Jaye mentions in the narration "the greater Buffalo New York area." And of course American quarters get extreme closeups a few times. I love the use of a 3D Viewmaster as a motif for changing scenes! One odd note- this seems to be hiding it's Canadian setting. The animated lampshade, the flashbacks, the talking knicknacks. She might give him ideas!" Katie Finneran as sister Sharon is much more engaging than Dru's sister or Joan's brothers. And Diana Scarwid as Mom is great at casually tossing off lines like "I don't want her talking to my therapist. William Sadler was great and he only had five or so lines. The rest of the cast- well, we haven't seen much of them but I'm impressed. Her reactions to the inanimate objects' demands are priceless, as is her portrayal of Jaye's incredible boredom at her mind-numbing job. She's got the subtle comic skills to pull off a role that could so easily have been a burlesque. Discussing Jaye's suddenly odd behavior, her sister suggests "I think we should put her down." Her brother agrees "It is just like going to sleep." Or when she notices the bartender's cell phone is ringing in his back pocket- "Your ass is ringing." Bartender: "My ass rings a lot." Jaye: "Have you ever thought of setting it on vibrate? Bartender: "I'm not sure I'm secure enough with my manhood to do that." Jaye: "So, why do you have an ass if you don't answer it?" Caroline Dhavernas is great. But then, Jaye isn't dealing with a god, just a headstrong Indian maiden who's shacking up with a god under Niagara / Horseshoe Falls. I figured at best it would be a slightly quirkier version of TRU CALLING and JOAN OF ARCADIA, but I had no idea how quirky! This is not the life-or-death struggle of TRU or the adolescent angst meets philosophical growth of JOAN. Especially since I didn't expect this to be a comedy.
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I have not laughed so hard at a TV show in weeks.