'Til Death
'Til Death
TV-14 | 07 September 2006 (USA)

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  • Reviews
    Dorathen

    Better Late Then Never

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    Doomtomylo

    a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.

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    Invaderbank

    The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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    Mandeep Tyson

    The acting in this movie is really good.

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    tkwitcher

    The show started out with a great story line and then it turned. Don't know why you went from the neighbors to Ali and Doug. I wish you could start back over and keep going with the original newlyweds. There were so many possibilities. Keep Ali as a College Student. Leave Kenny out. Just keep coming up new marital material. I like the characters of the neighbors in the beginning. I really think you had something going. I really like the two main characters and the two people who play them. Brad is great. So is his co-host. She is beautiful. I have stopped watching it though because it just gets bizarre further on in the series.

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    jDriftyx82

    I was really a huge fan of "Everybody Loves Raymond," and Ray's brother (Garrett) was always my favorite character when I watched the show. Now, after "Raymond" has left television, Garrett goes onto his new project "'Til Death." The show is funny.It shows everyday situations that a lot can relate to. It tells about two sets of married couples, one that's been married for 24 years and one that's been married 12 days.While the newlyweds are deeply in love, Garrett and his wife seem to have a strained relationship. The show also shows a lot of contrast between the two couples. Which is great. I hope this show sticks around for awhile.

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    kojak-web

    This sitcom originally centred around two couples. Jeff & Steff Woodcock, a newlywed couple (optimistic and naive) move in next door to Eddie & Joy Stark a couple married for some 20 odd years (jaded and supposedly worldly wise). Jeff also happens to be the vice principal where Eddie teaches history. The actors playing the four main leads are well cast, although Eddie Kaye Thomas's performance as Jeff starts off a bit forced & stilted. But he manages to find a more natural style after a few episodes, so it's worth sticking with. Based on this, I would have rated this show as a good 7 or 8 out of 10.However, that was before the Woodcocks were written out of the series after a season or two, and premise changes somewhat. You still have Joy trying to stop Eddie taking her for granted, and their performances remains strong. But you would expect that from the likes of Brad Garrett and Joely Fisher. It's the writing and production that really starts to nosedive. To help the leads the writers introduce several new characters, with the majority of them bombing. The only exceptions are when Eddie befriends a new teacher at school who hates people as much as Eddie does, and a new Vice Principal who is seeking revenge on Eddie because she was traumatised by him when she was his student. But these are supporting roles. The big problems occurs when they promote the recurring roles of Stark's daughter Allison & her hippie boyfriend Doug into more permanent ones. Unfortunately those characters and the actors who play don't make the transition to mainstream characters that well. The production team make two baffling decisions, they decide to constantly change the casting of Allison between one of four actors (never mind that one of them played a waitress in an earlier episode) and then they they make Doug become aware that he's in a sitcom, except no-one else in the comedy believes him. And for some reason the producers think it hilarious to insert random sounds throughout each episode. None of these changes are even funny, and I can only suspect that the writers were trying to get the show cancelled. Mission accomplished.

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    jazebelle

    I've been watching 'Till Death since it's very first episode and I'm at season 4 now.At the beginning I truly enjoyed this program and thought, what a fresh new start for Brad Garret playing a main role here instead of a supporting role in Everybody Loves Raymond (The episode where Ray Romano came in as an extra was absolutely hilarious)His character as Eddy is lovable, funny coupled with his dry wit and the bundle of jokes made at him about his height was pretty hilarious. And as for Joely Fisher who played Joy, well I can't really see anyone else in her role, she is great and the chemistry between Eddy and Joy is fantastic. Like some of the reviewers have mentioned here, it's easy to see that this couple are really in love with each other after the many years being married and they're much much kinder to each other compared to Deborah and Ray (Which I found over the board annoying - with her yelling and him cringing.) The series took it's hit after the Woodcocks left the show, but some how was salvaged when Kenny (Smoove) joined the line-up. I found him absolutely funny, natural and rather creative in his role. He brought back a little spark in the show, or may have added on more hilarity to what was already there.However, the fact that they kept changing Allison Stark's character started making the show plunge even more. Played by various different actresses (Krysten Ritter, Lindsey Broad, Kate Micucci, Laura Clery), with Laura Clery by far being the worst actress on the show and ruined whatever image any of the viewers had for Allison Stark, (plus I don't get how she's the only one who has blond hair in the family), it was difficult to follow and get used to the constant change.And then I think the show got more and more desperate to stay within it's required ratings so it wouldn't be written off, they kept introducing more new characters to the show which clearly showed how close to pathetic it was getting. Adding on more characters didn't necessarily make it any better, but brought it to an annoying level to which some viewers might just want to shut the T.V off. I'm for one a little sad to see how bad it had gotten since it started. But sometimes, I guess there's no one to blame for the show to go stale, the actors quit their roles to try on bigger things, and in a desperation level, the creators tried very hard to maintain the shows ratings, but alas it wasn't enough. I supposed the kindest thing that can be said about the show is that, the creators tried very hard to keep their audience and fans satisfied through many different lengths, but it just wasn't enough in the end. An A+ for effort.

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