A widower is eager to move on from the most difficult year of his life, only to realize he's utterly unprepared to raise his two daughters on his own and equally unprepared for the dating wo... Read allA widower is eager to move on from the most difficult year of his life, only to realize he's utterly unprepared to raise his two daughters on his own and equally unprepared for the dating world where he's suddenly a hot commodity.A widower is eager to move on from the most difficult year of his life, only to realize he's utterly unprepared to raise his two daughters on his own and equally unprepared for the dating world where he's suddenly a hot commodity.
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Love this Walter Goggins does a great job as a widower finally dipping into the dating pool. Just enjoy watching him know who he was - but now trying to figure out WHO he wants to be.... especially as a dad for his daughters. Funny and sweet.
I love the adult humor, most of all I appreciate the absence of the laugh tract, ( I HATE them), I know when I think something is funny, I don't need a lead in.
I, am 3 episodes in & will continue to watch....with a hope that tv stupid doesn't enter the story line
Walton Goggins does a very good job in playing, Wade Felton, a Raleigh North Carolina new widow with two daughters. The sitcom is an unlikely premise about Wade and his family adjusting to life without his wife, Jill. He doesn't realize that he's a catch for single women who can smell the ideal man. He is a unicorn because he was widowed, works and seems like a nice guy. Goggins does a very good job in playing Wade. The cast including his friends, two couples with kids. They help him adjust to the dating world which is far different than when he was with Jill, his beloved wife. The series is well done without an audience. It can be funny and serious at times.
Mrs. Shullivan and I are big fans of actor Walton Goggins. I was so looking forward to watching him star in this new sitcom. Then, in the opening scene, in walks actress Michaela Watkins, she opens her mouth and she is the epitome of the KISS OF DEATH to any TV series that she cameos or stars in. I have nothing personal against Michaela Watkins, but darn it, she has appeared in so many sitcoms that never seem to hang around for more than a year or two. I can only assume that she has some strong connections to the producers of these various sitcoms and they will keep plopping her into a role, any role, to see if she can just blend in. The same can be said adding salt to a soup, but a bland soup is still a bland soup, just with more salt.
Goggins plays Wade Felton, a widower with two (2) daughters and they agree that after a year of grieving he should start dating again. His friends help him set up a profile on a dating website and because he notes he is a widower the eligible women are like fish literally jumping in to his proverbial boat thinking he would be a great catch.
I am not sure if Goggins can carry this sitcom on his own, especially if Michaela Watkins who plays his neighbor steals some of his scenes valuable air time with her constant babbling (Just like in her other sitcoms. Uughhhhh). Think how you would feel sitting in front of a nice warm wood fire eating buttered popcorn and watching a very suspenseful movie, and every five minutes or so someone opened your patio door and a very cold breeze and wet snow put out your fire, that is what Michaela Watkins does for me. I don't think it is a coincidence that whatever sitcom(s) she appears in, the fire goes out prematurely.
Goggins plays Wade Felton, a widower with two (2) daughters and they agree that after a year of grieving he should start dating again. His friends help him set up a profile on a dating website and because he notes he is a widower the eligible women are like fish literally jumping in to his proverbial boat thinking he would be a great catch.
I am not sure if Goggins can carry this sitcom on his own, especially if Michaela Watkins who plays his neighbor steals some of his scenes valuable air time with her constant babbling (Just like in her other sitcoms. Uughhhhh). Think how you would feel sitting in front of a nice warm wood fire eating buttered popcorn and watching a very suspenseful movie, and every five minutes or so someone opened your patio door and a very cold breeze and wet snow put out your fire, that is what Michaela Watkins does for me. I don't think it is a coincidence that whatever sitcom(s) she appears in, the fire goes out prematurely.
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- TriviaIt was announced in May 2021 that the show had been cancelled after two seasons due to low ratings. The producers had come up with a plan to move production for Season 3 that would've brought in significant budget savings, but in the end, CBS opted not to proceed, even though some high-ranking executives were big fans of the series, which is why it was given a second season.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Lights Out with David Spade: Episode #1.36 (2019)
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