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Herc Has Seen Kevin Biegel’s Cox Sitcom COUGAR TOWN!!

Published at:  Sep 23, 2009 8:55:24 AM CDT

SPOILER ALERT !!

I am – Hercules!!


A sitcom co-created by two former Floridians -- longtime AICN contributor Kevin “John Robie” Biegel and “Scrubs” creator Bill Lawrence -- “Cougar Town” looks at a hot and horny middle-aged Florida realtor and divorcee (Courteney Cox) who decides to start scoping out male locals aged a decade or more her junior. The supporting cast includes Lawrence’s hot wife Christa Miller and the fabulous Busy Phillips, who played Kim Kelly a decade ago on “Freaks and Geeks.” Cox’s TV son is played by Dan Byrd, who was great as the star of The CW’s “Aliens in America.”

Some of the critics decry “Cougar’s” vulgarity, and apparently there are still people out there who think vulgar is always a bad thing. Biegel’s resume includes a stint on “South Park,” where a penis once warbled a ballad and Oprah Winfrey’s vagina once brandished a handgun. (And that’s just basic cable; never mind what we see every week on “Weeds” and “Entourage.”) Some adults, perhaps the ones who have never subscribed to DirecTV, may be scandalized. I’m guessing most won’t bat an eye.

It’s Herculean policy not to personally appraise the work of my fellow AICN contributors, but I will point out that my friend Biegel’s work is garnering more than a few strong notices. Like this one:

Entertainment Weekly says:

… so brashly vulgar, it's endearing. …


USA Today says:

… Luckily, Cox has an excellent writer behind her (Scrubs' Bill Lawrence) and excellent actors around her. They all shine …


Newsday says:

… why … is "Cougar Town" such a painful belly flop? Easy answer: The glaring mismatch between material and starring actress. … "Cougar Town" will get a big number Wednesday, but do not be fooled. It doesn't deserve one.


The Los Angeles Times says:

… The maddening thing about "Cougar Town" is that it isn't completely unfunny or uncharming. Lawrence and Biegel are fine writers, and there are sparks amid the mire.


The Chicago Tribune says:

… it’s hard to see how the show will work long-term, and the screechy and semi-frenetic tone set by the pilot doesn't help. … doesn’t really capture much that feels true about female friendships. Women on this show tend to shout at each other, browbeat each other or simply announce, "Wow, you look like a whore." All of that claws-out humor is of a piece with the show's vaguely hostile attitude toward its female characters and their middle-aged dilemmas. …


The Chicago Sun-Times says:

… when it comes to cougar TV, my dears, we can do better. …


The Miami Herald says:

… downright unwatchable, an agonizingly unfunny gutter-ball that will almost certainly be the first of the new season's shows to be canceled. …


The Sarasota Herald Tribune says:

… the 30-minute pilot sets up enough promise to make you want to give it a try. …


The Waukegan Sun says:

… It's possible that "Cougar Town" could improve, if Cox's character could find a little subtlety, a little softness. "Friends" was not a fluke; Cox is funny. To a bouncer, she sputters the line, "Wow, you are really black. It's so handsome on you!" and somehow it's more endearing than offensive. That's talent. But ultimately, this is a story of desperation, not liberation. Cox is too good for this. …


The Washington Post says:

… surprisingly funny … may be the most deliciously profane network show ever made. (If there's already been a sitcom in which a teenager discovers his mom performing oral sex by the pool, do let me know.) …


The Washington Times says:

… Miss Cox, at 45, is still cute and has nice comic timing. It's just that every joke is somewhat insulting to the thousands of over-40 women who have come through their divorces just fine, have made peace with arm flab and have no problems finding a boyfriend.…


The San Francisco Chronicle says:

… Despite the title, "Cougar Town" seems more female centric, which is key to ABC's audience, and it's a little more formulaic than "Modern Family," but both are welcome new sitcoms. …


The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette says:

… frantic … attempts to show the dilemmas faced by a fortysomething woman seeking love and affirmation, but too often the pilot defines her life only by opportunities for sex. …


The Newark Star Ledger says:

Much better than the title suggests … Has some kinks to work out, but Cox is funny and producer Bill Lawrence ("Scrubs") has put a solid supporting cast around her. …


The Arizona Republic says:

… ferociously smart comedy …


The Salt Lake Tribune says:

The return of Courtney Cox ("Friends") to comedic television must be all the more scary for her because the success of this sitcom about a middle-aged divorcee rests solely on her. Fortunately, she's up to the challenge, even if the writing doesn't display the same ambitions. … The comedy seems a bit forced in the first half hour -- the only episode available to critics before the show's debut -- but the real reason to watch is for Cox's likeable and easy-going presence, a style she has mastered on the career-making "Friends." Whether the writing and situations can catch up to her charisma is the question, but I plan to hang out with this anxious cougar a little longer to find out. …


