Stacked
It wasn't awful. I've certainly watched much worse shows. It even entertained me sometimes.
Observations in no particular order:
The show makes no secret of the fact that Pam Anderson is easy and has big boobs. Just because this show takes place in a corner bookstore and not a beach doesn't mean they have to make her wear any more clothing.
Christopher Lloyd is O-L-D, really, when did that happen?
A large part of the show is spent pretty much disparaging self-help books, the authors who write them and their retarded, trite advice. This show is a vehicle for Pam Anderson and her boobs, who do they think is watching it?? I bet it's a majority of people who keep self-help authors in business. They need to be careful not to offend their audience.
I heard Pammy on the radio yesterday. She said the show was like the opposite of Cheers, something like dumb people (herself) going into a smart place (bookstore) rather than smart people going into a dumb bar. You know how else it's like Cheers? the Intellectual, slightly uptight book store owner and his super frigid ex-wife.
So, Pammy is tired of making bad choices about men, and she needs a change and decided to accept a job at the bookstore. she leaves us with these words of wisdom about the bookstore: "this'll be the perfect place to stop meeting hot guys."
Not show related: Pammy is a outspoken supporter of PETA, but finally, someone figured out how to handle them.
KFC in Texas Greets PETA With Sprinklers
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