Mr. D
Mr. D
TV-PG | 09 January 2012 (USA)
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    Karry

    Best movie of this year hands down!

    Ploydsge

    just watch it!

    Brightlyme

    i know i wasted 90 mins of my life.

    Tedfoldol

    everything you have heard about this movie is true.

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    Mister Gorys

    This show is really unfunny. Who had the bright idea of giving the full of himself butt hat from The Score his own show so he could pretend to be even more of a jerk? They're trying so hard to do a The Office style cringe-comedy show but there's just no laughs here. I can't pull for Mr. D or anybody else and don't like any of them, especially him. The kids aren't even entertaining. I have no idea how this got on TV at all plus more than one season, it's confusing to say the least.

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    vucurovicja

    Flush your toilet twice on this one because Mr D stinks, stinks STINKS.

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    richbrutus

    Mr D started off as a pretty funny show. The jerky, arrogant, hating his job, know it all teacher that gets himself in awkward situations all the time. Fair enough. When watching that show I was literally smiling.Recently, and I mean the last three seasons, I do not find myself smiling anymore. I go more like, hmm, OK, but I keep watching it, because I hope that it will get as good as it once was. The main reason I believe it to be is that the sidecharacters on the show, are starting to get on my nerves. More and more they become stuck in stereotypes. Like Trudy, she used to be funny, now she is just mad or Gerries roommate, (Bob or something) used to be OK, now he is just bitching at Gerry the whole time. There are too many negative vibes coming from that show now and I don't like that. The sidecharacters are more and more one dimensional, one trick pony kind of characters, not good. Also, why not going further into the marriage of Gerry and Lauren Hammerseys character. Lauren is a nice woman and it could be funny to see some development in that, in stead of just leaving it at what it is, and get their marriage annulled again. Lauren as a principle was a good move as well so, why the writers wrote her off after one miss, unbelievable. Gerry could maybe awaken a little bit and admit that he likes her, you could get them to live together, but that would change the setting slightly, see how that plays out. The little teacher, Pauls girlfriend, should go. The librarian, out. Mr, Malik, brilliant character. Trudy, awful character, way too dominant.Now at the end of last season Gerry and Lauren got married, there were maybe two episodes, the writers have done something with that. At the end of this season, Gerry gets to teach gym next year, his life long dream and Lauren gets fired over nothing. A little bit more explanation of the characters to each other would give this show a little bit more realism and even could give it some dept. However dept might not be what the writers are looking for. I think they just want to ,milk this show until it falls apart by itself. Classical 2016 mentality use it and toss it. Well good luck with it anyway, and I see it when it appears again, but would actually not surprised at all if it ends here.

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    Kerry-s-kerr

    Mr D is one of the funniest sitcoms on T.V. The character sketches are hilarious. I lived in Halifax for a number of years, and the show rings true. One of the funniest aspects of the show is that Gerry was in fact a teacher before he began his career in showbiz. Gerry Dee's comedy is genius! The supporting actors truly add to the ensemble, specifically Trudy and some of the students. I definitely was skeptical, but after watching the first season I was completely hooked. Finally, a Canadian show worth watching! If you have a good sense of humour and you like Canadians and their antics, this show will provide hours of entertainment. ENJOY! Can't wait for the new season!

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