Three friends raise their kids.Three friends raise their kids.Three friends raise their kids.
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Headrazz has the right idea. I got the tape like he did and I have to say it was one big waste of a half hour. The sitcom wasn't really bad, it was just totally uninteresting. It had archetype characters who were the typical lovable buffoons who can't do anything right but have a heart of gold and the maturity of 16 year old. The kids were heartbreakingly typical too, making wise-guy light hearted comments to there parents in a way that strikes me as trying way too hard to be cute. The plot is borrowed from countless other sitcoms too: three struggling dads trying to raise their kids and getting into all the old shenanigans. Even the teacher was the tough German matriarch who's motherly criticism to the dads even I could have written. All in all, I'm very glad this show never made it. It wasn't terrible but it was nothing new, nothing interesting, and nothing you wouldn't see on a different show. The only difference is the writers' angle of centering the show on three divorced dads: the immature playful dimwitted mechanic, the nervous sarcastic businessman, and the normal one. Kinda sounds like Joey and Chandler from friends with Mr Normal to balance it out.
I saw this in the same manner as the last comment-er - as part of an "opinion panel". Oh so bad!! The jokes were all old, tired and extremely obvious. The idea is vaguely interesting, could be good, but the execution was horrid, and Rue McClanahan's now you have it, now you don't accent was embarrassing to say the least. Adam Ferrara, who I've never seen do stand up certainly doesn't help the cast, and since this was filmed almost 10 years ago, I'd assume there is no real chance at it getting picked up, and if it does, you obviously wouldn't have the same cast . . . The kids are "wise-guy" kids, smarter than their years and making jokes at the adults expense. It seems that every character in this was basically a stereotype and they threw some standard predictable "jokes" on top. Blah - a total miss.
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yep i too was sent this self erasing video tape as a marketing exercise in December 2006 and cottoned on pretty quickly once the adverts came on that it was not about the terrible sitcom. Feel like i have watched that video on 'the ring' and something bad will happen to me for being sucked into it.
I guess this dismal sitcom is destined to be used for pimping products and will never actually see the light of day. The actors must be rather embarrassed to say the least. bad enough to make the pilot, but to then have it shown 9 years later to a critical audience.
Wow - some blow to the ego.
I guess this dismal sitcom is destined to be used for pimping products and will never actually see the light of day. The actors must be rather embarrassed to say the least. bad enough to make the pilot, but to then have it shown 9 years later to a critical audience.
Wow - some blow to the ego.
so i was mailed some tickets to show up for some decisions on some "new" sitcoms and a reincarnation drama...well, the drama was a s****y show called SOULMATES starring Kim Raver and Rob Knepper and had recycled music from other movies and TV shows; it was about reincarnation and repressed memories...i wish i could repress this memory.the show looked to be made in the late '90s, and i can tell because the cell phones used were about the size of my size 13 sneakers...and then came DADS starring C. Thomas Howell and that jackass from the WEST WING who banged his babysitter...wow...what a steaming pile as well. I hadn't seen such awkward acting since Iran Contra Hearings...ironically, when i looked these shows up, i only found DADS, obviously, and neither Kim Raver nor Rob Knepper had SOULMATES on their bios, but i don't blame them. and then the questions about products...my group of friends and i pretty much just walked out after the two shows...
I too saw this TV show on a "self erasing" video tape. When I got the call to review a "potential" new TV series I was happy to do so. I did exactly as I was instructed and then I when I got the call, they went immediately into questions about commercials. I told the lady (approximately 15 times) that I did not watch the commercials, but I took excellent notes on the show. She kept up with asking questions in detail about these commercials that I had already told her that I did not watch and that I wanted to make "proactive" comments about the show, she refused to talk about my thoughts on the show and said that she had to ask these questions first. I told her that I did not pay attention to any of the commercials and every answer would be no or 0. I also told her that when I received a call about this "potential" new series there was no mention about commercials or any products, if so I would have never ever agreed to such a thing, I was mislead and I was disrespected by this company, she even told me after the fact that the conversation may be taped, but I was not made aware of this until half way through the conversation. I will never ever buy a product that she was bound and determined to speak about before I hung up. As for the show, it was dry, boring and really could not believe anyone would have wasted their time and money to show up to work after one day of shooting. I am a fan of Rue McClanahan, she is lucky that this show did not make it, it would have tarnished her career.
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