Poppa's House
- TV Series
- 2024–2025
Follow happily-divorced talk-radio host Poppa as a new female co-host challenges him at work, and at home he's still parenting his adult son, who tries to pursue his passion while being a go... Read allFollow happily-divorced talk-radio host Poppa as a new female co-host challenges him at work, and at home he's still parenting his adult son, who tries to pursue his passion while being a good father and husband.Follow happily-divorced talk-radio host Poppa as a new female co-host challenges him at work, and at home he's still parenting his adult son, who tries to pursue his passion while being a good father and husband.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 5 nominations total
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I love seeing Damon Sr. And Damon Jr. Working together. However, Wayans, you can do better. I've watched all 4 episodes now because I have seen all your individual shows and I am a huge fan of the entire Wayans family and T. V. projects. I've been waiting to see the kids that have been constantly mentioned on Episodes 1-3. You did that with Episode 4. I been waiting to get some spice on the show, Wendy Raquel Robinson brought it on Episode 4! She needs to be a regular. She did not disappoint! I love Essence Atkins and she is great, but the show needs the antics Wendy Raquel Robinson is known to bring in all her roles. Plus, the show keeps talking about Poppa's ex and family issues.
The set change on Episode 2 was disappointing, why not keep it for a cool middle age new bachelor? Episode 3 was somewhat disappointing. Please, please do not make Damon Jr.'s character goofy like Jr. From My Wife and Kids. That character development was a spiral going downward.
What is really disappointing is the comedy and better writing. Poppa's part is solid and now the emergence of the mother (Wendy Raquel Robinson), but the rest needs some work. I like the serious lines and all the characters, but what all the Wayans family members do best is comedy. This show is missing that Wayans flavour.
The set change on Episode 2 was disappointing, why not keep it for a cool middle age new bachelor? Episode 3 was somewhat disappointing. Please, please do not make Damon Jr.'s character goofy like Jr. From My Wife and Kids. That character development was a spiral going downward.
What is really disappointing is the comedy and better writing. Poppa's part is solid and now the emergence of the mother (Wendy Raquel Robinson), but the rest needs some work. I like the serious lines and all the characters, but what all the Wayans family members do best is comedy. This show is missing that Wayans flavour.
Just watched the first episode, and I had literally zero expectations for this, or maybe even negative, as I expected not to like it after watching the trailer. Even at the start, when Damon Wayans Jr. Knocked in the first scene and the laughter track audience was laughing like crazy, I thought I would skip this one. But it surprised me. The story and comedy work well, and most of the characters are likable. I liked Tetona's work in Home Economics, and here too, she's good at playing Nina. Her chemistry with Damon feels natural. Their characters and performances are what I liked the most. They've made the Poppa character mostly behave in a crazy manner, like a drunk teen, looking like Will Smith in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, wearing a reverse cap, casual street clothes, and a gold chain. But sometimes he talks sensibly. His name is Poppa in the show. I thought by "Poppa," they meant father, and only his son would call him that. But since it's his name, everyone calls him Poppa, even if he gets a girlfriend in a future episode; she will call him Poppa too. For me, it's not as funny and doesn't have as many good characters as The Neighborhood, but it's still a decent time-pass family drama that you can try. 3/5.
Update: I've watched 6 episodes now, and the 6th episode is the best one so far. The show feels like a celebration of overly dramatic, overacting, and weird scenes, which I don't particularly like-especially what happened between Poppa and Junior at the start of the third episode. But I enjoy nonsense as long as it's entertaining, and this show delivers on that. They also try to convey meaningful messages about parenting, family matters, and more, and the comedy mostly works.
The best part is that all the actors seem to enjoy every scene. Some might be overacting on purpose, just aiming to entertain, and the behind-the-scenes footage is a fun watch too. My rating remains 3/5 - a time-pass comedy show.
Update: Just finished watching the 18th episode. I've been tuning in to watch every episode as it came out, and it was always a fun time-pass show. Sometimes it was a bit much, but mostly it was entertaining. Most of the jokes landed well. And the casting was strong too - the actors playing Poppa, Damon, Ivy, and Nina, along with the side characters, were all well cast.
