With some help from Carol Burnett, kids dish out advice to celebrities and everyday people alike in front of a live audience.With some help from Carol Burnett, kids dish out advice to celebrities and everyday people alike in front of a live audience.With some help from Carol Burnett, kids dish out advice to celebrities and everyday people alike in front of a live audience.
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Love love carol Burnett but I think these kids pompous behavior and lack of innocence that used to make these types of kid formats endearing, has been over played. Unlike past generations, these kids are more than used to being on camera, it's normal for them, in fact they will never really know privacy. Wrong premise in these modern times is the real problem here. They come off rude, showy and a little disrespectful and will make someday grow up and make millennial's look like the greatest generation in comparison. Any candid camera kid show format going forward needs a big new premise to work. In fact they should be interviewing older people.
These kids are so cute and honest in every way. I love how kids can be truthful and honest and sometimes. It can remind us as adults that sometimes things can still be solved simply.
Appears children are rehearsed how to perform. Takes away from th innocence of the answers. Would like to see different children each episode.
This show could be so good. I noticed there was a child from a popular youtube program and really, this show could take a hint from that one. The adults and guests here are condescending, narrow-minded, and incredibly scripted. Shows like this shine when there is room for the kids to explore and ramble. It's so stiff I found myself wondering what kind of audience even watches this - is it for kids or adults? Both? It doesn't remind me of the shows I grew up with and watched with my parents - and I'm 33. Have we really slipped that quickly? The show is also incredibly misogynist -- "At what age should girls start dating?" and Mark should really talk to his daughter about her feelings rather than sheltering her like she doesn't have choice or need or desire. Ew.
You're teaching kids here - open your vocabulary. Open your mind when their minds are MOST open.Yes, kids can know about drag queens at any age - they aren't gross or sexual or horrible - don't tell them they can't learn what drag queens do and are. Teach truths and be fun about it because they deserve to know how the old works. Don't let the internet teach them.
This is my first review on IMDB, but this show is so adorable and so heartwarming I had to try and recommend it to anyone and everyone. The situations brought to the children is of course not the point of the show. It's their take on the world, their ideas, and their brutal honesty that makes the show great. Carol Burnett and Russell Peters have awesome chemistry with the panelists, and the humor actually made me laugh out loud and have to wipe tears from me eyes, whereas most comedy shows only elicit the soft exhale of air from me. I think it would be impossible to be in a bad mood while watching this show, and that earns it a place in my heart.
Did you know
- TriviaRussell Peters is a great co-host (not sure why he's not in the "Cast section?").
- ConnectionsFeatured in Conan: Carol Burnett/Kiersey Clemons (2018)
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