My Two Dads
My Two Dads
| 20 September 1987 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    Artivels

    Undescribable Perfection

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    SnoReptilePlenty

    Memorable, crazy movie

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    Executscan

    Expected more

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    Arianna Moses

    Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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    Dark_Lord_Mark

    Watching this back in 1990, I couldn't imagine the world progressing like it has.Back then men were awesome, idolized, heroic, good and Hollywood portrayed them as much.In 2018, men are now actively attacked by cultural Marxists. Men who are natural leaders and creators and saviors of society are domonized. My Two Dads was the oppossite. Two men find out one is the father and need to take care of their daughter. Unbelievable sure(But not that unbelievable), but entertaining, YES! Both guys have different personalities. One a heart throb with a heart of gold and the other a nerd with the heart of gold, both coming together to take care of their little girl....well teen daughter. Fantastic show, devoid of identity politics and heroically portrays both dads as masculine.It works and THIS is the show the Millennial generation needs to re-watch.

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    rjackson35

    When my wife and I married in 1985, I became the step-father of an eight-year old girl, whom I have raised as my own. At the time she had recently been adopted by another man because she never met her real father. In a sense, she now had two dads. When the show aired we had been in this situation for three years. This show gave her a connection to the rest of the world because she thought she was the only kids with two dads. The man who had adopted her was very money-oriented and I am an artist, so she felt a real connection to Nichole. I hated to see the series end because it was a great source of excitement for my daughter and it made me feel like our whole situation was not so abnormal. Although the show was a comedy, it made a lot serious statements about life and how to deal with situations as they are thrust upon you.

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    sgurch2002

    I've read through these comments, all bashing MTD's, but for me growing with two homosexual fathers, the show was a godsend! There, once a week, was a family that looked and acted just like mine - except I didn't have a neighbor like Dick Butkus, he-he. Greg Evigan and Paul Reiser had this unspoken sexual chemistry, just like my father's, Stan and Randy (though sometimes their chemistry was more that just unspoken but that's a story for Dr. Phil!). MTD's quickly became my life. I collected the entire set of trading cards (sold only in Israel), the backpack, and the hair gell endorsed by Greg Evigan at the time (for a firm, stylish hold...). Really, the only thing I can say to sirs, Evigan and Reiser, "Thank you, my two sweet princes."

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    Brian-272

    I remember this funny but weird comedy series from the late 80's, I watched a few episodes from time to time. It is odd for a girl or any person for that matter to have two dads, but I guess it is possible in this crazy world we live in. The series was well written and featured good acting from Staci Keanan, Paul Reiser, and Greg Evigan. Let me explain 12 year-old Nicole (Staci Keanan) is in an unusual situation. She has two fathers. Years ago neurotic business student Michael (Paul Reiser) and free-spirited painter Joey (Greg Evigan) had loved the same woman only to both broken up with her and they had not seen her again. Later their ex-flame had died and both Joey and Michael learned she had a daughter by one of them, but no one knew which one. So the tough but firm Judge Wilbur played perfectly by Florence Stanley awarded joint custody of Nicole to them both. It was very fun watching the many episodes to experience the growing pains all three had. Each learned about life and love.

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