11 reviews
i remember watching this show when it first aired after seeing the promo about it on TV.
i only watched at least the very first episode and then after that, i didn't see anymore of it.
i've always wondered throughout the years whatever happened to this show and after looking this up recently and seeing that it was due to poor ratings, i was like "wow! i guess it was really that bad." i thought it was OK but too bad it got panned. this is just my take on it.
4 out of 10
i only watched at least the very first episode and then after that, i didn't see anymore of it.
i've always wondered throughout the years whatever happened to this show and after looking this up recently and seeing that it was due to poor ratings, i was like "wow! i guess it was really that bad." i thought it was OK but too bad it got panned. this is just my take on it.
4 out of 10
Remember when "My Mother the Car" was considered the worst TV show of all time? Well, welcome to the cable age when there are myriad shows that make that old Jerry Van Dyke stinker seem positively Shakespearian by comparison.
MULLETS is inept. MULLETS is only funny when it isn't supposed to be. It's stupid. It sucks. It sucks. It sucks. Even for an "indie" network (as in WB, Fox, or UPN), which have generally low quality programing, this is a low point.
MULLETS is way beyond "bottom-of-the-barrel" programming. You'll find it somewhere in the slime beneath that barrel - there with the creepy crawlies and other loathsome things.
And, no doubt, the cretins behind MULLETS will soon have another series on the air. Yet another reason to turn off the TV and pick up a good book.
MULLETS is inept. MULLETS is only funny when it isn't supposed to be. It's stupid. It sucks. It sucks. It sucks. Even for an "indie" network (as in WB, Fox, or UPN), which have generally low quality programing, this is a low point.
MULLETS is way beyond "bottom-of-the-barrel" programming. You'll find it somewhere in the slime beneath that barrel - there with the creepy crawlies and other loathsome things.
And, no doubt, the cretins behind MULLETS will soon have another series on the air. Yet another reason to turn off the TV and pick up a good book.
- djohn2581-1
- Nov 29, 2005
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I'll watch almost anything with Loni Anderson (ALMOST anything). But so far this show with it's laugh track at maximum setting is only tolerable if I tape it and skip over the non-Loni bits - which is most of it. I assume that someone must desperately hope that lines such as, "You are", "No I'm not", "Yes you are", "No I'm not" might be thought of by someone as funny. I am not that person. Why do I suspect this will run 4 episodes max?
- MovieDude-4
- Sep 19, 2003
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You know... This isn't to bad from a network thats main point of revenue is WWE programming such as Smackdown! and 15 other shows recapping Smackdown. Actually, this isn't bad from any point of view. Mindless entertainment you say? Well yes and no. Sure you have to suspend a bit of belief in believing the familys last name is also reflecting the two sons hair styles made popular in the 1980's Heavy Metal scene. But if a show can entertain me in it's first three episodes, then I am definately hooked. And in a day covered with reality tv, it is safe to say there isn't a lot for people like me to watch.
Having just watching the pilot episode and the second, I am thoroughly enjoyed and have something to cover that less than spectacular Tuesday night slot, and with my 3rd episode make and break coming up I am sure this show will make. But I can see right now that this will only last 3 seasons at most... because, well, it seems ever since The Job, every show I've liked since barely makes it past the first season.
Having just watching the pilot episode and the second, I am thoroughly enjoyed and have something to cover that less than spectacular Tuesday night slot, and with my 3rd episode make and break coming up I am sure this show will make. But I can see right now that this will only last 3 seasons at most... because, well, it seems ever since The Job, every show I've liked since barely makes it past the first season.
- Saint_Nothing
- Sep 15, 2003
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I've had to go to the Southern states where it is normal for a person to have a mullet and believe it or not they really act out of it and without a real grasp on life like the TV show. They are really plain, simple and not to swift. I think the show is really funny! I hope it lasts.
I watched the episode that had "Stephanie" the stunt woman and I thought she just shined over the other cast members.Some of the dialog was quite witty and the story line actually had a moral to it. I hope the Stephanie character shows up in future episodes. It would be a real boost to the show.
Stephanie the Stunt Woman was a real winner on the show,we need to see more of her. She really clicked with the rest of the cast .Stephanie seems to have a natural comedic talent. When she through that punch in the opening scene, it just took me off guard and was so funny.Stephanie's facial expressions are priceless. We need more of her charactor in up coming shows.She just may be your winner.
The Mullets is a show based on a 80's hairdo. It's not surprising that it has about as much intelligence as a box of hair. It was based on two guys who have mullet haircuts and how their underachievers, blah blah blah. One stupid thing is they had a black guy with a jerry curl mullet. That was just plain stupid. I watched some episodes and they were truly lame brained rehashes of every gag from 1001 other failed sitcoms. One episode featured the obligatory "girl is too good for me" cliché. The show is about two grown brothers who live together. Another episode they decide to throw a party in their step father's mansion like high school kids. The creator, producer and directors of this mess should be shipped to Singapore to have their asses beaten with a rattan cane. If this show was a horse, it would be ready for the glue factory. If this show was a horse, they would shoot it. Ok, I couldn't decide which one to use...
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We want to see more of The Mullets. Tuesday is our family night(10 families)get together and order dinner and hang out and have fun. The best time of Tuesday night is that we all watch The Mullets on TV. PLEASE do not cancel the show.... If you do cancel it. life will not be the same. My roommate had a mullet hair cut (late 80`s)...lol.... Great casting.... Great show.....
- gregclemenko
- Nov 11, 2003
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Mullets looks fun and goofy, the kind of silly/smart comedy that has been overlooked by the networks for too long. I, for one, am looking forward to it.
As far as the previous comment about Loni Anderson being "roped" in, I feel pretty sure she DID get to read the script before signing a deal.
As far as the previous comment about Loni Anderson being "roped" in, I feel pretty sure she DID get to read the script before signing a deal.
This Show ROCKS!! I went to the first taping Aug. 12th and it was Lots of Fun!! The Cast did an Excellent job, they have goood writers, and the show has Smoking Babes on it!! The show will be on Tuesdays 9:30, on UPN some-time in September!! I can't wait! It was a BLAST to be apart of the Production and I wish them all the Best and an eXcellent 1st Season!!!