Emily Owens, M.D. Review: Heart and Soul Comments (Page 2)
12 Comments
Lyla
October 24th, 2012 2:24 AM
Ah, to ship. Seems like these days there's always something to ship, in every show... I've been on the Micah ship for seven days now, partly because their little interactions seem to have more chemistry than with Will. Yes, tonight we got a little more about how the relationship between Will and Emily works but I can't help feel she's in love with the idea of him. She talks about him like he's some kind of God instead a human being with flaws.
So far, I love Emily Owens and I really really really hope for a full season and beyond!
T
October 23rd, 2012 11:16 PM
So far, I'm enjoying this show much more than I thought I would. There are definitely kinks to work out, but I think it has potential. I'm already in favor of the Micah branch of the little love triangle, and I too am not a fan of Cassandra, although I like Tyra. This show wouldn't work nearly as well with a different actress in the lead, though. MG really sells the whole thing, even the more unbelievable or awkward/immature moments.
October 24th, 2012 2:24 AM
Ah, to ship. Seems like these days there's always something to ship, in every show... I've been on the Micah ship for seven days now, partly because their little interactions seem to have more chemistry than with Will. Yes, tonight we got a little more about how the relationship between Will and Emily works but I can't help feel she's in love with the idea of him. She talks about him like he's some kind of God instead a human being with flaws.
So far, I love Emily Owens and I really really really hope for a full season and beyond!
October 23rd, 2012 11:16 PM
So far, I'm enjoying this show much more than I thought I would. There are definitely kinks to work out, but I think it has potential. I'm already in favor of the Micah branch of the little love triangle, and I too am not a fan of Cassandra, although I like Tyra. This show wouldn't work nearly as well with a different actress in the lead, though. MG really sells the whole thing, even the more unbelievable or awkward/immature moments.