Son of a Critch
- Fernsehserie
- 2022–
- 30 Min.
Es ist ein aufrichtiger Einblick in das Leben eines Kindes, das innerlich viel älter ist als seine 11 Jahre, und das Komödie und Selbstironie einsetzt, um Freunde zu gewinnen und mit der kle... Alles lesenEs ist ein aufrichtiger Einblick in das Leben eines Kindes, das innerlich viel älter ist als seine 11 Jahre, und das Komödie und Selbstironie einsetzt, um Freunde zu gewinnen und mit der kleinen Gruppe von Menschen in Kontakt zu treten.Es ist ein aufrichtiger Einblick in das Leben eines Kindes, das innerlich viel älter ist als seine 11 Jahre, und das Komödie und Selbstironie einsetzt, um Freunde zu gewinnen und mit der kleinen Gruppe von Menschen in Kontakt zu treten.
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Okay, we are regular viewers and enjoy each & every episode!
It's been very satisfying to see the character development!
Each family member adds to the story and the sense of Newfoundland heritage!
Enjoying Fox and her relationship with Mark developing!
Good to see how the friends interact as they grow and get more mature!
Seeing the combination of British and Canadian cast has been interesting!
Okay so my BIG question now: Who is the actor who played Pops brother Leo! I recognized that actor, but I cannot remember his name!
Please, please, enlighten me!! I'm frustrated that I can't remember who he is! Please 🙏 share that with me!
It's been very satisfying to see the character development!
Each family member adds to the story and the sense of Newfoundland heritage!
Enjoying Fox and her relationship with Mark developing!
Good to see how the friends interact as they grow and get more mature!
Seeing the combination of British and Canadian cast has been interesting!
Okay so my BIG question now: Who is the actor who played Pops brother Leo! I recognized that actor, but I cannot remember his name!
Please, please, enlighten me!! I'm frustrated that I can't remember who he is! Please 🙏 share that with me!
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I'm on the first episode of Son of a Critch and right away I got The Wonder Years vibes. The show is being told through Mark's (the son) perspective, but he's a nerdier version of Kevin Arnold. The show feels very similar but with a Canadian spin on it.
I can see Ritchie being the Paul Pfeiffer and Fox as the Winnie Cooper (possibly even Becky Slater?) of the show. Tina might even be the Winnie Cooper of the show.
The narrator is even an older version of Mark, very similar to how Daniel Stern played the older version of Kevin Arnold doing the narration in The Wonder Years.
The one thing I like is that they added a Filipino kid to the show. Being an east Indian person, I remember dealing with similar types of BS from some of the kids in my school that didn't understand our cultural differences. Ritchie deals with similar types of BS and all he wants to do is fit in. That's something that's actually missing from The Wonder Years.
So far the how is pretty good, so I hope it develops into something like The Wonder Years or even funnier. I love that they went with the 80s for the time period, since I grew up in Canada during the 80s and 90s. I also grew up watching The Wonder Years back then, so Son of a Critch gives me that nostalgic feeling.
I can see Ritchie being the Paul Pfeiffer and Fox as the Winnie Cooper (possibly even Becky Slater?) of the show. Tina might even be the Winnie Cooper of the show.
The narrator is even an older version of Mark, very similar to how Daniel Stern played the older version of Kevin Arnold doing the narration in The Wonder Years.
The one thing I like is that they added a Filipino kid to the show. Being an east Indian person, I remember dealing with similar types of BS from some of the kids in my school that didn't understand our cultural differences. Ritchie deals with similar types of BS and all he wants to do is fit in. That's something that's actually missing from The Wonder Years.
So far the how is pretty good, so I hope it develops into something like The Wonder Years or even funnier. I love that they went with the 80s for the time period, since I grew up in Canada during the 80s and 90s. I also grew up watching The Wonder Years back then, so Son of a Critch gives me that nostalgic feeling.
This series started off a tad slow for me, I wasn't sure if I was going to persevere with it. But.... as it got going it just got better and better.
I don't know anything about Newfoundland apart from other TV series I have seen which have been mainly really dramatic, so this was a wonderful change.
Great to see the sets from the 80's too. A lot of people are making comparisons with The Wonder Years and Young Sheldon, but I think this stands on its own, and indeed, it's based on the Father's real life experiences growing up. The humour is wry and self deprecating, not in your face laugh out loud although there are a few of those too.
I see it has been renewed for Season 3, so I'm definitely looking forward to that!
I don't know anything about Newfoundland apart from other TV series I have seen which have been mainly really dramatic, so this was a wonderful change.
Great to see the sets from the 80's too. A lot of people are making comparisons with The Wonder Years and Young Sheldon, but I think this stands on its own, and indeed, it's based on the Father's real life experiences growing up. The humour is wry and self deprecating, not in your face laugh out loud although there are a few of those too.
I see it has been renewed for Season 3, so I'm definitely looking forward to that!
I'm only 2 episodes in but as someone who relates to this pre-internet era and has spent a great deal of time in rural NFLD, I love it so far. I'm looking forward to the next episode each week. The set designers have really nailed this, and the cast is superb (Sophia Powers as Fox especially!)
Upon watching, you are inevitably drawn to make comparison with The Wonder Years (original) but also notice the differences that makes this stand out on it's own.
It has all of the comical absurdity that revolves around a typical family type that most will recognise.
Great performances all round, with particular note for Benjamin Evan Ainsworth and Malcolm McDowell (in his best role for years).
It is silly and of course absurd but oh so delightfully so, partly because of the Canadian elements attached.
It has all of the comical absurdity that revolves around a typical family type that most will recognise.
Great performances all round, with particular note for Benjamin Evan Ainsworth and Malcolm McDowell (in his best role for years).
It is silly and of course absurd but oh so delightfully so, partly because of the Canadian elements attached.
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- WissenswertesBased on Mark Critch's memoir of growing up in Newfoundland and Labrador. Critch stars in CBC's This Hour Has 22 Minutes (1993).
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