Lanky, bumbling private eye Vic Nardozza faces misunderstandings and mishaps while working cases for McKay Investigative Services, but ultimately gets the job done.Lanky, bumbling private eye Vic Nardozza faces misunderstandings and mishaps while working cases for McKay Investigative Services, but ultimately gets the job done.Lanky, bumbling private eye Vic Nardozza faces misunderstandings and mishaps while working cases for McKay Investigative Services, but ultimately gets the job done.
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It was okay. It had lots of potential. I think they should have called it something other than "The Michael Richards Show" and maybe didn't have one main charactar, like Friends (which doesn't have any one main charactar, but focuses on all the cast) It would have been done quite successfully. Because it really was funny, but had too many flaws. Oh well :(
Watched this recently on YouTube; it was only Richards rehashing his Kramer mannerisms with lousy scripts and a supporting cast that looks like they were held hostage at gunpoint. Richards' "Seinfeld" reputation must have been the only reason this horribly written show made it to air; it seems like two failed pilots would have given NBC a clue as to what they were in for. Awful.
A titan of physical comedy and nonsense syllables, Richards does provide what one expects from a comedy: laughs. I was tickled at least a few times (yes, laugh-out-loud funny, not just a smile).
He manages to distance himself almost completely from Kramer which is no mean trick considering he's meant to deliver a similar level of yucks. So, I laughed.
But I also cried. Much of the show just sits there. William Devane enters and, despite his charm, seems like he's accidentally stumbled onto the wrong stage and then just tries to fit in. The Tim Meadows character is even more displaced. Bill Cobbs and Amy Farrington have potential. Mind, this isn't because two actors can act and two can't. They all CAN, but only the last two are remotely integral characters to the show (at least as the premier was written). I'll certainly give it another chance and hope Devane and Meadow's get better lines and plotting.
He manages to distance himself almost completely from Kramer which is no mean trick considering he's meant to deliver a similar level of yucks. So, I laughed.
But I also cried. Much of the show just sits there. William Devane enters and, despite his charm, seems like he's accidentally stumbled onto the wrong stage and then just tries to fit in. The Tim Meadows character is even more displaced. Bill Cobbs and Amy Farrington have potential. Mind, this isn't because two actors can act and two can't. They all CAN, but only the last two are remotely integral characters to the show (at least as the premier was written). I'll certainly give it another chance and hope Devane and Meadow's get better lines and plotting.
I watched the show when it was out and was disappointed. I think Michael Richards has a talent for physical comedy and as a fan of Seinfeld, figured I would give it a try. I don't really remember specifically why I did not like it.
I do remember one funny episode where they had a racist dog that kept trying to get away from Tim Meadows and kept getting injured in the process.
Though given the current revelations about Michael Richard's racist outburst this episode is probably a lot less funny now.
That's really all I can think of to say. I think brevity should be valued. How about a five line minimum to just weed out the "it sucked" comments?
I do remember one funny episode where they had a racist dog that kept trying to get away from Tim Meadows and kept getting injured in the process.
Though given the current revelations about Michael Richard's racist outburst this episode is probably a lot less funny now.
That's really all I can think of to say. I think brevity should be valued. How about a five line minimum to just weed out the "it sucked" comments?
Michael Richards is a hugely talented comic actor, who stole almost every scene as Cosmo Kramer on "Seinfeld." He is one of the best physical comics out there, and one day I hope he will hit it big in either TV or the movies (hopefully he'll make more comedies like "UHF" and "Unstrung Heroes" and not ones like the hugely disappointing "Trial and Error"). But this show is as lame as can be! And I guess the creators thought it would add flair to assemble one of the biggest ensemble casts in sitcom history. That way Tim Meadows, William Devane and Bill Cobbs can have equal time at wasting their talents. As Robert DeNiro said in "A Bronx Tale," "There's nothing worse than wasted talent." "The Michael Richards Show" is a prime example.
My score: 2 (out of 10)
My score: 2 (out of 10)
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- TriviaDuring pre-production, Michael Richards intended to keep his character as far as possible from Kramer. NBC disagreed, and the character ended up with some similarities to Kramer.
- ConnectionsFeatured in 101 Biggest Celebrity Oops (2004)
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