For a tiny cottage in a tiny town, this place sure sees lots of baggage. Each episode, new guests bring their own special brands of crazy to this new TBS comedy from "Earl (2005)" creator Gr... Read allFor a tiny cottage in a tiny town, this place sure sees lots of baggage. Each episode, new guests bring their own special brands of crazy to this new TBS comedy from "Earl (2005)" creator Gregory Thomas Garcia.For a tiny cottage in a tiny town, this place sure sees lots of baggage. Each episode, new guests bring their own special brands of crazy to this new TBS comedy from "Earl (2005)" creator Gregory Thomas Garcia.
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Mount Trace Realty is a mountain vacation retreat where one rents Froggy Cottage from married couple Wilfred (Charles Robinson) and Emma (Aloma Wright). Their nephew Eddie (Eddie Steeples) has various menial jobs. Local stripper Vivian (Carly Jibson) runs a blackmail scam with her adopted stepson Frank (Lou Wilson). Dr. Andrew Brown (Garret Dillahunt) lives next door with his son. Officer Kimberly Leahy (Kellie Martin) is the local sheriff. The renters have crazy adventures and write them down in the guest book. In the second season, Vivian hitches a run with Eddie on his way out of town. They find themselves involved with a different rental house and another guest book.
Creator Greg Garcia got a concept which leaves the show in an unusual anthology style. Each episode is about new guests. It's a style better fit for dramas. Comedies do need constant leads with whom a relationship can be built between the viewer and the show. It is unusual but eventually the recurring roles keep the show anchored more than the guest book premise. The guest book becomes nothing more than a McGuffin and even less than that. Greg's humor is still fun and he brings back quite a few of his cohorts. I don't usually write the reviews until the show is canceled and then I hear Greg's comments on a podcast. I certainly hope that he's joking about retirement.
Creator Greg Garcia got a concept which leaves the show in an unusual anthology style. Each episode is about new guests. It's a style better fit for dramas. Comedies do need constant leads with whom a relationship can be built between the viewer and the show. It is unusual but eventually the recurring roles keep the show anchored more than the guest book premise. The guest book becomes nothing more than a McGuffin and even less than that. Greg's humor is still fun and he brings back quite a few of his cohorts. I don't usually write the reviews until the show is canceled and then I hear Greg's comments on a podcast. I certainly hope that he's joking about retirement.
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i turned on the television with my wife the other night and found this program. we watched the first one and laughed so hard. didn't know there was a second one til the first one ended. that was a good surprise. the people who live in the town are hilarious and we will watching week after week. the big stripper was funny. my wife likes the raising hope dad neighbor. good writing and really creative show.
Just started watching season 2 after loving season 1!!! Can't wait to see what else they get away with on regular TV. The list of famous people is amazing on this show. Check it out for yourself!
If you're at all interested in this show, first watch Episode 8 with Jenna Fisher in the one about the Alzheimer's patient. If that one doesn't get you hooked, than this isn't your kind of humor. The very first episode was the weakest in the bunch and isn't a good indication of the laughs to come.
Certainly in the same comedy vein as My Name is Earl and The Last Man on Earth. Really glad to see there's a Season 2 on the way!
I enjoyed the first two episodes and look forward to see where this is going. Great cast of characters and actors. I like the unique way there are reoccurring characters and new characters every show. It definitely has Greg Garcia's signature style. If you like "My Name is Earl" you'll probably like this one too.
Did you know
- TriviaThe band Honeyhoney performed the opening theme and appeared at the end of each episode to perform a song live.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Les Simpson: Krusty the Clown (2018)
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- Pine Mountain Club, California, USA(Most exterior shots, Market)
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