But now, more than a decade after Friends ended, you’re asking us to watch you in Man With a Plan, CBS’ dated, laughless new sitcom. In the words of Joey himself: “Why, God, why?”Man With a Plan (premiering Monday, Oct. 24 at 8:30/7:30c) is depressingly formulaic from ...
Why You Should Watch:Ghostsis a gothic sitcom that takes place in the modern-day inside of a haunted house, but it does include numerous period flashbacks related to the different ghosts living inside the home. Overall, the British version is better, but both make for fun entertainment and i...
Married couple Eric and Beth live an ordinary, comfortable life, that is until their neighbours invite themselves round to enjoy Beth's hospitality.Quite possibly the best BBC sitcom for years, fortunately now it's moved from BBC2 to prime time on BBC1, well deserved, it's now the one, ...
This is a good show about a 7 rating, and reduced to a 2 with laugh track included. The laugh track was annoying, and redundant. Reduces it to a 1960's sitcom, and not modern. Get rid of the laugh track to keep viewers. The actors tried to sell the laugh track in the actual ...
Last year,Jennifer Grey— she who complained of a "possibly armed, certainly weird" intruder in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" and proved that it truly is quite difficult to put Baby in a corner during "Dirty Dancing— pranced her way to victory on "Dancing With the Stars." ...
Still, this being a comedy, the more troubling problem is that no one is funny, starting with Garrett.” 2007: Rules of Engagement ‘Til Death wasn’t the only sitcom to attempt the old married couple vs. newlyweds dynamic… and it wasn’t the only one to fail a...
The premise of this sitcom is Jerry and his friends going through everyday life, discussing various quirky situations that we can all relate to (especially if we live in New York). The eccentric personalities of the offbeat characters who make up Jerry's social circle contribute to the fun....
In 2002,TV Guideranked the Mickey Rooney-led sitcom “One of the Boys” among the 50 Worst Shows of All Time. On the plus side, it inspired one of Dana Carvey’s most indelible celebrity impressions. In one of his earliest roles, the future “Saturday Night Live” cast member costarred...
This show is sooo stupid it deserves zero stars! First you try to take advantage of a stupid decision made during a pandemic.. leaving the reality of the outcome in the background like it never happened. THEN you write such a bad script that there is no real content worth watching. This...
Take My Wife: Created by Cameron Esposito, River Butcher. With Cameron Esposito, River Butcher, Zeke Nicholson, Laura Kightlinger. Follows real life couple Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher as they share their lives as stand up comics who are balancing w