Review of Sordid LivesAs a gay viewer (and a non-Southerner), I wanted to see more of Ty’s story, his making sense of his family’s obvious insanity and his coming to terms with being gay (not to mention his being cast in a play that requires gratuitous nudity!). But with so many storylines to juggle, each individual one moves at a necessarily slow pace. Still, I was blown away by the cast, and intrigued and entertained by the quirky nature of the show itself. I’ll definitely be watching future episodes. Sordid Lives: The Series debuts on the cable channel Logo on July 23rd. View the trailer for Sordid Lives: The Series
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It's too bad LaVonda doesn't have a lot to do...
So when can we expect the DVD?
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"It takes a village (to make Village People)"
This looks like more fun than a church social and a monster truck rally combined. And I'm from the South, so I should know. I don't mind stereotypes and bad Southern accents as long as the hair is good. I even like Olivia Newton-John's singing! And I never thought I'd say that. Now if we can just match these folks up with the cast of "My Name is Earl."LOVE LOVE LOVE Del Shores