Michael Kyle longs for a traditional life, but his day-trader wife Janet, gangsta rap-worshipping son Michael Jr., and brooding daughters Claire and Kady make his dream just that ... a dream... Read allMichael Kyle longs for a traditional life, but his day-trader wife Janet, gangsta rap-worshipping son Michael Jr., and brooding daughters Claire and Kady make his dream just that ... a dream.Michael Kyle longs for a traditional life, but his day-trader wife Janet, gangsta rap-worshipping son Michael Jr., and brooding daughters Claire and Kady make his dream just that ... a dream.
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A very silly show!
"My Wife and Kids" is one of the funniest sitcom shows ever! Damon Wayans is really silly in every episode and it makes me laugh in every single episode. Damon Wayans plays Michael Kyle who is a modern day patriarch and husband who rules his household with a unique and distinct parenting style. As he teaches his three children some of life's lessons, he does so with his own brand of wisdom, discipline and humor. Michael can only hope his parental advice, mixed with witty humor, will steer his children to act responsibly. Through it all, Jr., Claire and Kady know they can turn to their father when they need his guidance. This show has very silly and witty humor that can break your funny bone! This show premiered March 2001 on ABC and was canceled May 2005. But why did ABC cancel this show? I think it should have gone another season or two or at least some other network should have picked it up.
User Rating: 10/10
BOTTOM LINE: VERY SILLY!
User Rating: 10/10
BOTTOM LINE: VERY SILLY!
The Colonoscopy episode with Lou Rawls is the MOST HILARIOUS EVER!!! ;D
Love Damon Wayans and Trisha Campbell in this show, they have great chemistry and comedic timing.
I can't believe they got Lou Rawls to play the Doctor for the colonoscopy episode. It is PERFECTIION and will make you laugh till your face and sides hurt. The song is the cherry on top and gotta give that dancing, sassy nurse a shout out too. Wonderful retro show to rewatch during this pandemic if you wanna laugh for a change. :D.
I can't believe they got Lou Rawls to play the Doctor for the colonoscopy episode. It is PERFECTIION and will make you laugh till your face and sides hurt. The song is the cherry on top and gotta give that dancing, sassy nurse a shout out too. Wonderful retro show to rewatch during this pandemic if you wanna laugh for a change. :D.
so good
This programme has an amazing cast which includes: Damon Wayans as the bald tough head father Michael Kyle Tisha Campbell-Martin as the feisty momma Janet 'Jay' Kyle George O Gore II as the dumb kid Michael Kyle Jr A.K.A Jr. Jennifer Nicole Freeman as the troublemaker teenager Claire Kyle and Parker Mckenna Posey as the cute youngster Kady Kyle. Damon Wayans is the creator/writer/producer (i think) he like Will and Jada has put his life on the screen, he has his family which include his son Damon Wayans Jr and Michael Wayans and many more helping him make this programme right and they have done it this is just basically a dysfunctional family with love between Michae and Jay. Hate between a brother and his sisters. With all the trouble that either Claire, Jr or/and Kady get into Michael thinks he can somehow sort it out with very different ways than normal fathers do Jay and the family sometimes help him out in what he calls Michael Kyle signature moments. Their comedy is funny because Damon has done stand up, a funny line i think is one like this: Michael Kyle: Junior, we provide a roof over your head, food on your plate, and clothes on your back, and yet you wanna sit around complaining. If that's not good enough for you hey so long sucker, see ya, bon voyage, arrived, later loser, goodbye, good riddance, peace out, let the doorknob hit ya where the good Lord split ya, don't come back around here no more, hasta la vista, kick rocks, and get the hell out. Michael Kyle Jr.: Well since you put it that way, I will. It's time for me to leave the nest, spread my wings, and fly. Michael Kyle: Yeah, well, it's going to have to flap real hard to get that big dodo egg head off the ground.
Waste of existence
After revisiting My Wife and Kids, I've significantly revised my opinion of the show. While marketed as a family sitcom, it leans heavily on sexual innuendos, suggestive dialogue, and mature themes that make it far from appropriate for younger audiences. The TV-PG rating feels misleading - a TV-MA classification would be more accurate based on the content.
