Es una ventana cándida a la vida de un chico, mucho mayor por dentro que sus 11 años, que utiliza la comedia y el autodesprecio para hacer amigos y conectar con el pequeño grupo de personas ... Leer todoEs una ventana cándida a la vida de un chico, mucho mayor por dentro que sus 11 años, que utiliza la comedia y el autodesprecio para hacer amigos y conectar con el pequeño grupo de personas de su limitado mundo.Es una ventana cándida a la vida de un chico, mucho mayor por dentro que sus 11 años, que utiliza la comedia y el autodesprecio para hacer amigos y conectar con el pequeño grupo de personas de su limitado mundo.
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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.
I was already a high schooler but kudos to the set dressers because the sight of a push button cable box on a tube TV with an Atari connected to it took me back. The characters are so real and played to perfection by the actors it pulls you into their world seemlessly. I'm team Fox already because she's portrayed as such a vulnerable "bully" and I find myself hoping her character develops throughout the series. Having survived 12 years of Catholic School this show is like looking at a documentary of my childhood.... I was in elementary school in the 70's and high school in the early 80's so that time frame remains something special...
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SON OF A CRITCH seems to be a very promising new sitcom for CBC. The plot follows along the lines of YOUNG SHELDON and the new WONDER YEARS except it's a Canuck childhood recollection. Hopefully, they treat it with respect and keep it on the air, at least until the young actor playing Mark graduates. I could easily relate to the setting, having grown up and gone to school in Canada (albeit Saskatchewan, not Newfoundland), and a decade earlier. The show is full of quirky Canadiana: the Wayne and Shuster lunch pail, the Rich Little poster, the moose headline. The creator of the show, Mark Critch, plays his father on the series. A nice surprise for me was Malcolm McDowell playing Mark's 80 year old grandfather with whom he shares a bedroom. I am looking forward to enjoying many years of this show, tickling my funny bone and reliving memories of being a nerdy kid in Canada.
I really like this show. I'm new to Canada, so it's nice to see a take on 1980s Canada, and New/Lab in general. Not being Canadian, I sometimes miss the inside jokes but my Canadian husband will explain.
He really likes it b/c it reminds him of growing up in the same time frame (he's the same age as Mark). The show is well written, well acted, and funny. The actor that plays Mark, Benjamin, is just delightful. Love the friendship between him and Ritchie.
We can't wait to see season 2.
He really likes it b/c it reminds him of growing up in the same time frame (he's the same age as Mark). The show is well written, well acted, and funny. The actor that plays Mark, Benjamin, is just delightful. Love the friendship between him and Ritchie.
We can't wait to see season 2.
I'm not usually a big fan of family comedies, but I really like this one. The characters are well done, esp. Mark. And I love the little bit of sarcasm that's thrown in. The setting is unusual for those of us in the U. S., and it's not mean-spirited. Grandfather (Malcom McDowell) delivers his lines with the kind of dry humor that levels out the sillier parts. The Catholic School setting (and the nuns) are priceless. And the "love interest", Fox, is quite beautiful. I would like this one to stay around awhile; I think I could become part of the family and really care about them. Good luck to continued success.
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- TriviaBased 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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