• Network: CBS
  • Series Premiere Date: Sep 26, 2019
Season #: 2, 1
User Score
5.1

Mixed or average reviews- based on 15 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 15
  2. Negative: 5 out of 15
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  1. Jan 6, 2020
    1
    Another stupid sitcom where the kids are smarter than the adults.

    Turn around twice and you get a new character played by an actress who was part of a failed show from last season. Aren’t there other actresses out there who deserve a shot? This show suffers from inadequate character development. With friends like these, the main character doesn’t need enemies. His supposed friends
    Another stupid sitcom where the kids are smarter than the adults.

    Turn around twice and you get a new character played by an actress who was part of a failed show from last season. Aren’t there other actresses out there who deserve a shot?

    This show suffers from inadequate character development. With friends like these, the main character doesn’t need enemies. His supposed friends are trouble enough!
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65

Generally favorable reviews - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 13
  2. Negative: 1 out of 13
  1. TV Guide Magazine
    Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    Oct 14, 2019
    80
    Whether Goggins is squirming at the frank sex talk during a widows' support group, haplessly parenting two adorable (and also struggling) daughters or merely trying to figure out signals on a date after being out of practice for so long, this unicorn is comedy magic. [14-27 Oct 2019, p.11]
  2. 40
    It’s the most neutered possible version of a story that’s otherwise ripe with potential to challenge, move, and confound the audience. The fault doesn’t lie with Goggins. ... Only Breaking Bad co-star Betsy Brandt, as a truth-telling, cage-rattling member of the widows group who catches Wade’s attention, finds authenticity in this pile of network notes masquerading as something fresh and honest.
  3. Reviewed by: Matthew Gilbert
    Oct 1, 2019
    70
    Some of the dating tropes are musty, and so are the sad moments when Wade and his kids realize they’re still grieving. Thankfully, this is a single-camera sitcom and there is no laugh track, so there are no “awwws” when the show turns sincere. But the cast makes it all work pretty well, and I’m going to keep checking it out.