I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
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... View MoreThe joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.
... View MoreThere is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
... View MoreWe need more like this show & "Last Man Standing".The very fact the US insisted on changing the title to "Bleep My Dad Says" actually says it all.Political Correctness is increasingly driving AND diluting our lives.The plot here is about an ex army, very direct speaking, NON politically correct Dad, who has his young son thrust upon him.Both have to learn to live with each other; making for some good stuff and VERY clearly something that would have all "everyone-is-a-winner" types cringing.The role played by his other 'less appreciated' son is also great & also steps on a few toes.We need more of this stuff, to help us laugh at the real world; not that of the lawyers.
... View MoreI've been looking round to see some kind of comedy and instead of watching that 70s show reruns I've decided to give this one a try. Man it's paid off. I'm not going to brag about the story just give you a general idea. The show is about a son - dad relationship that never was and is supposed to be made up for. The guys are trying to get a long and all of the episodes show us how hilarious at times can it be. The Generatrion gap is the obvious one to bring out the differences and comedy but a lot of situational humor is served which I would say is in pair with MASH or even a one that is better, especially since it's really contemporary and up-to-date and touches upon real-life dilemmas. Every episode leaves you with something to think about and this is the quality which I love in a show. Not many sitcoms have this. This one does and in abundance. Furthermore, it makes you laugh. I really haven't thought a sitcom could've done it to me ever since "Married with children" has been taken off.Give it a try, it's really worthwhile.Spoku
... View MoreOkay, William Shatner is perfectly cast as the retired doctor father in San Diego, California where his adult sons, Henry (played by Jonathan Sadowski) and Vince (played by MAD-TV veteran Will Sasso) aren't too far away. Vince's wife is played by another MAD-TV original cast member, Nicole Sullivan. He has a gay housekeeper but he's only recurring in his role. Well, his adult son, Henry has come home to roost and build a relationship with his father. Vince and his wife ran their own realty firm. While I think Nicole is miscast as the daughter-in-law. She is a tremendous talent who is often wasted elsewhere. She and Sasso can hold their own against Shatner. Sadowski is still unfamiliar to me. But I like the fact that the supporting cast is strong which has garnered my interest. This show needs to work on improving the plot lines and character development in it's first year but it already has a great start. Shatner could hold his own in a one man show but let's not give him any ideas about that. We love the cast.
... View MoreBased on the Twitter feed which often contains vulgar language one might right away wonder how or why this is on network TV. The twitter feed isn't always vulgar though, often times the humor is in the raw unabashed truth of the non-PC, non-conformist, slightly behind the times father. While some colorful language might at times make some lines come across funnier its the situations thus far shown,through 4 episodes, that allow the cast to shine.The show started off rocky I'll admit, maybe due to re-shooting for the recast role of Henry. However, each subsequent episode has shown the cast gelling and the show laying down roots to make a truly modest show into a good one.Shatner owns the show. If you enjoyed how Shatner's Denny Crane refused to be bossed around on Boston Legal you'll right away understand Shatner's Ed Goodson on $#*! My Dad Says. You have to try a few helpings of the show but once you do I think you'll like it.
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