Good Morning, Miami (2002–2004)
it has potential
16 November 2002
I hate to spoil the hate party of this show, but I must stray from the group and say that this show is very well-written. Sure, the structural weaknesses are annoying, you don't know where the hell the story is going and hardly care, but the dialogue is always usually inventive.

Seeing as how "Friends" is gassing out rapidly, "Scrubs" is quickly degenerating into a comic strip, and "Will & Grace" is only watchable at the rate of every other episode, "Good Morning Miami" is just about the strongest show on the NBC Must-See-TV line-up. What it lacks for in plot it makes up for in snappy one-liners.

Of course, there is that whole question of what the purpose of this show will be once Jake and Dylan hook-up, and it is frustrating to watch it week after week as Jake misses yet another missed opportunity to make his declaration to Dylan, but I really appreciate this show's ability to make itself watchable scene by scene.

There are rarely any sitcoms on the air as well-written, if you just isolate and reduce "writing" to what comes out of the characters' mouths. In that respect, this show has the "writing" thing down. Now, if they can only give the show a sense of real purpose...
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