• Network: ABC
  • Series Premiere Date: Sep 17, 2002
Season #: 3, 2, 1
Metascore
53

Mixed or average reviews - based on 27 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 11 out of 27
  2. Negative: 5 out of 27

Critic Reviews

  1. Chicago Sun-Times
    Reviewed by: Phil Rosenthal
    Jul 3, 2014
    37
    Ritter and Sagal are old pros, but they can't salvage material this weak. [17 Sep 2002]
  2. Chicago Tribune
    Reviewed by: Steve Johnson
    Jul 3, 2014
    30
    Nothing in this show has not been seen before. And nothing particularly deserves to be seen again. [17 Sep 2002]
  3. The Detroit News
    Reviewed by: Tom Long
    Jul 3, 2014
    25
    Watching dad fend off guys while the girls strut around in thongs is going to get old fast. [17 Sep 2002]
  4. The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
    Reviewed by: Scott Colbourne
    Jul 3, 2014
    25
    Ritter, in his Three's Company days, played a career womanizer and there are a few laughs watching him on the other side of the door. A few laughs as in three, but not company enough. [14 Sep 2002]
  5. Christian Science Monitor
    Reviewed by: M.S. Mason
    Jul 3, 2014
    20
    It is just offensive to hear a middle-aged man ask his daughter about her bodily functions. [13 Sep 2002]
User Score
7.0

Generally favorable reviews- based on 7 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 7
  2. Negative: 1 out of 7
  1. Dec 3, 2011
    8
    It is very funny and charming despite the of course extremely annoying Dad character. But this is a very good edition to television. And ofIt is very funny and charming despite the of course extremely annoying Dad character. But this is a very good edition to television. And of course it won't be remembered. Full Review »
  2. Dec 3, 2011
    10
    It is very funny and charming despite the of course extremely annoying Dad character. But this is a very good edition to television. And ofIt is very funny and charming despite the of course extremely annoying Dad character. But this is a very good edition to television. And of course it won't be remembered. Full Review »