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to be honest, i tolerated most of it because the cast is mostly great and the writing is excellent, but rob lowe seeking the democratic nomination rings so false it's almost an insult. i would have opted for governor. i can get behind that. but president? please! the show has its good points, and like i said, ken olin asked to jump in front of the camera is always a plus, but it still has a daytime soap 'feel' that drives me crazy. but i will continue to watch - because i care...
The biggest flaw at the start was the whole Calista-as-GOP-talking-head idea -- she was never convincing, and the producers obviously weren't going to let her go the full Coulter/Malkin monty. So it's good she dropped that to work for/get nasty with a relatively moderate Republican.
With Ken Olin coming on, Rob Lowe finally getting to run for president, and the whole Justin/Rebecca thing about to blow up in a funky near-incest way, Bros&Sis has really become a thirtysomething/West Wing-hybrid liberal wet dream. And what's wrong with that?
I haven't seen Sunday's epi yet (TiVo'd it) but it seems like Ken Olin's emergence on camera is merely to offer alternative paternity for Rebecca which will then greenlight the inevitable Justin/Rebecca hookup. Those two have acted a lot more like jealous lovers than platonic siblings. Thier realtionship has always had the vibe of a John Irving novel.
The Isaac/Nora relationship feels forced to me. Almost as forced as the aborted Chevy Chase/Sally Field pairing.
That said, I'm glad it's back, it also has a "Once and Again" (another ABC nighttime soap) feel to go with it's resemblance to thirtysomething.