• Network: FOX
  • Series Premiere Date: Apr 13, 2005
Season #: 2, 1
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  1. Feb 5, 2017
    10
    It's a show about supposedly stereotypical characters breaking their prejudice and self-boundaries to adapt new people, new environments andIt's a show about supposedly stereotypical characters breaking their prejudice and self-boundaries to adapt new people, new environments and new challenges in their lives by helping each other. I believe in order to evaluate this show you need to do the same. The first episode may be revolving around the Playboy legend Pamela Anderson, yet I understand that the character she is playing requires the biggest effort to break the prejudice while being introduced to viewers and to the rest of the major characters therefore I believe she is the perfect choice of actress for this role, considering her real-life experience of how to deal with this situation. I like this show because its mildly sexual comedy is used to underline that intellect does not grow in a single fixed way that all people have their various qualities in depth and they should be respected as they all have something more to offer rather than their bodily goods. It's a decent non-offensive comedy with lots of good social messages and well-acting cast. Keep watching without prejudice and it may surprise you. ^^ Full Review »
  2. Jan 16, 2014
    3
    Stacked begins with Skyler Drayton (Pamela Anderson) visiting a local book store and, in typically ludicrous sit-com fashion, she ends upStacked begins with Skyler Drayton (Pamela Anderson) visiting a local book store and, in typically ludicrous sit-com fashion, she ends up working there. As the title suggests most of the jokes revolve around Anderson's looks and ample bossom and only occasionally are any of them particularly funny. I can only imagine enough men tuned in to the first series to see Anderson (it can't have been down to the quality of the show itself) as Stacked somehow made it to a, I imagine equally poor, second season.

    One to avoid.
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