j_mfoxhoven
I spent 8 years suffering from infertility, now a group of women I bonded with watched the show as a form of entertainment and release. It was not meant as a informational piece but as a Friday night drama. I find it criminal that murder and rape of children is considered more suitable entertainment. I was a beautifully written and acted drama and I hope Lifetime or Bravo see the value and pick it up! I appreciated the doctors positive comments. The show brought back a lot of sad and happy memories, just like life. I find it very sad that some people use there own unhappiness to spread anger and more sadness! I bought Tivo for just this show... what a waste of money!
OOdoll
: This show shows the changes in infertility... and gives hopeless couples a chance to have hope. I was one of those patients about 35 years ago. I just wanted to get pregnant at all cost. I found this show interesting and heart warming... Yes, they have taken some parts and made them unscrupulous. Gotta keep up with the market if you want to get watched. I think they did this to trying to keep up with today's way of thinking. Let's face it that is the way life is now. People will stop at nothing to get what they want. For anyone, man or woman who has ever wanted a baby more that anything in life... this show makes sense...I agree that there is some material in it that I am not certain to it's validly. Do they really do this? ... But even when taking that into consideration --- I do not care... It is interesting. And I will watch it for as long as it is on.... In case, you are wondering, my husband also agrees with me. No, we did not like the fact that a couple got a black baby when the labels were changed... but we are living in a time where people do this sort of thing, out of pure spite or jealously... I am surprised that Angie Harmon took the part paying some one who plays God... Decided what eggs need to get a boost for those in the bank and which do not....All in all, we love this show and will watch it every week...D. Ross Michigan
mpmurr
Sorry NBC, I think you have got a great cast that has produced probably the worst new series on network TV and I'm including the FOX show that has already been cancelled after 2 airings. The idea that a fertility clinic is a great backdrop for a riveting drama is well, at best misguided. I have no real opinion on the fertility issue, but thousands do and that is dividing your viewing public right there. Then you alienate another bunch of viewers by having white parents rejecting a black baby. Going well so far? Then there is gay couple using a surrogate (I think that lost the bible belt), a BJ in the office, switching "husbands deposits" kept in a wine cooler, labels that seem not to stick well, records laying around with photos and no security. Hell, no wonder they need a lawyer, I think they must have broken so many laws it is a wonder they are not already closed down. Come on NBC, pull their license to practice and put on reruns of Law & Order, you know it makes sense. And Angie Harmon, run like hell away from this Friday night fiasco.
DSatt57
I never watch network TV anymore. Usually watch movies but stumbled upon this as I was looking for info on Hurricane Rita.It got my attention and kept it the whole hour. I actually didn't want it to end. A big part is because I'm a fan of Ming Na.. I recognized her face and voice but didn't place her until looking here tonight. Thanks IMDb!The issues they are tackling are either a minefield or a goldmine, time will tell. But I'm glad someone is addressing them. Oh, I'm from the Bible Belt, it didn't bother me. I'll be watching again to see how it pans out.