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  • We Need Girlfriends – Ep 2. The Blue Party

    In the 2nd episode of Ragtag Productions new web-series “We Need Girlfriends,” Tom, Henry and Rod get invited to a party with a very confusing title.

    Shot on location in beautiful Astoria, New York.

    Starring Patrick Cohen, Seth Kirschner and Evan Bass.

    Produced by Ragtag Productions.

    www.weneedgirlfriends.tv

    1 Swirly

    “How else are people supposed to know that I’m a Rodney Piper fan?”

    The fellows go to a ‘Blue Party’ which, it turns out, is no a sex party. And apparently the most humiliating thing in the world is to take your top off at a party.

    The first episode was way funnier. I suggest you skip this one and I’ll let you know when you can check back in.

  • We Need Girlfriends – Episode 1

    The inaugural episode of Ragtag Productions new ongoing web series “We Need Girlfriends.”

    ‘We Need Girlfriends’ chronicles the adventures of Tom (Patrick Cohen), Henry (Seth Kirschner) and Rod (Evan Bass), recent college graduates struggling to understand the complex world of the New York dating scene after all three are simultaneously dumped by their long-term college girlfriends. The series showcases a quirky sense of humor, along with some heart.

    This pilot was shot on location in Astoria, New York.

    Vist www.weneedgirlfriends.tv or www.ragtagfilms.net to find out more.

    2 Swirlies

    “Suitcases!”

    Sometimes ‘fine’ isn’t enough.

    So, I’ll start with the reasons to watch. There’s one… one and a half… very funny scenes where Rod (I think) freaks out on Tom (I think) for going after a girl that he called “squirrel” on. And this creates a somewhat abrupt cliffhanger that actually made me wonder what’s going to happen next. Nice job.

    As to the negatives, I won’t dwell on them except to say that everything else about this inaugural episode is fine. The production is fine, the writing is fine, the acting (for the most part) is fine. The first half could be a little faster. The biggest problem is that ‘fine’… well… kinda boring.

    Things really picked up in the second half, so maybe the rest of the series will do the same.

    This episode raises a tough ethical question. Is it okay to go after a buddy’s “squirrel”? What about you gals? Is there a rule about a guy your BFF has her eye on?