That tagline provokes finger-down-throat gag gestures. With black and white, NBC is going for sophisticated, yet the result feels pretty dull and depressing for a female-targeted dramedy. Also, the composition is awkward, as if Brook Shields is growing out of Kim Raver’s spine.
That tagline provokes finger-down-throat gag gestures. With black and white, NBC is going for sophisticated, yet the result feels pretty dull and depressing for a female-targeted dramedy. Also, the composition is awkward, as if Brook Shields is growing out of Kim Raver’s spine.