162 reviews
- westhuesfamilyfarms
- Oct 22, 2018
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The show is not a rehash of the Goldbergs. If anything closer to the Wonder Years.
I found it unique and a good mix of characters to learn more about during this turbulent time.
I found it unique and a good mix of characters to learn more about during this turbulent time.
- nickewi-937-869403
- Oct 17, 2018
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One critic suggested this was part Brady Bunch, part That 70's Show, and I agree. Michael Cuditz and Mary McCormack head a delightful cast. They create comic fervor with snippets of pathos into a charming romp about a large, Catholic working class family in Hollywood in the Early 70's.
- cockezville
- Oct 16, 2018
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As some have said, it may remind you of The Wonders Years, but it's so much more!! I just watched the 6th episode of Season 1 and there were a good half dozen laugh out loud moments!!
I absolutely love this show! Growing up not only in a (quarter-Irish) Catholic family, but as a teen in the early 70's, this show is spot-on. The cultural and religious references resonate and the decor and clothes take me back. And it is so funny!! The cast is fabulous, Mary McCormack is fantastic as the no-nonsense mom. The intro of no seat belts, bike helmets, etc. is a hoot and exactly what others in my age group talk about - we we're not raised as hothouse flowers and yet we survived growing up and went on to thrive. Judging by the majority of the other reviews, this is a well-loved show. ABC...are you reading this? Please don't cancel this gem of a show!!
- debracasserly
- Jan 12, 2019
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If you are a child of the 70s then this is the perfect show for you. Great cast, very well written, and funny. Brings back memories of my childhood and some of my friends as well. Hands down one of the best new sitcoms to come out in years
- garyk-78903
- Dec 16, 2018
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Yes, this is close to the 80's The Goldbergs but it has its own niche. I know of families back in the 70's with 8 or more kids and you knew they were Catholic. The parents are great in this show, and the actors playing the kids do a great job ! Let's keep this show on!!
- laurablack-01476
- Nov 27, 2018
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Thank you so much for a great 1970's flash back. This is so much funnier than the Goldbergs. Growing up in the suburbs of Michigan this is pretty much how we grew up. From Church to brothers & sisters etc. GREAT writing & ACTING!!!! Please keep for several more seasons, so GOOD!!!
- KimberleyLucaj
- Feb 16, 2019
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I was going to skip this after watching the first twenty or so minutes. Felt bad for the kids who seemed to get lost in the shuffle of a big family, with their feelings discounted. But the last few minutes where the parents seemed to come around really saved it for me. I'll be watching . . .
- debramorey52
- Oct 16, 2018
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I was born in 1962 and raised in the 70's. Wow!! My mom didn't wear the dresses but the hairstyle and chaos in the house is spot on! We had SO much more freedom and our parents never worried about where we were! And... we beat the crap out of each other... all the time! They just told us not to kill each other 😂😂 I hope this show is renewed for another season! My generation needs at show that fits us!
- carpenterschild
- Jan 5, 2019
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Although it is not the best series ever, it is entertaining and fun enough to be enjoyed.
- DogeGamer2015
- Aug 6, 2020
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Because I'm the jinx that gets the great ones axed. Seriously. The first time I saw TKAAR I almost weeped because from soup to nuts I adored everything about it and the kicker was the "repeat watch and loved it even more" but alas, that little voice in my head said "don't get comfortable so enjoy it while I can." I'm not a negative ninny, I just seem to kill great shows and THIS is a great show IMHO. I love every character, the casting is perfection, the writing is on point. The only problem is the fake Jesus hair on the eldest son. Between this and Spike Lee's "CROOKLYN", I'm back in growing up in the 70's heaven.
The Kids Are Alright had a number of interesting moments in the first episode. Some of them are funny, but more often they are interestingly real moments that don't *quite* fit in a sitcom format. The first moment I really liked in the show was when the very large Catholic family perfunctorily says their pre-breakfast prayers while running around. It's a keenly observed moment, but not an especially funny one.
Keenly observed moments work great in a small indie comedy-drama film, but are a harder fit in a sitcom. Parts of the show feel very sitcom-jokey, and parts seem like a very sincere, amusing look at a particular sort of family at a particular sort of time, and these elements don't totally mesh.
