Mid-Century Modern
- TV Series
- 2025–
- 30m
After an unexpected death, three best friends--gay gentlemen of a certain age--decide to spend their golden years living together in Palm Springs, where the wealthiest one lives with his mot... Read allAfter an unexpected death, three best friends--gay gentlemen of a certain age--decide to spend their golden years living together in Palm Springs, where the wealthiest one lives with his mother.After an unexpected death, three best friends--gay gentlemen of a certain age--decide to spend their golden years living together in Palm Springs, where the wealthiest one lives with his mother.
- Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
- 8 nominations total
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A pitiful waste of multiple talents.
It is painful to watch Bomer play a character dumber than dirt after watching him play the intelligent and witty Neal Caffrey.
It also resorts to the old stereotype of a gay man and his shrewish mother
The jokes are older than Moses, while the punch lines can be seen from a mile away.
I was hoping this would have dry, witty, sarcastic humor like a gay male version of The Golden Girls.
It is made worse by the fact that two of the leading men are actually gay and have personally destroyed most of the traditional and incorrect ideas about gay men.
If this show gets a second season, I hope it improves by leaps and bounds.
It is painful to watch Bomer play a character dumber than dirt after watching him play the intelligent and witty Neal Caffrey.
It also resorts to the old stereotype of a gay man and his shrewish mother
The jokes are older than Moses, while the punch lines can be seen from a mile away.
I was hoping this would have dry, witty, sarcastic humor like a gay male version of The Golden Girls.
It is made worse by the fact that two of the leading men are actually gay and have personally destroyed most of the traditional and incorrect ideas about gay men.
If this show gets a second season, I hope it improves by leaps and bounds.
The previews and trailers made me worried it would be too cheesy, but I've been pleasantly surprised. I've been bored by many of the more recent sitcoms (it's hard to love again after 'Parks and Recreation' was so perfect and so many shows feel stale or overly forced.) Mid-Century Modern feels like watching 'The Golden Girls,' 'The Nanny,' or 'Just Shoot Me' again for the first time - stupid in the best way, chock-full of hilarious little quips, and has heart without being smug about it. If you're a lover of classic sitcoms or a fan of Nathan Lane's character in 'The Birdcage,' you might consider giving this one a go, it's a lot of fun and they have some fantastic guest stars.
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I turned on Hulu today and discovered a brand-new show that had just dropped - I had no idea it was released today! After reading the synopsis, I decided to give it a try. All I can say is that I started watching and ended up bingeing the entire season in one sitting - it was that good! The show has a very 'Golden Girls' vibe, which I loved. I was taken aback by how much I enjoyed it, especially since it's a new show. Normally, I prefer watching shows with multiple seasons already under their belt. Without giving away any spoilers, I just want to say that this show is extremely well-done, and I'm eagerly waiting for another season !
I don't understand why people don't get the jokes or the fun. There are so many dark things on tv. It's nice to turn on one thing about friends, family and love. It's a breather from all the true crime, depressing documentaries and the news which is mostly horrific. No one makes fun shows anymore. If they are funny it's because you're laughing at someone's misery on reality tv. I like the show because when I get home I just need a cleanse from all the world drama. Just 30 minutes when I can just decompress and this show does it for me. I just hope they do not cancel it because it is not getting critical praise. It's a 30 minute sitcom. Does anyone who posts these reviews remember what those are?
Whenever I watch a multicam sitcom for the first time in a while, it always takes a minute to not feel like the jokes are forced and in your face but this one settles in really nicely. Push through the first episode and its storyline setup and you'll probably appreciate it.
Some jokes are cliche but many are very very funny and I enjoy that the humour isn't so clean and conservative. It can be very funny when characters drop the f-bomb and talk about real and relatable gay topics. It also features a great cast with some very recognisable sitcom actors in each episode.
I've easily and enjoyably binged the whole season in one day and would happily watch a season 2.
Some jokes are cliche but many are very very funny and I enjoy that the humour isn't so clean and conservative. It can be very funny when characters drop the f-bomb and talk about real and relatable gay topics. It also features a great cast with some very recognisable sitcom actors in each episode.
I've easily and enjoyably binged the whole season in one day and would happily watch a season 2.
Did you know
- TriviaLinda Lavin's 2nd to last television appearance. Her last appearance is in Criminal Minds Episode 18.3 in May 2025
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards (2025)
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