A father of three daughters struggles to keep his sanity after his wife's death.A father of three daughters struggles to keep his sanity after his wife's death.A father of three daughters struggles to keep his sanity after his wife's death.
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I really enjoyed this show so, in all probability, it isn't coming back. Still, IMDB shows a forthcoming season but here it is nearly October 2024 and there's no sign of it. The girls will both be a couple of years older now so the same jokes and storyline wouldn't work quite as well if they don't hurry it up and bring it back soon. Did they run into problems post-covid? All the good shows, the ones I like at least, seem to bite the dust. Most recently Time Bandits on Apple streaming has been cancelled, much to my dismay. Has the same thing happened to Daddy's Divas? If anyone knows what's up, let the rest of us know please.
This show is very unique and different and something that you wouldn't expect to be family friendly. Christie Courville was so funny and she was my favorite cast member by far. The first episode really had me hooked and the characters really grow on you as we watched each one we had to see all the other episodes. Superb plot which was edited perfectly with little to no errors or anything major that would make us assume it was not a big budget production. Daddy Divas is one of those fun, family shows we all need to watch. Good acting, lovely comedy and just a feel good ambience to this show. Seriously well done.
I happened upon this edgy family comedy series Daddy's Divas while visiting a friends family and was so charmed by it. I say edgy because so many of todays family friendly TV shows do not touch upon life's difficult situations such as losing a parent. The episodes are about twenty minutes long and full of crazy zany characters and lots of family dysfunction and sometimes dark subjects. Don't be confused however, this is a family comedy obviously written by writers that are parents themselves. The realistic writing along with a cast of actors that are not afraid to perform like embarrassingly bad actors are what make this so funny and delightful to watch. I give two thumbs up to the writers and actors!
A light family comedy with a few tilts to nudge-nudge darker inside adult humor, the real accomplishment comes from casting Michael McQuary in multiple parts. His willingness to absolutely divest from humility and "cabaret" every impression and character as if visiting from an alternate reality ups the strength of the comedy to unexpected levels. More MM in future seasons please!
His Brando impression, minus words in one of the later episodes, Is dead on hysterical, painting his character as a mob/director who his assistant characters seem to understand, resembling the "blah blah blah" adults in old "Peanuts" shows from the late 70s and early 80's definitely goes noticed.
His Brando impression, minus words in one of the later episodes, Is dead on hysterical, painting his character as a mob/director who his assistant characters seem to understand, resembling the "blah blah blah" adults in old "Peanuts" shows from the late 70s and early 80's definitely goes noticed.
Within the first few episodes it becomes clear that this show has a dark sense of humor. Case in point, very early on we have a funeral scene were a young mother lays in a casket as her husband, young children, newborn baby, and other family look on. Don't let this get you down. Within a few minutes we're laughing at a sobbing priest and an embarrassingly bad musical tribute. This show doesn't shrink away at sadness, it flips it over like a messy flapjack and serves it up with whipped cream. These writers know what it's like to have young kids and a wild family life, and they know all we can do is put on a smile and look at the bright side.
Cinematography, acting, music are all fantastic. The lead actor has a lot of charisma. His character is in a tough spot in his life and he's very quickly easy to root for. The kids are also great, it never feels like they are disney channel over-acting.
Don't miss Daddy's Divas.
Cinematography, acting, music are all fantastic. The lead actor has a lot of charisma. His character is in a tough spot in his life and he's very quickly easy to root for. The kids are also great, it never feels like they are disney channel over-acting.
Don't miss Daddy's Divas.
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- TriviaLarry Parrish (Greg) was in a Monday Night Football commercial as a head coach---only seen from the back.
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