.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Saturday Night Live: Matt Damon/Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band (2002)
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Absurd Attempt at Many Things
What does this show have to do with Miami?
Besides the ridiculous 'intro' shots and their early insulting caricature of what a Cuban is supposed to look and act like, this program has nothing going for it. It is mildly interesting and marginally funny.
OK, there's wonderful Suzanne Pleshette - she can do no wrong. But...
This is a deplorable attempt at portraying Miami and how Miami really is. Why aren't there any regular Cuban characters, or extras who are not stereotypes?
I was really looking forward to this program. Hollywood has no clue about how wonderful this program COULD HAVE BEEN. Of course, it's too much trouble to find out what might be funny about Miami - first hand.
Miami is like absolutely no other city in the United States...there is a great variety of cultures and languages. None of which has been used in a positive manner in this program..let alone to create 'comedy'.
This program could have taken place ANYWHERE in America...it's a cheap shot to bank on the coolness of Miami...without any of the coolness in the show.
All I can say is: whatever...
Besides the ridiculous 'intro' shots and their early insulting caricature of what a Cuban is supposed to look and act like, this program has nothing going for it. It is mildly interesting and marginally funny.
OK, there's wonderful Suzanne Pleshette - she can do no wrong. But...
This is a deplorable attempt at portraying Miami and how Miami really is. Why aren't there any regular Cuban characters, or extras who are not stereotypes?
I was really looking forward to this program. Hollywood has no clue about how wonderful this program COULD HAVE BEEN. Of course, it's too much trouble to find out what might be funny about Miami - first hand.
Miami is like absolutely no other city in the United States...there is a great variety of cultures and languages. None of which has been used in a positive manner in this program..let alone to create 'comedy'.
This program could have taken place ANYWHERE in America...it's a cheap shot to bank on the coolness of Miami...without any of the coolness in the show.
All I can say is: whatever...
- Enrique-Sanchez-56
- Feb 26, 2003
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