The show consistently amused audiences with its unique brand of macabre humor, endearing characters, and over-the-top antics as the monstrous clan faced various fish-out-of-water situations and misunderstandings. Actors: Fred Gwynne, Yvonne De Carlo, Al Lewis, Patrick Lilly, Pat Priest Network: ...
Also ranks #30 on These Fish-Out-Of-Water TV Shows Are The Catch of the Day 63 Not Dead Yet Gina Rodriguez, Josh Banday, Angela Elayne Gibbs 23 votes Is Not Dead Yet Watchworthy? Nell Serrano, a broke and newly single self-described disaster, works to restart her life. Premiered: ...
This Sarah hit-and-run story feels like a mashup of past stories. Sarah already got hit by a car when she was eight, and Brady already got accused of a serious crime while being unable to remember what really happened.Talk about tired TV tropes! Days of Our Lives is ripping itself off...
A 60's teen beach blanket movie is as good of an idea as any, I guess. Maia is a good fish out of water. Ross has that giddy eagerness. They are both adorable and they sing. In the end, the 60's movies are light spoofing of the beach culture and this is a spoof of a spoof...
This had elements of a typical Nannyfish out of water taking care of precocious Royal Children and falling for the Prince. But this usual template is rescued from dreary business-as-usual by the fact that this was also part MI5 spy story. Agent Rachel helps uncover a plot against the ...
Along the way there’s a jealous fiancée, a fish out of water plot, role reversals and a moralistic return to a normality that no longer feels quite the same. The show earned plaudits for its attention to detail and contemporary flavor, achieved without straying too deeply into politics or...
very frustrating really fast because you feel the writers are just wasting time that could have been spent on plot progression and you keep thinking no this isn't what I waited a week for. Go on whit this or that don't waste it on pointless "slapstick" or "fish out of water" jokes....
Along the way there’s a jealous fiancée, a fish out of water plot, role reversals and a moralistic return to a normality that no longer feels quite the same. The show earned plaudits for its attention to detail and contemporary flavor, achieved without straying too deeply into politics or...
water, earth and wind—the series is filled with political intrigue, personal growth, and unending challenges. Spirits and strange hybrid animals present dangers, but so do the people who seek power for themselves. This is one you’ll enjoy watching with your kids or on your own. —Josh Jac...
It was a beacon of hope for the hopeless, centered around Jason Sudeikis’ endlessly positive Ted and his delightful fish-out-of-water story as an American football coach who made his way to the UK to coach, well, the other football. Every cast member shines in this layered, complicated,...