A newly blended family and two polar opposite stepsiblings named Erin and Aaron who come together through music.A newly blended family and two polar opposite stepsiblings named Erin and Aaron who come together through music.A newly blended family and two polar opposite stepsiblings named Erin and Aaron who come together through music.
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This is Nickelodeon's best show in recent times. I hope they continue this show because it does have potential and I really do think this the networks best work from the past 3 years. It's genuinely funny, the actors are great, the dynamic between the characters are fun & genuine, and it has heart. That's something really important about shows, especially ones made by networks like Nickelodeon. It's nice to Larisa Oleynik come back to Nickelodeon, so that's a nice especially for older & newer audiences since if you grew up watching Alex Mack then you're in for a nice treat, and if you're a youngster then you get to be introduced to her and her amazing work. Erin & Aaron is rock, and so does the them song. Erin & Aaron a fun family show that deserves to be continued.
Combines the set layout of Henry Danger with the Joke-VomitOfLaughter-Joke-VomitOfLaughter style of Two & a Half Men with exceedingly crass parents and with an irritatingly mean little girl in the likes of Drake & Josh and Henry Danger but without any of the charm or appeal of Megan and Piper. Determinedly watched all episodes and succeeded (taking several days in-between to recover). The presentation either calmed down a little by the seventh episode of I simply acclimated to it. Typically vapid modern-day adolescent pop music. (Loved only the hard rock guitar song about an astronaut dog by a competitor in episode 13 - sounded really good). Blame everything on the script, kept deliberately dumb but given high octane fuel. Cast seems all right (replaceable but competent). Highly unrealistic. Filled with lame ideas ('cause all the good ones have been taken?). Too much of an unrelenting formula pounded repeatedly into the public.
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This show is fun for the whole family to watch-kids and adults! How rare is that?!?!?!
There arent many shows parents can watch with their school aged children that are good clean family fun these days but.....Erin & Aaron has sure delivered! This show is fun, wittty and keeps the entire family entertained. The music is great and catchy. Our kids love the songs and even request them on Spotify! We enjoy the music too, there are songs in almost every episode.
And little Natasha...that kid steal the show...what a great little actor. Every scene with the little sister in it is a winner, she is fantastic!
Our whole family really hopes that it gets renewed for a second season.
Kudos to the production team at Nickelodeon; great show all around from casting to final product!
There arent many shows parents can watch with their school aged children that are good clean family fun these days but.....Erin & Aaron has sure delivered! This show is fun, wittty and keeps the entire family entertained. The music is great and catchy. Our kids love the songs and even request them on Spotify! We enjoy the music too, there are songs in almost every episode.
And little Natasha...that kid steal the show...what a great little actor. Every scene with the little sister in it is a winner, she is fantastic!
Our whole family really hopes that it gets renewed for a second season.
Kudos to the production team at Nickelodeon; great show all around from casting to final product!
For better or worse, they love this show. There are some funny moments, a fair amount of questionable parenting, and the focus on original music is nice. The laugh track itself gives me some nostalgia to similar shows made in the 90s. It's a little tortured in places and the story line doesn't always make a lot of sense, but I think that's on brand for what the show is trying to be. I do hope they make a second season of this show, as I do think it has some great potential for future story lines given where season one ended. Also, a few of the songs are really catchy, whether I like it or not. Do I find myself singing "Cash for boots" under my breath from time to time? Yes. Yes I do.
I really don't expect much from shows on Nickelodeon or the comparable shows on Disney. But so little innovation, so much everything-is-just-copied-from-other-shows, that's really rare. Not one idea of their own. Really everything already existed elsewhere. And always better. Whether the composition of the characters, the lame stories or the series orientation.
Boredom is inevitable. It may be that in pre-internet times it was once enough to rerun the same stories for each new generation, only with new faces and slightly modernized equipment. But where pretty much everything is always present for everyone, that is simply no longer enough. The clever youngest, the patchwork siblings (of course the male is the wimp, she is the strong one, because it can't be any other way these days) and the parents are close to madness. In addition, hardly any of these series can do without singing. The only positive thing is that the sports obsession of other series doesn't exist here. The series is so sub-mediocre that it's not even trash good anymore.
So, let's be honest - 13 episodes, that's enough.
Boredom is inevitable. It may be that in pre-internet times it was once enough to rerun the same stories for each new generation, only with new faces and slightly modernized equipment. But where pretty much everything is always present for everyone, that is simply no longer enough. The clever youngest, the patchwork siblings (of course the male is the wimp, she is the strong one, because it can't be any other way these days) and the parents are close to madness. In addition, hardly any of these series can do without singing. The only positive thing is that the sports obsession of other series doesn't exist here. The series is so sub-mediocre that it's not even trash good anymore.
So, let's be honest - 13 episodes, that's enough.
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- TriviaLarisa Oleynik who plays the mother Sylvia, also starred in the 90's Nickelodeon show The Secret World of Alex Mack almost 30 years prior.
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