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Universal acclaim- based on 128 Ratings
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Positive: 116 out of 128
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Mixed: 2 out of 128
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Negative: 10 out of 128
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Apr 12, 2014As a man in my late 20s I can still relate to a show about men in their late 40s. This is a quality dramedy that feels very sincere every episode. The characters are very well acted and I enjoyed it until the end.
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MeredithKJan 5, 2010I just watched 4 episodes back to back. Brilliantly written and acted, realistic and poetic at the same time. Absolutely stellar.
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AdamBJan 5, 2010Never thought I would be so excited about a show starring Ray Romano. This performance surpassed every episode I ever saw of his sit-com. Great acting, script and camera!
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PattiGDec 8, 2009I loved it. It was well worth the wait. Excited to see what happens next week. Ray shines.
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EdwardSJan 11, 2010I am sixty but this is a real life adult show. The scripts are great and the actors just perfect. Keep em coming.
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SoniaCJan 11, 2010I am a femaile, I must say though that this show is so.... REAL. That I took the time and effort to find a venue (here) to express this, is a biggie! I pronosticate that this will be a long running show, it should be. Congrats!
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BobSJan 2, 2010Refreshing, funny, real.
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NormanC.Jan 28, 2010Love the show. Each show brings further depth to each character. Last nights concerning the Big Brother program was especially interesting. I'll keep watching.
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AsherJan 4, 2010It was pretty interesting. Well worth the time!
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EdwardAJan 5, 2010The last 7 minutes of episode 5 sealed the deal for me. Currently my favourite new show of the season. Andre Braugher is exceptionally good in his role.
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BruceHJan 6, 2010As a 65 year old retired educator, I have sen ALOT OF TV. This is a smart, clever, articulate program with fine acting throughout the cast. Perhaps, this program is geared toward adults (no offense to the under 30 age group), who know what it is like to "slave on" in life with its "Are you kidding me?" moments. The show is a snapshot of midlife and what that MIGHT mean. Smart tv is unusual.
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PatriciaMJan 6, 2010Only new show I cannot miss. It just gets better every week.
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KevinJ.Feb 2, 2010Super Show. Excellent writing. Not many venues portray real-life situations for men in their 40-50's. Just the right balance of tension and successes to make it work very well. This is my new #1 on TV.
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AndyRDec 16, 2009This show hits home in some ways, I like the way the characters deal with shortcommings through their freindship, I hope TNT gives this show a chance and doesn't panic and pull the plug...
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BrandonSDec 7, 2009The pilot was pretty good, and I anticipate that this will get better and better. Andre Braugher, the best actor EVER, and Scott Bakula together on one show? No doubt about it, it's a dream cast. It's Romano's show, and he does a good job, but it's his co-stars that are going to elevate this to the next level.
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LISAHDec 8, 2009finally a show with depth truth warmth AND reality well written and great actors THIS is what viewers want and TV needs.i just hope they don't cancel it before it has a chance to catch on-please keep it!!!
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caroltJan 11, 2010Best new show in ions. New, fresh, and believable. Very entertaining.
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BrentTJan 12, 2010Love the show, witty. Good balance of humor/drama. Middle aged men need something relateable. This is it. Hope it has great success.
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HavBJan 13, 2010
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JaniceBJan 2, 2010I love the various prospective
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RyanDJan 27, 2010Funny, insightful, and well-acted - that rare kind of show that hits on all cylinders.
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JOHNRJan 6, 2010This is a great show about three old college buddies coming of age - middle age.Filled with low-key humour, affection for each other and struggling to hold on to what they once had.
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LisaDJan 8, 2010Excellent writing; wonderful acting. My husband and I laugh out loud at this show! The way they talk to each other reminds me of how my husband and his friends talk about things! I hope people find out about this show so it will stay on....
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JonathanCDec 22, 2009For people who are looking for another Everybody Likes Raymond type show, it might take a while to get used to it. It has its own beat, its own rhythm. At times is somber, and times its frickin hilarious. You will like this show if you don't compare it to Romano's last one.
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DonTJan 11, 2010Very thought provoking with well placed wit. This show truly hits home with real, working, middle class adults. Makes you think and provides good chuckles.
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PhilBJan 11, 2010Personally love this show, i really thought it was going to be another dumbed down american sitcom when i first heard of it. Glad to say it surprised the hell out of me with it's honesty and depth. Great writing, please keep it coming.
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KathyWJan 12, 2010It seems like it is an honest view of the men's world. It is funny and poignant at the same time. Great acting by Andre B and Ray R. Keeps me interested.
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CraigMJan 13, 2010These three veterans wear their characters well. I expected this from Andre Braugher and Scott Bakula but Ray Romano has been a surprise. This is not the sit-com Romano. Since I am one of them, I understand these characters well.
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MichaelTJan 26, 2010Great new show. Very simple, yet complex at the same time. Takes you into the lives of 3 middle-age men. Andre Braugher's character is excellent as he struggles with being a man who does not live up to his father's expectations.
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VeronicaL.Jan 29, 2010surprisingly great - loving it more each episode!
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LukeVDec 16, 2009
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JimMDec 19, 2009
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JasonWDec 23, 2009I think it is brilliant, very insightful and often hard to predict. Well done.
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BIllPDec 30, 2009One fo the best new shows on television in quite a while. Insightful, thought provoking. For ONCE a show with some brains!
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RickDDec 31, 2009Finally something new that doesn't have sex, crime, doctors, lawyers and reality contests as a ,central theme. Light humor with real life believable situations, especially if you're in the same age group as the characters. Romano brings something worthwhile and entertaining to the TV screen.
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LovellRDec 15, 2009I'm 45 and this show hits home in a major way. I'm a fan of cast (Ray, Andre & Scott)...outstanding work!
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RobertDec 16, 2009Very well written and acted. It's, by turns, funny, dramatic and poignant. Hope this stays on the air long enough for it to gain a following, because it will.
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J.Wilson-BDec 21, 2009I absolutely LOVE this show! This is a very telling description of the challenges that men go through when coming upon what many consider "middle age". Men of a certain age is WONDERFUL!
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JoeBDec 28, 2009Great show! Never liked Ray Romano, but in this show he shines (as do his co-stars).
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Oct 12, 2010Great show! all three guys stand out, especially Ramano, who makes a triumphant return to television. The direction is great, and though the middle-aged theme of Men of a Certain age has been done before you get the sense that it refuses to let the show drift off into pittyville.
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Nov 3, 2010Excellent cast. Pretty much the show runs on the shoulders of these great men that play their roles perfectly. The story and roles fits them as best as they could fit an actor. Can't wait for season 2.
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Jan 13, 2011Thumbs up from Sweden cuz I just love this clever show with it's brilliant actors!
I've just turned 25 now but Ray Romano has been making me laugh since ELR, which in my opinion is the best sitcom ever made. I hope this show continues from many seasons to come. -
May 19, 2011
Awards & Rankings
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It's a midlife triumph, a series that takes a well-worn theme and makes it unpredictable, freshly funny, and sometimes moving.
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Those who gravitate to this engaging show will be rewarded with the kind of substantial, thoughtful fare more often reserved for theater audiences. Plus, there are outstanding performances.
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Although Romano is the keystone of the group, it is very much an ensemble drama buoyed by writing that protects the characters from the perils of self-pity and self-indulgence with quick and gentle humor and plot points that capture the forces a middle-aged, middle-class man might actually battle.