Review of The $treet

The $treet (2000–2001)
Don't waste your time
3 November 2000
I tuned into this show with high hopes. It promised on it's commercials to contain things never seen on television before. Unfortuneately, everything new and daring from the pilot was shown on the TV comercials. Everything else was just pretentious and dull. The main plot focuses around Tom Everett Scott, who is usually an endearing and enjoyable actor but here comes off boring, and his stock broker pals as they work the daily stock market grind. Mostly, though, creator Darrin Star chooses to focus on their menial personal lives spiced up by trading equity for sex from strippers and fighting the drunken advances of horny old classmates. The only redeemable thing I can find about this show are the performances of Jennifer Connely and Adam Goldberg. Unfortunately for Goldberg, he destoys the Woody Allen-ish, sweetly innocent portrayal by the end of the episode. So, if you get a chance to read this, avoid this show. It $uck$.
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