REVIEW

Inconceivable: A Review in Verse

Written by teletart
Published September 25, 2005

This new show on NBC
Tells of sperms and eggs, you see
Assisted reproduction tales
Desperate mothers, weary males...
And there's tasty Jonathan Cake
He plays the sexy doctor rake
who spreads his own seed far and wide
while Ming-Na's fears are brushed aside
(she plays director Rachel Lu
and runs the clinic well, thank you).
"Every baby has a story"
- their show motto, in all its glory -
but anyone who's gone through this
will wonder where the mention is
of monstrous bills, of crippling cost,
of savings drained, and coverage lost.
Never mind, it's soapy fun -
I just can't see a long-term run.
The subject matter will get old
our sympathies could turn quite cold.
They'd picked it as an early goner
Until Head Cases took the honour!



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Inconceivable: A Review in Verse
Published: September 25, 2005
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Section: Video
Filed Under: Video: Drama, Video: Original Fiction, Video: Television
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#1 — September 25, 2005 @ 13:58PM — DrPat [URL]

Wonderful! The review is more enjoyable than the show!

I give it a 10 (the review, that is -- the show gets a 2)...

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