A grown man moves back home after coming out that he is gay.A grown man moves back home after coming out that he is gay.A grown man moves back home after coming out that he is gay.
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I watched the show pretty regularly until it's recent cancellation. While there were funny bits here and there (mostly in the early episodes), most of the show was loud, crass & way too broadly acted, in the usual Fox Network style. The two parents - played by Orson Bean and Anita Gillette - were particularly tiresome.
The idea of having a non-urban, average-guy gay man as the central character is terrific. But this show had too many characters to juggle; some of the more interesting ones (the ex-wife, the son) had too little to do, while I could've done with less of the sister and the parents.
Given how bad most of the new network comedy shows have been over the last few seasons, I was really hoping this one would be the exception.
The idea of having a non-urban, average-guy gay man as the central character is terrific. But this show had too many characters to juggle; some of the more interesting ones (the ex-wife, the son) had too little to do, while I could've done with less of the sister and the parents.
Given how bad most of the new network comedy shows have been over the last few seasons, I was really hoping this one would be the exception.
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- Trivia13 Episodes were made but only 7 episodes got to air.
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Robert 'Robbie' Miller: What is the point of having a great tree if the outside of the house looks like... like...
Pamela Theresa Gamble-Miller: Our house?
Robert 'Robbie' Miller: Yes.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Saturday Night Live: Lucy Liu/Jay-Z (2000)
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