My Two Dads
My Two Dads
| 20 September 1987 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    GamerTab

    That was an excellent one.

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    SoftInloveRox

    Horrible, fascist and poorly acted

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    Calum Hutton

    It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...

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    Yash Wade

    Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.

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    jjparish

    This is the best family show from the 1980's i have ever seen. The relationship with her two straight dads is brilliant. One of whom is cool and artsy, the other one stuffy and strait laced, but who both love her equally. If this was remade today i wouldn't go within a mile of it because the dads would just have to be remade as homosexuals. Thats just a given in todays PC TV landscape. So just enjoy this fun and uplifting show from another age as it is. I also loved Nicoles interactions with her best friend Shelby. So much fun. And so much better than her 2 boyfriends, who were both rather drippy.

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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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    smeadows

    This show may have more meaning for me than most anyone else. I've seen every episode at least five times. I would love a chance to own the videos if the show ever comes to DVD. I'm an adoptee who had a very difficult time living with my adoptive parents. My adolescent years were too painful for me to want to remember them. I could understand a child trying to cope with a foreign environment. I can definitely see much of my personality in her character. I was a bright kid. She had two parents that cared for her and tried to relate to her and understand her. I wish that I would have had so much. Her parents may not have known what to do in every situation, but they made an effort to seek outside guidance when they felt their own advice was inadequate. In this show I see the parents and the adolescent memories that I never had but wanted.

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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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