/r/GO_ON
Go On is an American comedy-drama/sitcom series starring Matthew Perry as Ryan King, a sportscaster trying to move on from the loss of his wife.
Welcome to /r/go_on, a subreddit for NBC's new comedy starring Matthew Perry. Episodes air Tuesdays at 9/8c.
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S01E22 "Urn-ed Run'
S01E21 "Fast Breakup"
S01E20 "Matchup Problems"
S01E19 "Go for the Gold Watch"
S01E18 "Double Down"
S01E17 "Ring and a Miss"
S01E16 "Go Deep"
S01E15 "Pass Interference"
S01E14 "Comeback Player of the Year"
S01E13 "Gooooaaaallll Doll"
S01E12 "Win At All Costas"
S01E11 "The World Ain't Over 'Till It's Over"
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I recently discovered that Go On is available in DVD from Mill Creek!
I bought it immediately and have been really enjoying seeing old friends again. This show was so good and deserved multiple seasons.
I recently listened to an audiobook of Matthew Perry's autobiography when I learned that he read the book himself - I couldn't resist hearing him tell his own story in his own voice. I was reminded of the great (but short-lived) shows he was in after Friends ended.
I will also soon be rewatching Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, which I have owned on DVD for quite a while.
Cheers, friends.
Allison Miller plays Julia as Henry's (John Cho) girlfriend on Selfie! They play more formal characters here, but that it was cool they reunited because I always wanted Steven and Carrie to end up together on Go On :)
I wanted to rewatch one of my favorite shows of all time and looks like they pulled all the episodes. Looks like they've been pretty aggressive in having clips pulled off youtube to. I don't understand why they'd do this.
SAG Foundation panel discussion with the cast
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUo44nagpJY
Q&A with Matthew Perry, Laura Benanti, John Cho, Julie White, Suzy Nakamura, Brett Gelman, Tyler James Williams, Sarah Baker, Seth Morris, Tonita Castro, Bill Cobbs and Allison Miller.
The audience were all in the business, mostly actors I believe, so the discussion was very much into the nuts and bolts of the craft. Lots of laughter as well, this cast likes each other.
via source: http://testmeyouwillfail.tumblr.com/post/58967149584/john-was-like-a-ten-year-old-kid-x-mom-im
From the UK, and have just finished watching this... I love it! Guess we can't muster enough support to get it brought back for Season 2? Can we at least petition for a DVD release, Region 1 at the very least?
She did a really terrific guest spot on Elementary ep 4 (Poison Pen). When I spotted her I also remembered how much I miss this show. I love you guys!
Has it ever been said in any interviews or anything?
I've looked around but cant find anything.
(Apologies for being super late with this one. The switch to Thursday threw me off.)
How did you feel about this episode? What was the funniest moment?
What about the season in general? Things you hope to see improved or expanded upon in the next season?
How did it make you feel?
What did you think about this episode? Favorite moments? Best joke?
How did it make you feel?
Second time I've failed to post the discussion thread before air, whoops!
Only two more episodes left(!) in the season after this. What did you think of this episode? Now that the season is nearing it's end, what do think will happen in the next episodes? What was your favorite moment of tonight's episode?
How did it make you feel?
Go On will be moving to Thursdays for the last two episodes (April 4 and April 11). They both will air at 9:30pm after The Office. This is no doubt testing the waters for Season 2. Next week will be the last episode this season in its regular spot.
We're back from spring break! What was your favorite part of this episode? Funniest line?
How did it make you feel?
I thought the next new episode was going to air on April 2nd, but there's an update on the website that says there will be a new episode next week.