The humor often falls flat, relying on crude jokes and juvenile gags that overshadow any positive messages the series might have intended to convey. The writing lacks consistency, and the tone frequently jumps between lighthearted moments and gratuitous, unnecessary explicitness.
Frankly, I regret spending time on this show. It's disappointing that producers invested so much into a series that ultimately feels shallow and misguided. For viewers looking for thoughtful, well-written comedy, this isn't it.
Even more troubling is the off-screen behavior of its star, Damon Wayans. His public defense of Bill Cosby - a convicted satanic predator - is inexcusable. Supporting or excusing such actions, especially when the victims are so many and so deeply affected, is not only morally wrong but deeply offensive. I cannot separate the art from the artist in this case, and it makes continuing to support the show feel irresponsible. Wayans's remarks should have cost him his household-name status, and I can no longer respect him for standing by such behavior.
Worse still are the broader cultural implications. Shows like this perpetuate the troubling trend of using shock value - particularly through sexual content - to gain attention, rather than offering anything of substance. It's a disservice to audiences and reflective of a larger issue in the entertainment industry, where fame too often comes from provocation instead of real talent.
In my view, My Wife and Kids caters to a very narrow audience and fails to offer meaningful entertainment. It's not just a missed opportunity - it's part of a broader problem that deserves to be taken seriously.
The humor often falls flat, relying on crude jokes and juvenile gags that overshadow any positive messages the series might have intended to convey. The writing lacks consistency, and the tone frequently jumps between lighthearted moments and gratuitous, unnecessary explicitness.
Frankly, I regret spending time on this show. It's disappointing that producers invested so much into a series that ultimately feels shallow and misguided. For viewers looking for thoughtful, well-written comedy, this isn't it.
Even more troubling is the off-screen behavior of its star, Damon Wayans. His public defense of Bill Cosby - a convicted satanic predator - is inexcusable. Supporting or excusing such actions, especially when the victims are so many and so deeply affected, is not only morally wrong but deeply offensive. I cannot separate the art from the artist in this case, and it makes continuing to support the show feel irresponsible. Wayans's remarks should have cost him his household-name status, and I can no longer respect him for standing by such behavior.
Worse still are the broader cultural implications. Shows like this perpetuate the troubling trend of using shock value - particularly through sexual content - to gain attention, rather than offering anything of substance. It's a disservice to audiences and reflective of a larger issue in the entertainment industry, where fame too often comes from provocation instead of real talent.
In my view, My Wife and Kids caters to a very narrow audience and fails to offer meaningful entertainment. It's not just a missed opportunity - it's part of a broader problem that deserves to be taken seriously.
Began as an admirable effort by Wayans and ultimately succumbed to lazy, absurd and out of place sitcom impulses
Network: ABC; Genre: Family Sitcom; Content Rating: TV-PG (for scatological humor and implied sexual content); Available: Syndication; Perspective: Contemporary (star range: 1 - 4);
Seasons Reviewed: Complete Series (5 seasons)
I was a big supporter of "My Wife and Kids" in its first season. An ABC mid-season replacement, "Kids" felt like a refreshing and real family sitcom without the obnoxious strains to be "edgy" or a slavish following of the man-child husband, nagging wife, cute kids formula that runs most CBS comedies. It was an unlikely star-vehicle turn for "In Living Color" alumni Damon Wayans.
Wayans constructs the show as a living homage to "The Cosby Show": a happy affluent African-American family with a father who spends most of his time at home, a strict but game wife, a dim-bulb son and adorable little daughter. Tisha Cambell-Martin (Janet) plays Michael (Wayans) Kyle's wife as a partner in his adventures instead of a constant adversary. The new Theo is George O. Gordon as Junior, the butt of constant jokes about the size of his head from dad, the new Rudy is the a quintessentially scene-stealing Parker McKenna Posey. "The Cosby Show" is highly regarded for a positive portrayal of its characters in the 80s when TV was seen as going down the moral tubes. "Kids" benefits from a similar swing of the pendulum and got some deserved praise for its ability to resist being smarmy in a sea of garbage.
