Thursday, March 22, 2012

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Amanda Peet has a charming new comedy in 'Bent' 'Bent' features good chemistry between its leading couple and an immensely likable supporting cast Bent, premiere episode: Review Bent has a great title, attractive stars and slick, rapid-fire dialogue. So why is NBC burning it off two episodes at a time over three weeks this spring opposite Modern Family? Bent Premiere: Save It or Sink It? Here's hoping Amanda Peet and David Walton won't be Bent out of shape by their new show's ratings come tomorrow morning! (Our worst Save It or Sink It opening line yet?... Rising Star: Get To Know 'Bent's' David Walton Get to know more about David Walton, the leading man of Wednesday's new NBC comedy, "Bent." NBC's 'Bent' almost gets the job done "Bent" is a cute-enough romantic comedy that NBC is rolling out quietly on Wednesday night, signaling the waning days of the official TV season, when the networks like to jettison their leftover freight. The show misses its mark — but not by much and not in any objectionable way. Read full article >> 'Bent': Getting a fair shake? Ken Tucker: Burning through its six episodes two per week doesn't give promising comedy much of a chance 5 Reasons to Fall for NBC's New Romantic Comedy Bent Blink and you might miss Bent, NBC's new romantic comedy, which premieres Wednesday at 9/8c. Although the series will only be on for three weeks of back-to-back new episodes, Bent actually deserves a closer look. The comedy, from Scrubs writer Tad Quill, follows a newly divorced, high-strung single mother (Amanda Peet) and the lackadaisical ladies' man she hires to re-do her kitchen (David ... Watch My Show: Bent's Tad Quill Answers Our Showrunner Survey Relationships are rarely pretty, and Tad Quill has written about some messy ones on shows such as Scrubs, Spin City and last year's Perfect Couples. But things start out even messier for the unlikely couple on Bent, Quill's new NBC comedy (premiering tonight at 9/8c) about a type-A lawyer and single mom (Amanda Peet) and her womanizing, laid-back contractor (David Walton). Joey King plays Peet's ... Television Review: 'Bent,' on NBC, Brings Romance to Remodeling Amanda Peet needs a kitchen renovation; David Walton is a contractor. After that, it's pure chemistry in "Bent," on NBC. 'Bent' gets treated like it's already broken The way NBC is treating its newest show, "Bent," you'd think it was ashamed to be seen with it.
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