Well, unless Jesse's character is getting into bed with his sister, it looks like he is kinda cheating on Heather's character. I know staight guys who are just like that, he passes just fine.
I just saw the episode on the CBS website and I really liked it. Of course, Jesse's part at the end was really interesting so I definitely can't wait for the net episode.
Eye net still has 'Class' CBS orders additional 4 scripts By MICHAEL SCHNEIDER The Eye has ordered four more episodes of frosh laffer 'The Class,' airing on Monday nights.
"The Class" is still in session at CBS, which has ordered an additional four scripts of the frosh laffer. Laffer hasn't yet caught on with viewers but has seen its numbers tick up slightly since swapping time slots with "How I Met Your Mother" on Monday nights. Season to date, the show has averaged a 3.1 rating and 9 share among adults 18-49, as well as 8.9 million viewers.
David Crane and Jeffrey Klarik created "The Class," which comes from Warner Bros. TV. Crane and Klarik exec produce with James Burrows.
Sitcom revolves around members of a third-grade elementary school class who reunite 20 years later. Jason Ritter, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Lizzy Caplan, Lucy Punch, Andrea Anders, Jon Bernthal, Heather Goldenhersh, Sean Maguire, Julie Halston, Sam Harris and David Keith star.
Yesterday was only the 3rd time I watched this show, but darned if Jesse didn't have me in tears. His magnesium and water speech was just too sweet. I can't wait to see where they take the Lena-Richie-Fern triangle from here!
"You're the worst thing to happen to musical theatre since Andrew Lloyd Webber!" --Family Guy
"Shut up! It's been 29 years!!!" --the incomparable Patti LuPone in her MUCH DESERVED Tony acceptance speech for Gypsy.
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His acting was amazing... my heart was breaking during that speech of his. And what's really impressive is that he switched from stage to screen so effortlessly; often you can tell when someone's mainly a stage actor, but not in his case.
Jimmy, what are you doing here in the middle of the night? It's almost 9 PM!
Update for those who asked for one: Jesse plays Richie, a geek who has had a run of bad luck when he is reunited with his former classmate Lina. Sparks fly, it's magic, and then he accidently backs over her with his car breaking all the bones in her feet and both her legs. Miraculously she forgives him, afterall it WAS an accident, and she forgives him for almost losing her in a hurricaine when her wheelchair is blown away. Things are going well, but Richie is married. He'd married his first girlfriend, the obnoxious Fern and they share a miserable existance. Ritche decides to leave Fern for Lina but when he goes hom she's nowhere to be found. She's gone to Lina's apartment to make sure Lina won't be suing them over the car accident. She introduces herself as "Richie's wife" and Lina is devistated. Ritchie finds out what's happened, he tells Fern he wants a divorce and goes to Lina's apartment where he declares his love to her, tells her he's left Fern and begs for forgiveness. They both cry but Lina says that she can't forgive him because she can't trust him anymore. That's pretty much where we are now (but something tells me it's not over between the two of them)
There are several other plotlines going on with other members of the class but that's what is going on with JTF's character. It's a cute show Updated On: 11/21/06 at 02:10 PM
omg! i love this show! haha. it's so funny! and if you think about it, it's like the only show that keeps it's plot consistant and you have to watch every episode to know what's going on. with 2 and a 1/2 men (another show that's awesome!), you can miss an episode and still be good!
I really love this show. Great writing and great acting. The "gay" Thanksgiving dinner just had me on the floor!! Jesse and Heather are really good in this show. It is nice to see her doing comedy (and very well) after seeing he in "Doubt".
Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Lizzy Caplan are the only two reasons why I haven't deleted this show from the tiVo yet, the rest of the class I'm not so much loving (and the woman married to the football player and the guy doing the construction on her home I could completely do without.)
And it freaks me out how much Jason Ritter reminds me of his father- especially with that Pam bit in last night's episode.
Regarding last night's episode, (SPOILER) If Jesse gave me a sweet, heartfelt monologue as he get weepy eyed, no matter what, I'd just hug him and forgive him.
"I'm thinking about how if you took the W in
answer, and the H in ghost, and the extra A in aardvark, and the T in listen, you could keep saying WHAT but no one would ever hear you because the whole word would be silent."
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