They obviously didn't know it was their last episode, but it was still a good one with funny moments. It ended on a cliffhanger, like most season finales do, but even as a series finale, it wasn't a bad episode at all.
I'm calling it a series finale because CBS cancelled it after just one season, which is really sad. It's terrible how they keep cancelling comedy shows without giving them a proper chance. I think this show deserved more seasons.
My rating is still 3/5.
Update: I've watched 6 episodes now, and the 6th episode is the best one so far. The show feels like a celebration of overly dramatic, overacting, and weird scenes, which I don't particularly like-especially what happened between Poppa and Junior at the start of the third episode. But I enjoy nonsense as long as it's entertaining, and this show delivers on that. They also try to convey meaningful messages about parenting, family matters, and more, and the comedy mostly works.
The best part is that all the actors seem to enjoy every scene. Some might be overacting on purpose, just aiming to entertain, and the behind-the-scenes footage is a fun watch too. My rating remains 3/5 - a time-pass comedy show.
Update: Just finished watching the 18th episode. I've been tuning in to watch every episode as it came out, and it was always a fun time-pass show. Sometimes it was a bit much, but mostly it was entertaining. Most of the jokes landed well. And the casting was strong too - the actors playing Poppa, Damon, Ivy, and Nina, along with the side characters, were all well cast.
They obviously didn't know it was their last episode, but it was still a good one with funny moments. It ended on a cliffhanger, like most season finales do, but even as a series finale, it wasn't a bad episode at all.
I'm calling it a series finale because CBS cancelled it after just one season, which is really sad. It's terrible how they keep cancelling comedy shows without giving them a proper chance. I think this show deserved more seasons.
My rating is still 3/5.
I watched all the episodes but I really didn't get into it until the seventh episode. I felt that the show has finally coming into its own. Damon Wayans and Junior do a fine believable job. The humor and writing is getting better as we get used to the characters and sitcom premise. I don't exactly where it is set. Maybe in New Jersey, Poppa worked on the radio in nearby New York City. The cast of characters are slowly coming into form as the season goes on. I enjoyed the Misery segment when Poppa has a nightmare about his co-podcaster in the niddle of the night. I felt the physical humor in the seventh episode added to the show.
Over the years of my life, I've watched a lot movies with the different Wayans family members. Most everything, from "Scary Movie" to "Let's Be Cops", so I'm familiar with a lot of their comedy and family. I didn't have many thoughts when I saw early promotion for this series. It didn't seem like something I'd love or avoid, because the clips they showed weren't that memorable. I feel like, as I gave it a chance, it got better as the show went on. The writers got their footing. The storylines are very basic, and the comedy comes from both Wayans, mostly, and it's surprised me. It's now a show I watch every week and laugh out loud at. Do you know how few sitcoms can still do that? Not many. Now, as I mentioned, the show took a little while to set itself up, and the first few episodes didn't seem as impressive as the later episodes. Also, the writing really fluctuates between episodes. Some episodes are really, really silly, with Wayans, Jr. Just shrieking, making noises and doing all kinds of physical comedy. If he did much more, it would be too much, and the last commercial break before the last segment is always a forced dramatic moment. Not necessarily needed. Overall, though, the chemistry between real father and son is great, and the show is very funny, in my opinion. If you like any of the Wayans, or their previous work, you'll like this, too. I look forward to more seasons of this, and hope it doesn't get cancelled anytime soon.
It's a good show and I love seeing the Wayans men again so much. But unfortunately first off Damon jr's wife it pretty boring and not someone you want to see too much of in the show they should really fix that or just stop showing her as much second I agree with another reviewer that said you need better writers you definitely do. I'm not saying it's a bad show it's for sure a good show just with the Wayans men in it alone but definitely needs to written better and take the wife out or give her better story's and I'm really trying to get used to the therapist lady but she's just so meh I don't know maybe it's just me on that one. I feel this could be more about the dad and son and the dads ex wife oh well we will see how this goes.
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