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Just Shoot Me - Seasons 1 & 2 (1997)
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Reviews Counted:9
Fresh:4
Rotten:5
Average Rating:3.8/10
Synopsis: Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo) is a feisty, often combative news reporter who, after losing her job at a New York television station, is forced to get a job at Blush, her father Jack's (George... Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo) is a feisty, often combative news reporter who, after losing her job at a New York television station, is forced to get a job at Blush, her father Jack's (George Segal) fashion magazine. There, she must content with difficult former model, Nina (Wendie Malick), Jack's obnoxious assistant Dennis (David Spade), and an overly randy photographer Elliot (Enrico Colantoni). The series premiered in the U.S. on NBC in 1997. This 4-DVD set contains all 31 episodes from the first and second seasons. [More]
Starring: Laura San Giacomo, David Spade, George Segal, Wendie Malick
Starring: Laura San Giacomo, David Spade, George Segal, Wendie Malick, Enrico Colantoni
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Reviews for Just Shoot Me - Seasons 1 & 2
While Just Shoot Me is a very funny television show, its basis for comedy seems somewhat limited.
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