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Midseason Show Reviews

by My TeeVee.org

Titus
A heartwarming patchwork story of a family's rocky past and its smoother present, this autobiographical comedy will tug your heartstrings as it tickles your funnybone! Fans of edgy "observational" comedy won't want to miss this -- the quirky, well-drawn characters will have you rooting for them week after week.

God, the Devil, and Bob
Those of you who are unsure about the cartoon genre can rest assured: this show has its roots in a well-established legacy. From the hero, Bob (who's a lot like Homer Simpson) to the Devil (Mr. Smithers, anyone?) to God (think of the Nanny on Muppet Babies), there are plenty of familiar and successful elements to make viewers feel right at home.

Grapevine
Florida's never been hotter than on this sitcom, starring the ever-sparkly Kristy Swanson and a supporting cast of charming swains. Swanson's charm only makes the dating dilemmas highlighted weekly more touching -- and the internal monologues the characters deliver offer welcome depth.

Then Came You
It's the twenty-first century and all those silly age-difference barriers are over! Billie, a successful thirtysomething, meets her dream man Aidan, a searching twentysomething, at the hotel where she's living. Watching the two lovers bridge the age difference provides the comic fodder in this endearing series.

Daddio
Another comedy with an eye toward the future, Daddio features a world where dads stay at home with their kids while the wife brings home the bacon. The generational hijinks and gender-role confusion are only two of the flavors in this rich comic stew; stay tuned to see how this totally modern family handles all their hilarious problems.

 

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