There are some very funny moments in the show, mainly courtesy of the mom's cavalier attitude towards her children, and considering the size of the cast, the show does a good job of quickly differentiating the children, even if their sheer numbers can feel overwhelming.
Overall I'd say this is a good sitcom in a time where there are too many better sitcoms (Alone Together, Speechless, The Real O'Neals) for me to be able to squeeze it into my crowded TV viewing schedule. But I hope the creator makes a movie about his family someday. I'd watch that.
Keenly observed moments work great in a small indie comedy-drama film, but are a harder fit in a sitcom. Parts of the show feel very sitcom-jokey, and parts seem like a very sincere, amusing look at a particular sort of family at a particular sort of time, and these elements don't totally mesh.
There are some very funny moments in the show, mainly courtesy of the mom's cavalier attitude towards her children, and considering the size of the cast, the show does a good job of quickly differentiating the children, even if their sheer numbers can feel overwhelming.
Overall I'd say this is a good sitcom in a time where there are too many better sitcoms (Alone Together, Speechless, The Real O'Neals) for me to be able to squeeze it into my crowded TV viewing schedule. But I hope the creator makes a movie about his family someday. I'd watch that.
Oh how nice it is to watch a real family show. Remember them? Where you sit with your children, of all ages, and you can enjoy a good clean show? Other then The Middle, I can't. This show is adorable. The family dynamics, mom acts tough but is a lover of her kids. The dad, hard working, the head of the house or his he? It all works and it does it with a set that has you sure it's the '70's. Funny, sweet and heart warming, this deserves to be a keeper!!!
- lulu-92147
- Nov 20, 2018
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ABC blew it. Great writing and cast. Every episode is funny. A good family program.
- mgraham-43589
- Nov 18, 2019
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Stumbled on this network show by accident and so glad I did. Great acting by a wonderful cast of adults and children, surprisingly believable (reminds me of my childhood), in an authentic environment. The costumes, sets, and context such as TV show and current event references are all spot on. I laugh through each episode and look forward to the next. And since I don't find many network shows I like and when I do they end up cancelled, I hope I'm not jinxing this one by loving it!
Am loving this show. I watch it the next day on demand and can't get enough. It's a typical first season, not knowing whether to end it or continue on. Comedic, heartwarming, and a parenting struggle we all go through today.
A good script, entertaining characters and it doesn't get a second season? Other bland drivel gets season after season. Glad we have this at least.
- brucesolon
- Apr 28, 2020
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"Artists" involved with TV and film companies prove their utter lack of shame and true artistic vision with another clone. So... The Goldbergs becomes a hit and what happens? Hey, lets do it again but with a Catholic family this time. The show is really not bad but the premise is a rehash. How many Jurassic Parks are we up to now? Saw? Etc.? These people think they're insightful, intelligent, and well enough informed to tell anyone what their political or social beliefs should be?
Honestly, I watched this by accident. I had no intention of watching the show and knew nothing about it. It caught my attention immediately and before I knew it 30 minutes went by and I was hooked. It was one of the best pilots I've seen!
- skatingpatrick
- Oct 16, 2018
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They do a good job with the nostalgia part and I really want to love this show, but its just alright.
Maybe its the writting or the characters but it comes off a bit flat at times. Sorry Bull, loved ya in BoB.
Maybe its the writting or the characters but it comes off a bit flat at times. Sorry Bull, loved ya in BoB.
There's so much rubbish out there and yet they keep cancelling fantastic shows, like this. I can't understand it. So disappointed.
- fiona-tamburrini
- Oct 26, 2019
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It was not that bad, but it just felt like something you have watched before. Maybe the Goldbergs needed a 70's spin or something, as it was almost the same. What I did enjoy in this one were the many children with the unique personalities, which made the series interesting.
- PennyReviews
- Sep 16, 2019
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Supposedly this is set in 1972 and they're using phrases such as "phony news" and playing music that didn't come out until years later. The Show runners really ought to research timelines.
I decided to give in and watch a live network show and I'm so glad I did, this show is great and i love the cast! I love the whole look of the show. Give it a chance people!
- jtungsten16
- Oct 17, 2018
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