Um homem amigável do Oeste tenta encaixar em um bairro difícil em Los Angeles.Um homem amigável do Oeste tenta encaixar em um bairro difícil em Los Angeles.Um homem amigável do Oeste tenta encaixar em um bairro difícil em Los Angeles.
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It took a while for the series to come to Germany, which is why we're lagging behind a bit. The status of the assessment is in the middle of the third season.
The series clearly lives from the game of the protagonists. Above all, of course, Kyles as a grumbler and Greenfield as an optimist. But, that surprised me a bit, the actresses are no less important and, unlike in comparable series, are not of secondary importance, but definitely have their important roles, and not at all as filler or accessories. Not like in series like "According to Jim" or Tim Allen comedies, where a macho fails at best because of the woman's mind. No, it's an equality that has been introduced in the sitcom at least since Roseanne. What the writers should do with the character Grover Johnson doesn't seem entirely clear to them, but it's not uncommon for the child character to be the biggest problem in shows like this. It's different with the two grown-up sons of the Butlers, who are really great characters and are played brilliantly by two actors who are really willing to play.
The plot is typical for sitcoms. A few thoroughly positive ideas, but mostly the usual. It is supplemented by social and political topics, which unfortunately often appear to be presented with a wooden hammer. At least it's never as embarrassing as "Dad Stop Embarrassing Me!" comes over. But the episodes in which Tichina Arnold plays the lead Chistin are really problematic. That's very embarrassing, especially because this religious extremism is meant in the first place. As if a person were only worth something if they believed in the Christian God. Low point the episode with Marty's short-term girlfriend, an atheist. Who was guilty of nothing but not believing in Mother Butler's God. Which immediately jeopardizes the "salvation" of the poor son. This is religiosity of the worst kind.
All in all, it's a mostly entertaining, entertaining series, but it's unlikely to become one of the great classics of the genre. The wait continues for a really good sitcom of the 2020s.
Good average, 6,5/10.
The series clearly lives from the game of the protagonists. Above all, of course, Kyles as a grumbler and Greenfield as an optimist. But, that surprised me a bit, the actresses are no less important and, unlike in comparable series, are not of secondary importance, but definitely have their important roles, and not at all as filler or accessories. Not like in series like "According to Jim" or Tim Allen comedies, where a macho fails at best because of the woman's mind. No, it's an equality that has been introduced in the sitcom at least since Roseanne. What the writers should do with the character Grover Johnson doesn't seem entirely clear to them, but it's not uncommon for the child character to be the biggest problem in shows like this. It's different with the two grown-up sons of the Butlers, who are really great characters and are played brilliantly by two actors who are really willing to play.
The plot is typical for sitcoms. A few thoroughly positive ideas, but mostly the usual. It is supplemented by social and political topics, which unfortunately often appear to be presented with a wooden hammer. At least it's never as embarrassing as "Dad Stop Embarrassing Me!" comes over. But the episodes in which Tichina Arnold plays the lead Chistin are really problematic. That's very embarrassing, especially because this religious extremism is meant in the first place. As if a person were only worth something if they believed in the Christian God. Low point the episode with Marty's short-term girlfriend, an atheist. Who was guilty of nothing but not believing in Mother Butler's God. Which immediately jeopardizes the "salvation" of the poor son. This is religiosity of the worst kind.
All in all, it's a mostly entertaining, entertaining series, but it's unlikely to become one of the great classics of the genre. The wait continues for a really good sitcom of the 2020s.
Good average, 6,5/10.
I've read most of these reviews say the show is racist when there is a difference in stereotyping and racist. It's a great mash up of two different stereotype worlds. Also it's a comedy people put yourself aside! I've actually met people like both families. If it were the other way around it still would be funny. Its suppose to be about two different families from two different cultures becoming friends.
In the first 10 mins of pilot, I wanted to give 1 star. Give it time, it will stick.
The show has a great potential. By 3rd or 4th .. You will start loving it and get the idea ..
Just take a chance...
The show has a great potential. By 3rd or 4th .. You will start loving it and get the idea ..
Just take a chance...
It's actually pretty good. Finally another family show that isn't a police show, reality show or hospital show.
I'm curious how some of these reviewers expect this show's writers and producers to establish the plot and pave the way for character development without Calvin initially cracking "white jokes" and vocalizing white stereotypes.
This show is about a white family moving to a black neighborhood, mind you an all black neighborhood that was once an all white neighborhood before black people moved in.
But if you give it a chance, Calvin changes. I think this show has its heart in the right place. We can act like racism no longer exists, but we are just fooling ourselves, and I appreciate that this show is coming from a different perspective, and appears to be trying to help us all connect as human beings regardless of race.
In my opinion, The Neighborhood is a show that America needs right now. If it helps open even one pair of eyes from the darkness of racism, it is well worth it.
This show is about a white family moving to a black neighborhood, mind you an all black neighborhood that was once an all white neighborhood before black people moved in.
But if you give it a chance, Calvin changes. I think this show has its heart in the right place. We can act like racism no longer exists, but we are just fooling ourselves, and I appreciate that this show is coming from a different perspective, and appears to be trying to help us all connect as human beings regardless of race.
In my opinion, The Neighborhood is a show that America needs right now. If it helps open even one pair of eyes from the darkness of racism, it is well worth it.
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- CuriosidadesAfter the pilot filmed, CBS recast two lead roles for the series order. Beth Behrs replaced Dreama Walker and Max Greenfield replaced Josh Lawson.
- Erros de gravaçãoIn the entire series so far, the mailbox on Dave and Gemma's house changes back and forth. It changes from next to the front door to the edge of the front porch.
- ConexõesFeatured in Entertainment Tonight Canada: 06072018 (2018)
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