Cultures clash when an Irish Catholic bartender from Boston and his Protestant fiancee with two gay fathers bring their contrasting families together, leading to comedic chaos.Cultures clash when an Irish Catholic bartender from Boston and his Protestant fiancee with two gay fathers bring their contrasting families together, leading to comedic chaos.Cultures clash when an Irish Catholic bartender from Boston and his Protestant fiancee with two gay fathers bring their contrasting families together, leading to comedic chaos.
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If you want my opinion, this show is very negative stereotype of Bostonians especially the blue collar family of the O'Neils as typical Irish Catholic. Harriet Sansom Harris and Lenny Clarke could have a better show without the rest of the cast. They're both really the stars of the show and they are much more interesting together. So their son falls in love with a daughter of two gay men. I don't anything about her mother which makes the impression that she did not have a mother or who is actually her father. I only saw a couple episodes and was not impressed by the writing. The rest of the cast seem easily forgettable in their roles. The gay couple is wealthy, educated, and cultured stereotype of the gay community. One male owns or works in an art gallery. Another male is a teacher in an elementary school. It kind bothers me that the Irish catholic O'Neils owns a bar in Boston. It's just all stereotypes and I'm not crazy about watching stereotypes or being preached too. I think the daughter's mother or actual parentage should be addressed.
Despite its sometimes strident tone and a somewhat low laugh count, this show does represent a step forward in the treatment of homosexuality on television. That's because the gay couple isn't a meek, righteous victim of bigotry--they're just as bad as their counterpart. The confluence of the urbane, upscale gay couple with the blue-collar, old-fashioned Irish couple is often funny, and not always in the ways we might expect. I wish their children in the center of the story weren't so nondescript; with time, they might develop into something more than blandly sweet placeholders.
It's All Relative-3/5 stars
I would write the plot, but it's to confusing. Anyway, this comedy is some-what funny. Some jokes are predictable, and have been already used. But the ones I laugh at, are funny and original. I do think the writing could improve, but this is a fine show.
IAR- ***/*****
TV-PG: a few charecters are gay, and sometimes they bring that up.
I would write the plot, but it's to confusing. Anyway, this comedy is some-what funny. Some jokes are predictable, and have been already used. But the ones I laugh at, are funny and original. I do think the writing could improve, but this is a fine show.
IAR- ***/*****
TV-PG: a few charecters are gay, and sometimes they bring that up.
I liked what we were allowed to see of this show .
I was living in Houston Texas at the time this show originally aired . It was new . The bigots only allowed the first 3 episodes to air and even though it was still listed in the TV guild they were playing Family Guy in it's place . I'd still like to see the whole series .
I was living in Houston Texas at the time this show originally aired . It was new . The bigots only allowed the first 3 episodes to air and even though it was still listed in the TV guild they were playing Family Guy in it's place . I'd still like to see the whole series .
10fneman
This episode was so very funny. Victor Garber was outstanding and so not what you would expect. There is another episode about a bathtub ham made by the mother that is great as well. The high class gay father couldn't believe that the ham was so good. He had to sneak around to eat that woman's ham. It's a shame that the ABC execs axed such a funny show. The gay fathers were portrayed by real life gay actors. They didn't seem to have a problem with the writing and were great. The straight family was so funny, the father is Archie Bunker reborn. The mother really funny and typical Boston. The freaky daughter added lots of comedy as well.
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