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Positive: 29 out of 53
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Mixed: 6 out of 53
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Negative: 18 out of 53
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Mar 1, 2014I saw one episode of the show, and it was an incredibly weird experience. The jokes, the relationship between the main couple, the characterization--it's like watching familiar actors parodying Debra and Raymond on Everybody Loves Raymond!
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Sep 4, 2010I loved Til Death until they took the Woodcocks(Steph and Jeff)off the show. They were the laughing stock of it. I stopped watching it after they were taken off the show.
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DiegoMar 13, 2009You would think this show would be off the air by now. It gives in to literally every sitcom convention from the good looking wife married to goofy looking husband to the stealing jokes from all other sitcoms. Simply horrendous.
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ChrisL.Oct 4, 2007Always makes me laugh.
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NikeHMay 2, 2007It's pretty damn funny at times... it's a "situational comedy" and brings up some hilarious points that people can relate to in married suburbia life.
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JoyApr 13, 2007This show looked lame when I saw the previews for it but I gave it a chance since Brad Garrett is one of the stars. Boy, did it stink! We've heard these jokes before on unfunnier shows. I give the show 2 months before it gets pulled off the air.
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ScottGFeb 14, 2007The concept is fine, the casting is right (I'd watch Joely Fisher in anything), but the scripting is weak; there's a lack of crispness that translates into a lack of laughs. The episode where Mrs. Woodcock has a sex dream about Brad Garrett's "Eddie" was ripped off from "Home Improvement". This does not bode well for the future.
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SaidBJan 18, 2007Give it a chance if it does not work out cancell it
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SandyLJan 17, 2007I love this show!!!I I started loving Garrett near the last season of Raymond, so to see him act again is great. He is hilarious and so is Joely. Keep it coming!!
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BrianJJan 9, 2007Terrific show! Hoping the popularity of this show will get 'The War at Home' (trash) cancelled!
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AllisonJJan 9, 2007Love this show!!! It is the only show other than "24" that I make sure not to miss.
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DavidHDec 2, 2006I think this show is funny and deserves a chance to develop. I hope they don't "develop" it like they did "Arrested Development" into every possible timeslot every time I turn it on.
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MariaEOct 27, 2006Hate it...I bet (Garrett is kickin his own ass right now for NOT doing the "Raymond" spin-off...i laughed once during the Pilot...it wasnt even a laugh...it was like a chuckle...it was the only funny part not on the promos nvr watched it again...
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NicholeOct 16, 2006I love this show. It was hilarious.
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RaySOct 12, 2006If you've been married for a while, say 10+ years, you can definitely relate to it, as we did. The fix-a-leak, change-the-furniture, spouse-invites-friends-over, etc. scenarios were quite classic. Some of the lines are pretty stale, though, and the younger couple isn't all that funny.
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NickDOct 6, 2006
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TracyMOct 6, 2006My husband and I love it. One of the only shows out there that makes us both laugh.
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MattJOct 6, 2006I can't believe (actually I can believe) that Fox exploited the baseball playoffs (Mets/Dodgers 10/5/06) to promote their show. Each time a pitch was thrown, you could see "DEATH" over the pitcher's left shoulder. What kind of subliminal message is this promoting?
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BobbieDOct 5, 2006This show makes me laugh out loud! I really think Garrett has a real talent for humor and the situations are very much like real life.
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amymOct 2, 2006I've seen three episodes of this show now (two last night on Sunday) and find it VERY funny!!
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ChrisLSep 26, 2006I like this show my husband and I laugh throughout.
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robertkSep 24, 2006Till they put something better on -- this is a time slot that can take a mediocre show to win the time slot = but it isn't til death!
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MaryRSep 23, 2006I like this show! Why is everyone so down on it? It has only aired 3 episodes, give them time to set the scene and tell the story. My god you people are so impatient. If you dont like it turn the channel!!!
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SandraRSep 19, 2006Awful show. Joy Stamm (Joely Fisher) looks like Raymond's wife. It's not funny it's probably the worst sit com I've ever seen.
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anneSep 18, 2006It is really cute. If you've been married for more than 5 minutes you can see a little of yourselves in these two characters.
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FrankKSep 17, 2006Basically a one-joke show. I can't see how a series can grow from a show that seems to have only four characters. And most of all, every time I see Eddie Kaye Thomas, I think of him as Finch from American Pie. I'd pick this show over the War at Home, but otherwise it's at the bottom of Fox's comedy barrel.
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RavGSep 17, 2006Brad Garrett has a dry wit, something not everyone appreciate.The chemistry between the two(Garrett,Fisher) needs some syncing, but this can only happen with time and familiarity.The writing seems to be a wandering brook looking for that surge that will enable a nice flow.All in all,I watched the few shows only because of Garrett and would have ranked it lower if not for him!
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janeSep 15, 2006In a word "boring"
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LesleyJSep 13, 2006I love Brad Garrett and think he is worth watching. It is not the best show ever, but might improve in future episodes.
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PattyBSep 11, 2006Language, sexual content turned me off. Had some funny parts, like his old self on Raymond. Did not feel comfortable watching this with my 15 yr. old son. Had to turn off when guy begins gyrating and talking about doing it on the new pool table. Read preview for following week and took off my Season Pass. Sorry, was hoping for more than this cheap trash!
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Awards & Rankings
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Sometimes what should be dark comedy is just plain depressing. [8 Sep 2006, p.156]
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Put it this way: Any comedy that milks multiple jokes from a character being named "Woodcock" is pretty much running on fumes.
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The pilot plot... follows a well-worn path of sitcoms traceable back to when cavemen acted them out with large dinosaur bones as props.