No Big Issues, we get some good second-string characters. At least DL Hughley is exhibiting other characteristics than "black guy." Bad sign for the show, though, that the best episode in a while doesn't involve the two "romantic sub-plot" heavies. The show is alright when they actually give us what the pilot promised: a behind-the-scenes look at a show (not a network), self-consciousness, and witty, non-debating-society banter.




















