• Network: ABC
  • Series Premiere Date: Jan 8, 2025
Season #: 2, 1
Metascore
51

Mixed or average reviews - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 13
  2. Negative: 3 out of 13

Critic Reviews

  1. Reviewed by: Robert Lloyd
    Jan 8, 2025
    60
    Allen and Dennings do quickly strike a satisfying mix of antagonism and affection. Both know their way around a filmed-before-a-live-audience sitcom. .... The second episode — only two were available to watch — feels less focused. That there is nothing new to see here is not in the series’ disfavor. .... Formulas are formulas because they give consistent, reliable, unsurprising results.
  2. Reviewed by: Dave Nemetz
    Jan 8, 2025
    58
    Tim Allen and Kat Dennings make an entertainingly feisty duo as father and daughter in ABC’s new family sitcom Shifting Gears.
  3. Reviewed by: Ana Dumaraog
    Aug 28, 2025
    50
    Currently, Shifting Gears lives and dies with Allen. This means that its success is directly tied to how much the audience loves the actor and the role he is known for.
  4. Reviewed by: Bruce Miller
    Jan 10, 2025
    40
    “Shifting Gears” plays into the hands of audiences who loved its two stars. Neither goes too far afield from the personalities they helped create. While Dennings often seems like she’s on an uphill climb, Allen seems to be idling.
  5. Reviewed by: Lisa Weidenfeld
    Jan 9, 2025
    40
    Allen’s show seems structured to let him spout off about hot button issues. If only his monologues were funnier. Instead, they seem designed to hit a checklist of things someone like Allen’s character would be annoyed about.
  6. Reviewed by: Alison Herman
    Jan 8, 2025
    40
    Lack of subtlety extends to obvious attempts at intergenerational humor. .... “Shifting Gears” is about a family stitching itself back together. Perhaps it’s fitting that it doesn’t yet feel like a cohesive whole.
  7. Reviewed by: Daniel Fienberg
    Jan 8, 2025
    40
    In lieu of detail or nuance, Shifting Gears is counting on the redoubtable charm of its leads to cover for the elements that either make no sense or, more frequently, just aren’t interesting.