Go On: “Pilot”/”He’s Got Game, She’s Got Cats” (Episodes 1.01/1.02)
Photo courtesy of Jordin Althaus, NBC
Matthew Perry’s highly anticipated return to television took place last August with a preview during the Olympics. Go On, NBC’s new comedy-drama, just officially launched with a two night premiere re-introducing the comedic actor to primetime.
Go On’s pilot gets the ball moving rather quickly. Perry stars as radio sportscaster Ryan King. His wife just died a month ago. Sounds like a funny plot, right? Not exactly. But Perry is probably the only actor who can pull off such a touchy subject in a humorous way. While Ryan’s story takes him to a group therapy session for people going through rough times, never in the 30 minutes did I feel like this was a poorly crafted, melodramatic Lifetime original movie.
In fact, the show focuses on the positives the group of people is experiencing. Ryan’s humor quickly wins over the rag tag group that includes a man who recently went blind, a veteran whose wife cheated on him while he was deployed and a lady who recently lost her lover. Watching a quirky group come together reminded me a lot of Community, which is great. The formula worked for them, and I think it will work again. Also, as much as I love Dan Harmon’s baby, I think Go On will remain more grounded and run as a “traditional” show.
The pilot produced a lot of hits on a comedic level. Ryan candidly discusses how life is full of disappointments and relates someone’s tragedy to People naming Bradley Cooper “Sexiest Man Alive.” He quips, “Have they seen someone named Mr. Ryan Gosling?”