Una joven y atrevida familia canadiense adopta un enfoque diferente para vivir la vida al máximo en los suburbios.Una joven y atrevida familia canadiense adopta un enfoque diferente para vivir la vida al máximo en los suburbios.Una joven y atrevida familia canadiense adopta un enfoque diferente para vivir la vida al máximo en los suburbios.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 25 nominaciones en total
Explorar episodios
Opiniones destacadas
It's a fun show to watch. The characters are likeable. The opening montage, from the first episode, of carrying the groceries from the car to the house was hilarious -- very good physical comedy.
I do feel it's missing some tension. Everything just seems okay. The characters are all charismatic and a bit zany without any actual problems. There's no plain anchor character for us to relate to and experience the zaniness with. So that does make it tough to embrace it and leaves the stories a bit flat.
I do feel it's missing some tension. Everything just seems okay. The characters are all charismatic and a bit zany without any actual problems. There's no plain anchor character for us to relate to and experience the zaniness with. So that does make it tough to embrace it and leaves the stories a bit flat.
So I streamed the first two episodes of "Run the Burbs" on The CW. It was pretty decent.
The show presents a unique perspective on modern family dynamics. The Phams, a Vietnamese family, redefine suburban life through community, humor, and togetherness. As leaders of local events and cul-de-sac heartthrobs, they tackle challenges with a strong bond.
Although the humor can be hit or miss, I didn't find it as engaging as Son of a Critch, another CW comedy show from the Great North. Additionally, some of the characters and situations the family (or "Phamily," I should say) gets into bother me sometimes.
However, I am still intrigued enough to give another episode a chance. The suburban escapades of the Phams may ultimately hit their stride and win over many American "Phamilies."
EKRating: 🙂 (It's Alright)
The show presents a unique perspective on modern family dynamics. The Phams, a Vietnamese family, redefine suburban life through community, humor, and togetherness. As leaders of local events and cul-de-sac heartthrobs, they tackle challenges with a strong bond.
Although the humor can be hit or miss, I didn't find it as engaging as Son of a Critch, another CW comedy show from the Great North. Additionally, some of the characters and situations the family (or "Phamily," I should say) gets into bother me sometimes.
However, I am still intrigued enough to give another episode a chance. The suburban escapades of the Phams may ultimately hit their stride and win over many American "Phamilies."
EKRating: 🙂 (It's Alright)
Run the Burbs is an interesting take on the hyphenated Canadian experience. It is unique in a way this focusses not just on the fact the co-leads are both culturally different but the tiny quirks that each of them have and has a lot of nuance. It is a sitcom. They are not stereotypes of specific ethnicities which was such a relief to see. They are an amalgamation of their cultures which is a beautiful thing in itself. I am glad that they show an intercultural family as happy and not as full of strife and only buffoonery for the sake of the audience.
I annoyed to see some of the reviews here. I felt like they didn't quite understand the show but realised it their own experience and it is valid. I am just happy to see people just having fun and a good time instead fighting against racism or colorism or some heavy topic. There is a time and a place for those things. I hope they provide a comedic and nuanced take on these things a bit later. The writing can be dull in the first few episodes and it is funny to see some white characters as one-note caricatures but brings the writing a bit down at times.
It is entertaining!
I annoyed to see some of the reviews here. I felt like they didn't quite understand the show but realised it their own experience and it is valid. I am just happy to see people just having fun and a good time instead fighting against racism or colorism or some heavy topic. There is a time and a place for those things. I hope they provide a comedic and nuanced take on these things a bit later. The writing can be dull in the first few episodes and it is funny to see some white characters as one-note caricatures but brings the writing a bit down at times.
It is entertaining!
Really only checked this out because the guy from Kim's Convenience is in it. Casting is decent but I think they need to recast the daughter in the show. Her acting seems weak even for this show. Humour was ok but didn't laugh out loud to anything. Will give it another shot by watching episode 2. Maybe things get better and I'm wrong about certain casting.
When I first watched an episode I honestly didn't like it. It didn't grip me at all. But as it ran on in the background of my house I found myself loving it. There's not a character I didn't end up liking. It's an easy binge that gets better and better.
The whole family can watch this. I love the quick whit humor. There's always a good family message but not overly cheesy.
The diverse cast was really nice to see. It talks about culture and diversity in a clever way without feeling forced.
I feel like if you don't fall in love with the relationships here you're just trying to be an angry elf....
The whole family can watch this. I love the quick whit humor. There's always a good family message but not overly cheesy.
The diverse cast was really nice to see. It talks about culture and diversity in a clever way without feeling forced.
I feel like if you don't fall in love with the relationships here you're just trying to be an angry elf....
Selecciones populares
Inicia sesión para calificar y agrega a la lista de videos para obtener recomendaciones personalizadas
- How many seasons does Run the Burbs have?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
Contribuir a esta página
Sugiere una edición o agrega el contenido que falta