The Boston Herald says:

… More of a sociological rant than a sitcom … In this alleged comedy …


The Boston Globe says:

… where “Scrubs’’ managed to plumb some truth about medicine and camaraderie “Cougar Town’’ is less funny, and sometimes kind of creepy. …


The Hollywood Reporter says:

… Unfortunately, the character Lawrence dreamed up for Cox to play … is shrill, unappealing (except for the whole looking like Courteney Cox thing), self-obsessed and has no filter between what she thinks and what she says. … This is a one-note premise, with a lead character no one could want to spend five minutes with, based on a passing fad …


Variety says:

… a leaden vehicle. … if the pilot is indicative of the show's direction, it's unlikely many will yearn to linger for long in "Cougar Town's" untidy litter box.


9:30 p.m. Wednesday. ABC.










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  • Sep 23, 2009 8:39:03 AM CDT

    Will Cox get them out for the lads?

    by v'shael

    We see a lot of boobage these days. Will this Cougar be really sexy? Or just fake like Desperate-Housewives sexy? (That is, not at all...)

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  • Sep 23, 2009 8:39:05 AM CDT

    Seventh

    by solanine

  • Sep 23, 2009 9:06:07 AM CDT

    It's not Cox

    by inactionman

    unless Courtney says it tastes like Cox.

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  • Sep 23, 2009 9:07:04 AM CDT

    cougar town

    by falcon71

    i am the mayor of cougar town

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  • Sep 23, 2009 9:17:52 AM CDT

    I LIKE Vulgar....

    by jobacca

    Remember Married With Children? The show that pissed off the prudes,lost advertisers,and then went on to make a fortune for FOX for years and years? Heres hoping we get years and years of filthy sex jokes from Courtney Cox and company...

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  • Sep 23, 2009 10:35:27 AM CDT

    Naming this show after a stupid pop-culture buzzword...

    by nasty in the pasty

    ...is a wonderful way to make it seem dated within less than a year.Still, I'd love to put my Cox in Courtney, if you get my drift...

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  • Sep 23, 2009 10:55:12 AM CDT

    Guaranteed flop

    by yackbacker

    What a sad turn for TV.

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  • Sep 23, 2009 11:26:58 AM CDT

    Married with Children...

    by bizarrojerry

    it was definitly vulgar, but reveled in how damn immature that was, too. The use of the silly term, "hooters", for example.I'll be honest here. I never really liked Courtney Cox on "Friends". This show shoulda starred Aniston. She must be cougar age, too, right?

    Reply to Talkback

  • Sep 23, 2009 11:27:39 AM CDT

    KUNTY COCK

    by azultool

    that's all I got

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  • Sep 23, 2009 11:28:34 AM CDT

    Christa Miller

    by bizarrojerry

    Christa was really hot back in the Drew Carey days, but somewhere in the middle of the run of "Scrubs", she botoxed, face lifted and/or collagenized herself into becoming weird looking. Made me sad.

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  • Sep 23, 2009 11:37:00 AM CDT

    Where is "Skank Town"

    by kabong

  • Sep 23, 2009 1:19:27 PM CDT

    Some advertising bullshit

    by bizarrojerry

    Courtney Cox, while promoting this show is saying you could consider her a "cougar" for marrying her husband. Arquette is seven years younger. That does not count. God damn publicity bullshit!

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  • Sep 23, 2009 1:35:28 PM CDT

    how about a show...

    by mrgreentheplant

    where a 45- year old man is discovered by his kid performing oral sex on a twentysomething woman. funny becomes disturbing just by reversing the gender. just something to think about

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  • Sep 23, 2009 1:53:33 PM CDT

    Check the lease...

    by cartagia

    You're living in Fuck City!

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  • Sep 23, 2009 5:17:01 PM CDT

    this is embarrassing

    by altoandando

    I live in the imaginary area they're talking about and, let me tell you, the cougars here are much more of a silver variety. it's basically nursing homes and disturbed looking rednecks with private roads. the beach is nice, though.

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  • Sep 23, 2009 6:29:51 PM CDT

    Nothing is better than VH1's I love Money

    by disney_retcond_my_std

  • Sep 23, 2009 8:43:25 PM CDT

    wow

    by altoandando

    this show's pretty dumb

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  • Sep 23, 2009 8:52:34 PM CDT

    This is a lot funnier than Modern Family...

    by commiepinko

  • Sep 23, 2009 8:58:38 PM CDT

    You lost me with...

    by seniorspeilbergio

    former Floridians. Floridians are genetically incapable of contributing anything to society. The one exception? Tom Petty.

