Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMitch Crumb is a gay Hollywood screenwriter who returns to his hometown. His mother Suzanne, who tried to take out estranged husband Billy, is newly released and needs his help. They hang ou... Tout lireMitch Crumb is a gay Hollywood screenwriter who returns to his hometown. His mother Suzanne, who tried to take out estranged husband Billy, is newly released and needs his help. They hang out at their family-owned restaurant.Mitch Crumb is a gay Hollywood screenwriter who returns to his hometown. His mother Suzanne, who tried to take out estranged husband Billy, is newly released and needs his help. They hang out at their family-owned restaurant.
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
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Everything pretty much works here from the zany opening credits to the great set design, editing and music score, it all fits in perfectly. It is a traditional sitcom but it finds ways of being fresh and inventive and its use of outdoor shots and other devices makes it stand apart from the rest.
The cast are terrific. Jane Curtin has simply never been so funny and in a year where has-beens like Debra Messing got Emmy nominations for Best Actress, Curtin should have been a lock - her performance shows a side to her that one didn't see she had on 'Third Rock from the Sun', let's just say she's as out of it as John Lithgow was on that show. Fred Savage is always welcomed and he has a great part here that on first glances looked like he wouldn't be able to do, but he shines with an excellent, controlled and sensitive performance. Together, Curtin and Savage have two of the best roles in television last season.
The rest of the cast are good too - Eddie McClintock and William Devane are solid; Maggie Lawson got more to do as the season progressed but Reginald Ballard as a barman is unnecessary and if the show were to have continued, his exit would have been inevitable. Among the guest appearances throughout the season included: Elliott Gould, Illena Douglas, Rider Strong, Teri Garr, Rider Strong and Kevin Rahm.
It's disappointing that ABC didn't see its potential but again, this is a network that is only centering on three programs as their concern, but this really could have been something special and its 12-episodes were all fantastic and a true gift, hopefully one day it will get a DVD release. Like so many short-lived shows ('Action', 'Undeclared', 'Freaks and Geeks' etc), this is another that perhaps was just too good for real tastes. The only quibble is that the 12th episode left so many unanswered questions that one can be disappointed that there will never be a resolution.
An excellent series A+
The first step to improving this show is to get rid of that laugh track. My God....if your not going to film it before a live audience, then don't use fake laughter. Plus, the volume is so low it sounds like people are laughing in the next room or something. Sort of a bizarre use of canned laughter I think.
The writers took time to clearly point out all of the characters, and enticed this viewer into wanting to see more.
Many critics were harsh... saying this show wasn't funny and lacked substance, however I think that they have set the series up for a potential long run on ABC.
I can see the show being on the dial for sometime.
Due to ABC's ratings with "Dancing with the Stars" being so high, at least this show got a good lead-in.
The show goes up against CSI on CBS. Will ABC keep this new program up against the #1 show in America?
That would be, excuse me, crazy!
Fred Savage plays a closeted gay screenwriter who returns home from Hollywood to look after his mother (Jane Curtain) who has just been released from a mental institute after trying to run over her husband, because he left her for another woman. Based on the real-life experiences of the creator/writer Marco Pennette (who co-created Caroline In The City) it's good to see a gay person portrayed on TV who isn't effeminate and overly camp, and there are some decent moments in here. However, gags about mental illness, drug use and depression might not be everyone cup 0f lithium.
It moves from attempts to get a laugh to outright schmaltz in a way that The Wonder Years got away with, but here the subject matter is a lot darker, and it's hard to tell if it really works.
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- Anecdotes13 episodes were made but only 5 aired.
- Citations
Mitch Crumb: All I wanna do is get the hell out of here, and now I gotta tell Crazy 1 and Crazy 2 that Crazy 3 is having a baby.
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- Durée30 minutes
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