- Network: FOX
- Series Premiere Date: Sep 29, 2015
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 59 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 27 out of 59
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Mixed: 14 out of 59
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Negative: 18 out of 59
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Oct 10, 2015I am not connecting with any of the characters despite the shows obvious attempt to appeal to a diversified viewing audience. John Stamos's character has a "Charlie Sheenesq" quality to it displaying a general lack of respect for women. I will give it a couple more episodes to see if I can start to care if Stamos can be domesticated.
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Nov 2, 2015John Stamos should go back to selling yogurt because this show won't last the season. The actors are trying their best to breathe life into lifeless characters.
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Nov 3, 2015
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Feb 5, 2016
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Feb 5, 2016John Stamos is HOT! That's pretty much it. He has to carry the whole show with his looks. The story line is weak. His character is extremely superficial. He might be a good actor (I don't know) because the script is not very deep. Even the characters in a comedy have to have some substance. I have watched six episodes and I cannot seem to get hooked.
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Feb 5, 2016
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Feb 10, 2016
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Feb 24, 2016Nothing to save with this one/ the actors seam stressed/tortured trying to get trough their lines.... where have all the bad ass men gone?????.... virility is lost on half baked 'men'/ the female protagonist are shamelessly lost in questionable supporting roles/ family dysfunction is portrayed as relevant at the expense of healthy relationship...... it never ends but this one should!!!!!!!!
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Mar 21, 2016
Awards & Rankings
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Yes, this is "Raising Hope" for the carpaccio crowd, but like that gone-but-not-forgetten Fox sitcom set in the no-frills aisle, the potential for schmaltziness is more than balanced by the show's oddball sensibilities.
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Grandfathered is half-assed even by the exposition-dump standards of network pilots for I AM programs. Little of its dialogue even sounds like dialogue; most of it, in fact, sounds like stuff writers might scribble in their notebooks on a page marked, "IDEAS FOR DIALOGUE: MUST WRITE BEFORE FRIDAY!!!"
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Grandfathered" is Stamos at his handsome-but-vulnerable best. Its pilot, a snappy half-hour sprinkled with celebrity cameos and one-liners, isn't groundbreaking television, but it sets the table for a multigenerational rom-com.