The always lovely Lauren Graham pops up here in a guest spot for the Thanksgiving themed episode.
This is the first time we've seen Ryan King contemplate moving on in terms of the romantic side of life, and about eight episodes in to the shows run you can see why the writers would want to start to explore dating stories. Perhaps it was also a sign that the powers at NBC were trying to broaden the show out a bit...
It's all perfectly fun and funny stuff, with Lauren Graham and Matthew Perry having great chemistry. It's big and broad with its humour one minute, and then very touching the next - which is what 'Go On' has been based on all the way through.
Matthew Perry's Ryan King though is a bit of an annoyance at times, and while he does soften by the end of an episode, he then reverts back to being a pain at the start of the next.
Other than that I am enjoying this show.
This is the first time we've seen Ryan King contemplate moving on in terms of the romantic side of life, and about eight episodes in to the shows run you can see why the writers would want to start to explore dating stories. Perhaps it was also a sign that the powers at NBC were trying to broaden the show out a bit...
It's all perfectly fun and funny stuff, with Lauren Graham and Matthew Perry having great chemistry. It's big and broad with its humour one minute, and then very touching the next - which is what 'Go On' has been based on all the way through.
Matthew Perry's Ryan King though is a bit of an annoyance at times, and while he does soften by the end of an episode, he then reverts back to being a pain at the start of the next.
Other than that I am enjoying this show.