Anyone watched CBS Class?

Did anyone catch the intro/title sequence for The Class tonight? They eliminated the Holly Ellenbogen character from the title.

That's a shame, since some of the funniest scenes from the show involved her; the Hurricane; Oprah and her gay-but-not-gay husband; and killing the bunny.

I noticed that as well. I did not see the character in the episode and was wondeing if that is why but I suspect that it was not. The character is gone from the website as well. http://www.cbs.com/primetime/the_class/
 
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Actually, no, I didn't notice. And I guess I don't really miss her much.
This has pretty much become my favorite show.

It is pretty darn funny. Ritchie and his Chocolate Monkey; its classic.


Although thinking about it more, I wonder if the fact that they are eliminating her from the cast (if that is true), maybe they'll have Ritchie's psycho-almost-ex-wife off her.
 
The Class was back up to par. Pretty funny last night, between the Moroccan Chicken, Jerry Rice, and the sexual undertones of the philly steak sandwiches. I laughed pretty hard.

I still don't understand why they have all of a sudden put Kyle into almost every scene with Ethan; and wish they had not gotten rid of Holly and her oh-so-straight husband.

But this show is just funny, and I hope it gets the nod for season 2.
 
Meh.
I actually didn't love this ep. Didn't hate it, but...

The chicken story line didn't amuse me at all. And I thought the food-as-sex thing was kinda stupid and not very original, but done well enough for what it was. Same thing with the chick sneakin' out of the room and sneakin' back in and the dude findin' her pictures...

Everything seemed just a little too been there done that seen it a million times. And watching Jerry Rice try to "act" was embarrassing. I don't understand how people can be so bad at playing make-believe. He seemed so unnatural, as did Emmit Smith on the other show.

I actually enjoyed How I Met Your Mother more this week. ("The Sensory-Deprivator"? Are you kidding me? What's not to like?)
 
Producers were cutting some roles back, and the actress that played Holly did not like it, so she quit. Last show was a few weeks ago.

I think the idea of cutting back roles actually works; before there were too many separate story-lines; now it has really kind of come together.

Still, I really enjoyed the physical comedy that the Holly character provided. Killing the rabbit and the hurricane will go down as top moments of the season for me.
 
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