18 to Life
- TV Series
- 2010–2011
- 23m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.3K
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Two couples with opposing points of view reluctantly become family after their teenage kids run off and get married.Two couples with opposing points of view reluctantly become family after their teenage kids run off and get married.Two couples with opposing points of view reluctantly become family after their teenage kids run off and get married.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 12 nominations total
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This show was so boring. The jokes were so lame and the acting was way worse than average.
Hilarious show for young and open minded people. My fiance and i binged watched it over one weekend. I cant believe this show didn't last longer. I wish i found it earlier. It was nice having an original show to watch instead of the same old same thing. They really dropped the ball letting this one go.
Michael Seater really has the magic touch with teen sitcoms. Up until now, the greatest Canadian sitcom with teen appeal was "Life With Derek"; the show was of high enough quality that Disney picked it up for its channel. Now, Michael Seater (who played Derek) stars on the next best teen sitcom to come from Canada and is arguably the best teen sitcom on the air today. Michael plays a teen newlywed married to the girl next door played by Stacey Farber. This new "Life" series is hilarious. The supporting cast, especially the four parents, are played to perfection. My favourite character is Michael's father played by the incomparable Peter Keleghan. US viewers will recognize him as Ranger Gord from "The Red Green Show". Keleghan's square-jawed good looks and comic timing make him perfect for sitcoms. Some might remember him as the pretentious boss Alan Roy in "Made In Canada". Many who know this character will find Roy Donaghy's character in "30 Rock" less than impressive as Keleghan puts Alec Baldwin to shame. I hope "18 to Life" lasts longer than "Made in Canada" did. I watched the pilot quite by accident when I turned to CBC waiting for "Little Mosque" and I have been hooked ever since. I don't watch a lot of television anymore but "18 to Life" is going to be a Monday evening ritual, just like "Corner Gas" was.
This was not a bad show, the comedy was really stupid but I think the show was mostly meant for kids/tweens/teens. I thought it was OK. Peter Keleghan is always great.
This was a typically bad Canadian TV comedy filled with bad jokes and lots of bad writing and acting and it just has a cheap look to it like they didn't have enough money or simply didn't care enough to make it a good show.
Did you know
- TriviaAlthough the fact that Jessie is not Jewish is a major source of concern to Judith, Stacey Farber is Jewish in real life.
- GoofsWhile it's not stated where the series takes place some Montreal landmarks can be seen. But in several episodes it's stated that the 18 year-old couple can't drink because they're underage. That will be true if the series takes place in the neighboring province of Ontario where the drinking age is 19 (21 for the United States) but in the province of Quebec it's 18 so in that case they would legally be able to drink.
- SoundtracksYes I Do
(Opening Theme)
Performed by Hawksley Workman and Dolly
Written by Hawksley Workman (as Ryan Corrigan) (SOCAN) & Greg Johnston (SOCAN)
Published by Hawksleytown Publishing (SOCAN) administered by Peermusic Canada Inc., Blackfoot South Music Inc./Southern Music Pub. Co. Canada Ltd. (SOCAN)
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