Its been a season full of screen actresses moving to TV, with most falling
by the wayside, including Geena Davis and Bette Midler.
Now its Joan Cusacks turn. The always dependable, film supporting
player tries her luck on the small screen in What About Joan? premiering
at 9:30 tonight on ABC.
Bette was too large for TV, and Geena always seemed like she was slumming.
Cusack should be a natural for a sitcom, with her vast collection of facial expressions
and tics. And yet many viewers will find her to be too animated in her new show.
Cusack plays Joan Gallagher, who teaches an unspecified subject in high school.
Her best friends are music teacher Betsy (Jessica Hecht), whos been in a
longtime on-again, off-again relationship with fellow teacher Mark (Wallace Langham),
and psychiatrist Ruby (Donna Murphy), who tries without success to point Joan
in the right direction in life.
Whats got Joan in a quandary is that her boyfriend, Jake (Kyle Chandler),
has proposed to her after six weeks. Shes used to being in casual rebound
relationships, and this new development has made her even more antic, if thats
possible.
With such a talented cast around her, especially Chandler (Early Edition),
Tony winner Murphy and Langham (Veronicas Closet), Cusack is
in a perfect position to succeed. The show could well develop the necessary chemistry.
But initially, the total is less than the sum of the parts.
In that, it suffers from the same predicament as the series its replacing,
The Geena Davis Show. Still, its a stronger entry than the estrogen-athon
Three Sisters on NBC and shows the potential to grow and improve.