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8/10
Sympathetic show with serious technical problems
gooogleable15 January 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Okay, so CAD gets all the important stuff right: The acting, the casting, the writing, the production values, (2,000!?!?Seriously?? How do you people live???)

It's a show about a girl/woman in her late 20s (Gabrielle Christian, playing her own age), who doesn't know what her life is all about, or rather, what she wants to do with her life.

She gets a job because her loser boyfriend tells her to pull her own weight, meaning she should chip in for the rent. (The fact that they're together is only slightly more believable than Belushi being with Courtney Thorne-Smith and Kimberly Williams-Paisley being with Larry Joe Campbell on according to Jim, which is not at all. I mean, it's more suspend your believe than the average action hero walking through a hail of bullets.)

Anyway, hilarity ensues.

While the casting is good, it's also safe: Almost all the actors look like someone famous. Watching especially Genevieve, Megan, the lesbian neighbors, it's like a cruel game of "where do i know that face from?" because, you know it from nowhere, they just look familiar, but aren't. Aside from that, Lendizon and her gay assistant are perfect for their roles. The extrovert Latina with her bf is sympathetic, although, seeing him, my gaydar went into overdrive in under .8 seconds.

But the story is fast paced, and doesn't contain many, if any holes

But there are serious technical problems: the credits are WEIRD: There's NO Credits for the other actors, which seems lame and unkind. Then, there's too much credits for Gabrialler and Lendizon. Have these people never ever learned how to make credits?

Good song, though.

All in all, a very nice show, good effort, you'd never guess that it's produced for 2k bucks.
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