- Network: Comedy Central
- Series Premiere Date: Mar 14, 2007
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 32 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 21 out of 32
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Mixed: 1 out of 32
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Negative: 10 out of 32
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KOMay 9, 2007Keith, How dare you compare this garbage to Reno 911. Here's the comparison: When I watch Reno 911, I laugh. When I watch Halfway Home, I curse Comedy Central for not running a Reno 911 rerun instead. Then I change the channel.There's got to be something else on. "Harnessing lead's unique powers" on the History Channel? Anything?
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CBApr 6, 2007god awful
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Mr.HankeyMar 15, 2007
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PhilLMar 16, 2007Let me get this straight. Since Comedy Central ditched the critically acclaimed Chappelle's Show and hilarious Conan O'Brien reruns they have given us instead Naked Trucker, Reno 911, Sarah Silverman Program, Mind of Mencia, Freakshow, and now this? A trash show made by trash for trash. I'm cancelling my cable subscription.
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MihaiPMar 25, 2007
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KevinOApr 25, 2007Matthew Gilbert of the Boston Globe said this show has "more sparks of originality than TV's top-rated comedy, 'Two and a Half Men.' " He's right. That's good for a point.
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bethMay 17, 2007what a waste of talent
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ThatGuyMar 15, 2007It really wasn't at all, the jokes were terrible as well.
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KeithDMar 29, 2007A cheap Reno 911 wannabe that fails on all counts. The characters are obnoxious and unbearable, the situations contrived and unfunny. The reason they try to make it seem like a reality show is because it's blatantly obvious how weak it is when viewed as a scripted comedy.
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DavidA.Aug 28, 2007
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The show... is juvenile, vulgar, and crude, and yet, I still think it contains more sparks of originality than TV's top-rated comedy, "Two and a Half Men."
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A mildly amusing way to spend a half an hour.
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Like many post-Curb Your Enthusiasm unscripted series, Home has sloppy, lip-service plots with scattered inspired moments, but nothing that makes a satisfying whole. [16 Mar 2007, p.64]