theedeer
Joined Aug 2016
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The endearing part do not take long to reveal great acting and storyline... I would say by the end of episode 1 or at least episode 2 the great delivery of the script becomes apparent. No wonder rotten tomatoes has it at 100% It is a family show and has some good quality life lessons and struggles. We loved it and couldn't understand one bit why it failed.... I am assuming because of a bad time slot and promoting. It is even well worth the one season.
This has an amazing cast and a style about it that is like the live audience/recording that I love so much. The actors laugh at things and pause with lines making it very real and personal.
(Laugh track aside, which is very annoying & overdone....) The best part about the show, or rather One of the best parts is that it has very serious moments that are serious and topics so very relevant needing to be addressed in real life that remind me of what shows use to be about.... positive change and accountability.
The comedy is real and the acting is real and both are refreshing. If you are looking for perfect or fake makeovers or artificial fun, this is not the show for you. If you appreciate a live style and actors who make you feel it's OK to bring themselves into the show, even good to, and who make you feel it's okay not to be perfect, than this is your Huckleberry.
I have always treasured Kat's style of acting & it is nice to see Tim rising and growing from past mistakes and bringing the heart of what was always great about his acting. To be honest, the supporting actors are great.... yes even the kids (especially the kids). Cheers, and may truth and goodness triumph in your lives and hopefully this show as well, but especially in your lives knowing you are seen And appreciated.
(Laugh track aside, which is very annoying & overdone....) The best part about the show, or rather One of the best parts is that it has very serious moments that are serious and topics so very relevant needing to be addressed in real life that remind me of what shows use to be about.... positive change and accountability.
The comedy is real and the acting is real and both are refreshing. If you are looking for perfect or fake makeovers or artificial fun, this is not the show for you. If you appreciate a live style and actors who make you feel it's OK to bring themselves into the show, even good to, and who make you feel it's okay not to be perfect, than this is your Huckleberry.
I have always treasured Kat's style of acting & it is nice to see Tim rising and growing from past mistakes and bringing the heart of what was always great about his acting. To be honest, the supporting actors are great.... yes even the kids (especially the kids). Cheers, and may truth and goodness triumph in your lives and hopefully this show as well, but especially in your lives knowing you are seen And appreciated.
If everyone can't figure it out by now it is easy to tank a review score and you find perplexing scores on very good movies. There are so many agendas and with fake email addresses and someone willing to pay a little money to tank a review it is just too easy nowadays. Anyway.... this was a well acted movie and put together well. There were a few things that could have been better researched or had a reviewer flag for not authentic, however, overall it was very much worth the watch. I recommend this movie which gave a bit of a thrill on the edge wondering if everything was going to happen or not. I would give it a 90% easily.