
Her stories evoked more amusement than belly-laughter and I was much more interested in her witty contrasts of the new and the old, rather than simple teary-eyed nostalgia for the past. I wanted to hear more about her experiences dating as a middle-aged woman, but that may have been more of my own curiosity for a one-woman rendition of coupling, than a true criticism of the show. She spent too much time meeting the audience and dissecting an early cracker commercial, but overall I left the show feeling as PB&J satisfied…not the most mature or complicated meal, but strangely comforting.

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