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Side Order of Life: Lifetime
July 17, 2007

"A very un-Lifetime-like drama with sharp comedic overtones, one so well-constructed that dudes won't even feel the need to check their gender at the door." (
Hollywood Reporter)"The intriguing pilot takes its time, leaving an element of mystery surrounding the show's direction, but if the entree remains equal to this appetizer, the cable net may have a prestige show on its hands." (
Variety)"The production itself is sunny and conducive to a good mood. Coughlan wears well, as does Jason Priestley in the role of the fiancé she puts on hold." (
Los Angeles Times)"There is nothing as original in Side Order of Life as the metaphysical puppet, but there is enough promise to return for a second week - to see whether Jenny is wise enough to learn from the pain." (
Baltimore Sun)"Ms. Coughlan somehow manages to lay low in the part and let supporting actors propel the comedy." (
The New York Times)"The acting's good and the actors are good-looking. But, really, wouldn't you expect something more cohesive from the folks who brought you "American Beauty?" (
New York Post)"The whole ''mystical universe'' business worked for Steve Martin in "L.A. Story," but Coughlan is too perky and lite to seem a believable target for such ''live, love!'' magical messaging." (
Entertainment Weekly)"The series proceeds to follow Jenny’s remarkably bland course of revelation."(
Pop Matters)"The theme of the show is a metaphor for how McIntyre will start to dive into her life and listen to "wake-up calls from the universe." It's a slender concept, and the series may not stand out enough in this crowded summer season." (
Chicago Tribune)
Compiled by Bryon Rudd
Posted by BC Review on July 17, 2007 | Comments (0)