Well, the first episode just aired. The good news? It won't last long based on the reviews:
- Hollywood Reporter: "Awful and Embarrassing for ABC"
- Entertainment Weekly: "So bad, you felt a little sorry for it"
- TV Guide: "insulting to anyone of any gender with half a brain and a lick of taste"
The video clip below shows a "sales call" by one of the main characters. Go ahead, waste 2 minutes of your life and see what Hollywood thinks about the pharma industry. Perhaps it will cure your paraskevidekatriaphobia.
Maybe I'm just a young(ish) fogey, but I found the clip to be offensive to women, men, doctors, nurses, sales reps, bloggers, and just about any sentient being. Please make sure children and small pets are not in the room before watching.
Sales reps aren't what they used to be, because "new" drugs aren't what they used to be. If I can't make a "me too drug" drug rep leave in tears within 5 minutes I have failed. If they last that long, it is a sure bet they won't enter my store ever again. As for the copay cards they hand out, I take as many as I can, and throw them in the trash (take them out of circulation). Then I call then MD and get it switched to the generic it was derived from.
ReplyDeleteLilly used to have a soul and only used pharmacists, but they have sold out to the perky cheerleaders like everyone else.
This is scary!
ReplyDeleteI could not even finish the 2 minute clip. This show is embarrasing not only for the pharmaceutical profession (all sides), but for the level of morality that the creators of this show has chosen to stoop. I certainly hope that those actors, creators, and directors, are proud when they show their "work" to their children.
ReplyDeleteI agree, Kelli. The show is absolute garbage, with the added insult of being about the pharma industry. Just be thankful that there is not (yet) a sitcom about the wacky world of pharmacists!
ReplyDeleteABC just cancelled Work it. See ABC fires polarizing comedy 'Work It'. Winners: pharma industry, good taste.
ReplyDeleteI think a sitcom based on a community pharmacist and his/ her myriad of patient-characters could be both tasteful & funny. Cross Cheers & Seinfeld in a pharmacy setting and have the re-occurring characters appear with their funny qwerks and situations. Maybe the "Angry Pharmacist" blogger could be one of the writers,....toned down of course.
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