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'Do Not Disturb' review
'Do Not Disturb' review
Fox's hotel comedy isn't four-star, but with Niecy Nash running the place, it's a pleasant stop. > The old-fashioned workplace comedy is not much in evidence these days. Perhaps we are growing too sick of work to want to spend our off-time watching it on television. I can understand that.
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Herc Says DO NOT DISTURB, From Some Of The Folks Behind ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT, May Be Worst New Show Of The Year!!
Ain't It Cool News - The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news. — ... … Will there already be a cancellation before the premiere of “Surviving Suburbia” on Nov. 2 makes the fall schedule complete? (I wouldn’t get too attached to “Do Not Disturb.”) … The Los Angeles Times says: … Overall, it's serviceable -- more Holiday Inn than the Four Seasons, but roach free and with no curious stains on the carpet. While there's nothing particularly wrong with "Do Not Disturb," neither is there anything so inspired as to make you leap to your feet, crying, "Yes! This is what television needs! More workplace comedies! More hotels!" … ...

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