ORIGINAL EPISODES, WEDNESDAYS @ 8PM ON FOX"Back To You" is finally back after two weeks off thanks for the baseball playoffs. Unfortunately they should have kept it off the air for another week. You'd think that after 6 episodes into the season the team over there would have a good idea about the shows strengths and weaknesses but apparently they have no clue. Each week has been inconsistent and I never know if I'm going to see a funny episode, a terrible one, or something oddly in between. On top of that they're just not getting the idea that anything shot at the newsroom is NOT funny. For some odd reason the writers just can't seem to be funny while writing for the newsroom. I've been giving this show an honest shot if for no other reason than Patricia Heaton and Kelsey Grammer are great comedic actors but I'm almost at the end of my patience.
With the ensuing writer's strike it may be just the time for FOX to cut its losses here and move on. If anyone could give me a good reason this show should stay on I will certainly hear your point of view and take it into consideration. For me, I've watched many, many comedies over the years and I just don't see this one making the cut. Kelsey and Patricia are great and when they're in scenes together I can see the potential of the show. The problem is the supporting cast. The writers just can't seem to figure out where these actors belong and what their comedic strengths are. Montana has gone from a ditsy weather girl to an intelligent comedic character to somewhere in between. Fred Willard (Marsh) is there and that's pretty much it; he's contributed almost nothing to the show so far. Gary and Ryan have yet to be funny except in limited circumstances and what they contribute each week keeps changing so much that I have no idea what their purpose is. Not that the writers can do much about it now since they're on strike but IF Fox keeps this show going they need some serious reconfiguring to make this show successful.
In this episode we found Chuck and Kelly dealing with a school bully who has been going after Gracie. Luckily and coincidentally (yea right), Gracie's class happened to be coming in to the
news studio on a class trip. Coincidentally, the bully decided to verbally and physically attack Gracie in front of her mother. Please! This is ridiculous. I felt like I was a five year old being shown the coin behind the ear joke. The entire premise of the episode and the set up for the jokes were telegraphed, transparent, and unintelligent. As for the rest of the cast, apparently it was their job to look like buffoons in front of the kids. This was a poor attempt at making us laugh and did not work. I should mention that I'm still baffled Marsh's "Casey At The Bat" storyline. I really just have no idea what that was about; it was ridiculous.
news studio on a class trip. Coincidentally, the bully decided to verbally and physically attack Gracie in front of her mother. Please! This is ridiculous. I felt like I was a five year old being shown the coin behind the ear joke. The entire premise of the episode and the set up for the jokes were telegraphed, transparent, and unintelligent. As for the rest of the cast, apparently it was their job to look like buffoons in front of the kids. This was a poor attempt at making us laugh and did not work. I should mention that I'm still baffled Marsh's "Casey At The Bat" storyline. I really just have no idea what that was about; it was ridiculous.Hopefully in the next couple episodes left before Fox runs out of the taped shows we'll see some improvement and have an idea about the future of the show. They've already stopped production until the strike is over so it's future is certainly far from secure. Until next week, enjoy the review!



The rest of the episode didn't contain too much drama (which is a bit disappointing since that's really why we all still watch). We did get to meet Ashli for the first time and you know what, she was no where near as bad as the producers made her look in the previews. I thought we were getting a new roommate who would be disrespectful to Shauvon and her pictures on the wall, that would come in and purposefully cause drama with Parisa, and who would purposefully try to get with Dunbar despite him being with Julie. In reality, she is none of those things and in fact tried to get to know Parisa who totally shut her out from the beginning. I don't think it's because Parisa is a bad person but rather she's trying to protect herself from being hurt by a new 







One thing that annoyed me was the security system at the Stanford library. What kind of library not only makes you scan your ID just to get in but also brings up a large photo on the computer to a sitting librarian waiting to catch people who haven't paid late fees? That was absolutely ridiculous and really annoyed me.






As for Livia, it was interesting to watch her confront the reality of Dan being married to Katie. I didn't think we'd ever see her go to the present but it was great. You could really see the pain on her face and at the same time the fact that she knew there would never be anything she could do about it. She still loves Dan and I think she always will but she chose her path (or it chose her, however you may view it) and there's no going back; or is there? I have a feeling this whole

















Speaking of Izzie she did an amazing job with her heart patient. No one in the hospital cares as much or thinks about the needs of any patient as much as she does and I only wish there were really doctors out there like that. We could use people with more 


I'd mention the patients who were fighting over the wedding dress/wedding prize except it was the worst storyline ever! Sadly, there are people like this all over the place. I understand wanting to win $100,000 wedding but the fact that they were willing to still hold on to the dress while bleeding and severely injured was just ridiculous. That's all I'm going to say about that one. But I will say that the guy who fell 12,000 feet, because his parachute didn't open, and




Ned, meanwhile, was on a journey of his own for most of the episode. He was reliving his past; the time when he was abandoned by his father. He returned to his old home that hadn't been sold since his mother passed away. It was empty and dilapidated. But he would sit where his old bed was and stare at the ceiling, thinking about his life when he was younger. In the end, he 
This show is great and if you haven't been watching you should start as soon as you can. Until next week, enjoy the review!