tythebaker
Joined Nov 2022
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This is a typical Reba sitcom. A woman with no imperfections is carrying the weight of the world on her shoulders and dealing with a cast of goober characters. Not to be crude, but there's a sort of masterbatory element to Reba's shows where everybody on earth just wants to have a friend like Reba and the only flaw that she has is that she just cares about others too much.
The premise of the show makes no sense. It's somehow worse than her first sitcom where her ex husband and her are neighbors and he's always hanging out at the house. Somehow Reba (a woman about to turn 70) and some new character (26 years old) are siblings. It's jarring to see Reba pretend to play a much younger woman, whose daughter is deployed (although she's got to be in her mid forties) and she has such a young sibling. Reba's childhood pictures are still hanging up in her "daddy's" office, even though they would be more than 65 years old and they look brand new.
I can look past a lot of flaws and gaps in logic but this one is too jarring and cartoonish, even for Reba.
The premise of the show makes no sense. It's somehow worse than her first sitcom where her ex husband and her are neighbors and he's always hanging out at the house. Somehow Reba (a woman about to turn 70) and some new character (26 years old) are siblings. It's jarring to see Reba pretend to play a much younger woman, whose daughter is deployed (although she's got to be in her mid forties) and she has such a young sibling. Reba's childhood pictures are still hanging up in her "daddy's" office, even though they would be more than 65 years old and they look brand new.
I can look past a lot of flaws and gaps in logic but this one is too jarring and cartoonish, even for Reba.