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'm not where to start my review on this delightful series.
I'll start with the characters. Each of the children actors and actresses are so enjoyable to watch. They are sure to go far in their career. They are all so charming.
There is great humor in the writng; lots of laughs were had along the way watching this series. This is fun for the whole family.
The whole production has great quality from the sound, camera work, set design and locations.
I hope there is more to come from this great creative team.
It's always refreshing to find wholesome, family friendly entertainment in today's world.
I'll start with the characters. Each of the children actors and actresses are so enjoyable to watch. They are sure to go far in their career. They are all so charming.
There is great humor in the writng; lots of laughs were had along the way watching this series. This is fun for the whole family.
The whole production has great quality from the sound, camera work, set design and locations.
I hope there is more to come from this great creative team.
It's always refreshing to find wholesome, family friendly entertainment in today's world.
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.
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 upbeat, family friendly comedy series has a little something for everyone: adorably rambunctious kids, middle-aged bikers, a goofy nerdish couple, neurotic priests, lonely elementary school teachers and Michael (David TIttone) a personal trainer, left to raise his 3 daughters on his own after the unexpected death of his wife. Although with Michael's personal grief it could take a more somber turn, this series is firmly focused on comedy and fun and delivers it in abundance. This is a portrait of an idealized, innocent small town community: an Andy Griffith show for the internet age. Shot in cheerful primary colors and doubling down on the cuteness factor every chance it gets, it's a fun escapist journey to an America we wish existed.
"Daddy's Divas" is a well-made indie comedy series that's a great deal of fun, with solid performances all around. It's well directed, shot, and produced, and the ideas behind it are creative. The dialogue is well-written as well, and the child actors do solid work. You don't often see independent sitcoms, so it's especially nice to see this out there in the world. In general, it's lovely to see indie, character-driven work of all stripes get made, so I hope "Daddy's Divas" will garner the attention it deserves. Kudos to David Klinginsmith and the rest of the team for their work on this series.
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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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