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	<title>TV-Reviewed &#187; Kath &amp; Kim</title>
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		<title>Kath &amp; Kim &#8211; S01E06 &#8211; Jealousy Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2008 01:34:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Caroline Ryan</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’m not sure if I was in an especially giddy mood when I watched the pilot episode of <em>Kath &amp; Kim</em>, but I remember laughing hysterically several times and deciding I was an instant fan. There were many clever lines and situations and I am a fan of the three principal actors, especially John Michael Higgins who I had discovered in some of my favorite Christopher Guest movies and a favorite, dearly departed show, <em>Arrested Development</em>.</p>
<p>Last night, however, I found myself wondering, “Will this show make it to a second, third season? Will it meet the same fate as another foreign remake, <em>Coupling</em>, which was far inferior to the original and canceled after one season?”</p>
<p>After becoming a one-woman promotion team for <em>Kath &amp; Kim</em> following the pilot, I discovered that many of my male peers have little to no enthusiasm toward it. Unlike <em>30 Rock</em>, <em>Kath &amp; Kim</em> gives off a highly feminine vibe, from the title to the exceedingly soft and colorful clothing and lighting. It is also worth mentioning that the principal male characters are a dorky, effeminate man who played a flamboyant homosexual in <em>Best in Show</em>, and a whipped, financially insecure loser.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-3428 aligncenter" title="kath-kim-1061" src="http://www.tv-reviewed.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/kath-kim-1061.jpg" alt="" width="360" height="540" /><br />
<span style="font-size: xx-small;"><strong>Molly Shannon as Kath Day, Selma Blair as Kim Day</strong></span></p>
<p>Too many of the lines in last night’s episode seemed forced and dumbed down, instead of witty and original. In many cases, they didn’t come close to funny, in particular punchlines delivered by Phil’s visiting friend, Sandy. The cliché of the visiting friend undermining his host by charming his lady has been done countless times, and <em>Kath &amp; Kim</em>’s attempt is a dud, bringing nothing innovative, or even chuckle-worthy to the story line.</p>
<p>Selma Blair’s sarcastic eye rolling is no longer a novelty and I see little indication of character development for her role.</p>
<p>It seems that Molly Shannon is making an effort to be strictly bubbly and positive, but I personally prefer her making awkward deliveries, as in her Mary Katherine Gallagher skit on <em>SNL</em>, and her hilarious cameo as the gorilla-arm-swinging newbie at Elaine’s office on <em>Seinfeld</em>. Other peppy roles she has held in the past on <em>SNL</em> were more gimmicky and catchy, while her role as Kath is a somewhat bland dead end.</p>
<p><em>Kath &amp; Kim</em> has one luxury. It can bounce back to its highest potential before it even catches on. However, the remaining episodes of this season are already pre-determined and the show may not have a chance to have a breakthrough season in the future like <em>Seinfeld</em>. I imagine its ratings aren’t too shabby, since it is sandwiched between two major NBC hits, <em>My Name is Earl</em> and <em>The Office</em>.</p>
<p>However, a network that is flourishing as much as NBC will have access to the best of the best next pilot season, and will definitely not hesitate to fill <em>Kath &amp; Kim</em>’s time slot with something new and fresh. After all, <em>Kath &amp; Kim</em> is already playing itself out six episodes in.</p>
<h3>Rating: 7.0</h3>
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