I've read a few of the critics reviews, and though everyone's entitled to an opinion, their bashing of this show only proves one thing to me, they're full of sh*!. Looking down from their high rise glass and steel cages I doubt if they even know what makes a good urban sitcom. Yes it uses formulaic, 1 episode contained plots. It's….a "sitcom". When did it become mandatory that a 30 minuteI've read a few of the critics reviews, and though everyone's entitled to an opinion, their bashing of this show only proves one thing to me, they're full of sh*!. Looking down from their high rise glass and steel cages I doubt if they even know what makes a good urban sitcom. Yes it uses formulaic, 1 episode contained plots. It's….a "sitcom". When did it become mandatory that a 30 minute weekly show had to be arc based with a singular storyline played out over the course of a season. Too many years watching "24" I think. I'm also hard pressed to label all the characters as stereotypical, how so? Is it the "stripper who worked her way through college"? Ok yeah…., except that it's always done from the point of view that she's a stripper, who claims this. Last I checked, this show has a college grad who teaches and claims that she strips. ( so, just which episode has the strip club scene in it?!?) Or is it Craig's character - daytime teacher, nighttime struggling artist? Well all the people I know who pursue these type of creative dreams (musicians, artists, writers, etc) live this life, and I know that first hand [feel free to Google me] So, I can identify with this character, and in fact I enjoy the interaction with all the characters in this show, do I think some are over the top? (Jimmy) Sure, but they're counter-balanced by other characters (Principal Taylor) It's an imaginary world with imaginary people living interesting lives. Or maybe you think the characters of Fox's "New Girl" is an accurate portrayal of grown people in their mid 30's? (and I love New Girl. by the way.) Yeah, they take some artistic license on that show for sure. It's no different with Mr. Robinson, The integration of music (one of the first things you lose in an urban educational environment) is inventive and refreshing, the plots revolve around the settings and the characters and even though they have a 22 minute shelf life, they still ring true as being feasible situations for those characters, the dialogue is current, the atmosphere, up to date, unlike some shows that take so long to reach the air, they feel outdated before the 1st episode finishes. I believe many reviewers use the viewer ratings to base the tone of their comments on, thinking "if no one's watching it must be bad" Do you remember a show called "Firefly"…. Anyway, I enjoyed the 6 ep run and hope they come back for a second season.… Expand