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  • Sep 23, 2009 9:04:55 PM CDT

    Bad...just not good. Modern Family is great.

    by director91

    I laughed once. Watch Modern Family instead.

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  • Sep 23, 2009 9:28:57 PM CDT

    there's hardly really such thing

    by altoandando

    as a Floridian, most people down here are from Ohio or Iowa, etc.

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  • Sep 23, 2009 10:04:12 PM CDT

    mrgreentheplant....

    by nasty in the pasty

    I too find it funny that 40-something chicks fucking 20-year-old guys is greeted with catcalls of "You GO, girl!", but a 40-something man fucking a 20-year-old girl is greeted with cries of "Pervert!"Fucking double standard...

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  • Sep 23, 2009 10:22:43 PM CDT

    Loved it

    by nate7377

    DVR bound.

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  • Sep 23, 2009 11:29:54 PM CDT

    I watched 5 minutes and was like

    by dapper swindler

    "I get it! She's old! Stop reminding me every 5 seconds already"

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  • Sep 23, 2009 11:39:15 PM CDT

    This will get cancelled

    by turd furgeson

    because it paints career women in a negative light... Mommies at home don't like that. It's probably really funny, but it will go away, just like every other good show put on TV in the last few years.. But we have to endure almost a decade of King of Queens and Raymond.. Stupid man who can't survive without his spunky condecending unhorny wife gets big ratings but poke fun at cougars and the reviewers kill it.. What a fucking joke.

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  • Sep 23, 2009 11:55:49 PM CDT

    Does anyone else think...

    by codymr

    that Courteney Cox is looking and sounding like Margot Kidder more and more every day?

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  • Sep 24, 2009 12:13:27 AM CDT

    Courtney Cox I'd still Cougar her Town

    by xiphos_2

    If you know what I mean.

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  • Sep 24, 2009 12:22:12 AM CDT

    Didn't hate it...

    by ninja nerd

    ...and it was fun explaining to the wife what a cougar is.

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  • Sep 24, 2009 7:43:56 AM CDT

    It was hilarious

    by yeti

    And it also made some good points about gender bias between 40 year old men who are divorced and their female counterparts.

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  • Sep 24, 2009 10:40:18 AM CDT

    Yessss -- Disney_Retcond_my_STD is right

    by frietag

    Agree re: I LOVE MONEY. Effing VH1 will never air ILM 3 now, due to the Ryan Jenkins/Jasmine Fiore scandal/disaster. They also cancelled MEGAN WANTS A MILLIONAIRE since he was in that too. (Meh - I could do without that show -- she's too smug; it should have been a 2-person show called LOVE IS A MEGAN BRANDI THING -- go Brandi C.!) In contrast, the news that ILM3 won't even air has actually had a major negative impact on my life. [mourns]

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  • Sep 24, 2009 10:44:23 AM CDT

    Empowering middle aged women is one thing . . .

    by royston lodge

    . . . but you don't need to denigrate middle aged men in the process, as this show does.
    "We had sex three times and you didn't need to rest or take pills or anything!"
    Fuck you Cox.

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  • Sep 24, 2009 10:44:26 AM CDT

    Empowering middle aged women is one thing . . .

    by royston lodge

    . . . but you don't need to denigrate middle aged men in the process, as this show does.
    "We had sex three times and you didn't need to rest or take pills or anything!"
    Fuck you Cox.

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  • Sep 24, 2009 12:02:49 PM CDT

    "Cougar" is a buzzword that's here to stay...

    by homer sexual

    Because it accurately represents a real social phenomenon. Also, this show is hilarious, laughed my ass off.

    Love Courtney Cox. Her body certainly rocks, but she's still a cougar.

    Dumb, irrelevant question: Is her son on the show gay with a boyfriend?

    I, too, lament the non-airing of I Love Money 3. And Royston, lighten up.

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  • Sep 24, 2009 1:48:10 PM CDT

    Young men want their Cox on Wednesday night!

    by mrmysteryguest

  • Sep 24, 2009 2:32:41 PM CDT

    mrgreentheplant: Or, a scene on Two And A Half Men where . . .

    by royston lodge

    . . . the kid walks in on his dad getting a blow job from the 18-year-old neighbour that the kid has a crush on.
    Cue the laugh track.

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  • Sep 24, 2009 2:49:38 PM CDT

    I'd rather visit Skankville or Slutsburgh.

    by mr spork

  • Sep 24, 2009 4:48:38 PM CDT

    I just wanna visit WomenWhoDon'tLaughInMyFaceVille

    by royston lodge

    "Arrr, I'm not attractive..."

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