But as the show wore on, Wayans' scatological impulses begin to overtake him. It starts with season 2's "Table for Too Many", a one-hour juggernaut where Wayans faces off with Larry Miller at a Benihana-type restaurant and the "pee pee" jokes begin to fly. A few seasons later, "Wife" makes a spectacular and unexpected leap off the ramp and over the shark when Junior actually impregnates a girl and we're supposed to believe that a character played to us as nearly mentally retarded is becoming husband and father material.
From season 2 forward the show gets lazier and lazier. The show is charming and pleasant enough and would have been a perfect fit for all the conservative crusaders who want all TV to be about nice, happy people who nothing happens too but the show begins to stock itself more routinely with sex jokes that are less clever and less implicit. As when applied to any family sitcom, it's a little creepy.
I like that the show doesn't try to gross us out; it doesn't try to be edgy or contemporary (though there is a memorably clever "A Beautiful Mind" homage re-casting Junior in the John Nash role). Not to mention, the show has the benefit of truly wretched ABC family comedies like "Full House" and "Family Matters" still in our memories to make it look better. Wayans does everything he can with what he has and within the limits of the genre (as well as his own self-imposed constraints) and gets a few good laughs along the way, but he alone can't keep the show afloat. The "Cosby Show" comparisons are a distant memory now as "My Wife and Kids" fell into the network family sitcom rut.
* * / 4
Seasons Reviewed: Complete Series (5 seasons)
I was a big supporter of "My Wife and Kids" in its first season. An ABC mid-season replacement, "Kids" felt like a refreshing and real family sitcom without the obnoxious strains to be "edgy" or a slavish following of the man-child husband, nagging wife, cute kids formula that runs most CBS comedies. It was an unlikely star-vehicle turn for "In Living Color" alumni Damon Wayans.
Wayans constructs the show as a living homage to "The Cosby Show": a happy affluent African-American family with a father who spends most of his time at home, a strict but game wife, a dim-bulb son and adorable little daughter. Tisha Cambell-Martin (Janet) plays Michael (Wayans) Kyle's wife as a partner in his adventures instead of a constant adversary. The new Theo is George O. Gordon as Junior, the butt of constant jokes about the size of his head from dad, the new Rudy is the a quintessentially scene-stealing Parker McKenna Posey. "The Cosby Show" is highly regarded for a positive portrayal of its characters in the 80s when TV was seen as going down the moral tubes. "Kids" benefits from a similar swing of the pendulum and got some deserved praise for its ability to resist being smarmy in a sea of garbage.
But as the show wore on, Wayans' scatological impulses begin to overtake him. It starts with season 2's "Table for Too Many", a one-hour juggernaut where Wayans faces off with Larry Miller at a Benihana-type restaurant and the "pee pee" jokes begin to fly. A few seasons later, "Wife" makes a spectacular and unexpected leap off the ramp and over the shark when Junior actually impregnates a girl and we're supposed to believe that a character played to us as nearly mentally retarded is becoming husband and father material.
From season 2 forward the show gets lazier and lazier. The show is charming and pleasant enough and would have been a perfect fit for all the conservative crusaders who want all TV to be about nice, happy people who nothing happens too but the show begins to stock itself more routinely with sex jokes that are less clever and less implicit. As when applied to any family sitcom, it's a little creepy.
I like that the show doesn't try to gross us out; it doesn't try to be edgy or contemporary (though there is a memorably clever "A Beautiful Mind" homage re-casting Junior in the John Nash role). Not to mention, the show has the benefit of truly wretched ABC family comedies like "Full House" and "Family Matters" still in our memories to make it look better. Wayans does everything he can with what he has and within the limits of the genre (as well as his own self-imposed constraints) and gets a few good laughs along the way, but he alone can't keep the show afloat. The "Cosby Show" comparisons are a distant memory now as "My Wife and Kids" fell into the network family sitcom rut.
* * / 4
Did you know
- TriviaJazz Raycole, who originally played "Claire Kyle", was pulled from the show by her mother, who disapproved of a storyline that started off Season 2.
- Quotes
Michael Kyle: But all the music you listen to is full of cussing. Why don't you listen to Marvin Gaye? He never swore... well, until his father shot him.
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