willz187
There are positives to this show: the energy, the look of the show, decent cast (except the male lead, Nick Zano is a good straight man in other sitcoms, but terrible when allowed to emote)His performance and the embarrassingly piped-in laugh-track, and 'woo' track, and the writing is corny. So far, of the post 'Happy Endings' alum, this is the worst. Marry Me and Weird Loners are far superior. Benched was even a little better than One Big Happy. New Girl with Marlon Wayans Jr, doesn't really count as he left the show and returned to it. The best of these don't rely on the fake laugh track. I'm starting to loathe Big Bang Theory too - which relies too heavily on it.All in all, the gags, as quirky and loud as they are, don't work. But there are worse shows.
Perry Heights
I am sure that this show made it on air solely because Ellen produced it. Like American Idol, Ellen has no business taking away a position that somebody more deserving, more experienced, and more qualified should have gotten. I wonder how many more deserving shows were passed by because Ellen wanted this to air. Why are multimillionaires so hellbent on taking jobs away from more deserving people just to satisfy their ever-expanding egos. And the fact that she willingly associates her name with this garbage (and Repeat After Me for that matter) shows that she cares little for intelligent, thought provoking TV in lieu of her usual childish, second grade humor and has a very low opinion of the intelligence of her audience. Ellen, as her head gets bigger and bigger from fame, her ideas and shows get smaller and smaller (almost to the lowest depths of the reality TV she so obviously dearly loves). This "comedy" had no laughs whatsoever. The acting was preschool. The situations preposterous. NBC took a hit scratching Ellen's back and in the future, really needs to look at the quality of the programming and not the name attached to it.
AWizeGuy
Spoiler Alert? - No specifics, just generalization's. 'Shock Humor" seems to be a recent tool writers use to draw an audience. Absolutely! TV needs to be entertaining while transforming your mind to a fresh new and engaging place; for many of us to take our minds off the reality of our lives :) This tool that the writers often overuse, as they understand it allows them to open the door to our minds as it puts us in a place of mental reception and touch to forbidden fruit mentally and often import a portion of what they write into the makeup of our own lives. This is where content becomes critical as this type of program will change your outlook on life without you even realizing you've been morally changed; it's because you were manipulated to open your mind and allow liberties to be taken that are out of place.Although the content of this show will draw most people in; the question is, how will the message of the show change you while in the subliminally open state of mind? This show crosses pretty much all the sexually moral boundaries it can; for the sake of humor and draw. I believe the spoken word, projected or received, is permanently laid within us at some level and the plot of this show will ultimately change your moral boundaries in some way. One should ask, if moral boundaries are meant to be crossed, what power do they really have?This show goes to far in it's attempt to redefine what the family should be and why. With the family being the core root of society; crossing these moral lines we all know and live by to differing degrees is one area that has produced many. many undesirable results. The world has enough problems, why encourage more with a TV show like this one?PEACE OUT!
Aktham Tashtush
so the sitcom is okay the idea is new and fresh yet the execution was so weak and no where on point.I don't know maybe it's the Cast or the writer Liz Feldman but i know that a 100% i didn't even giggle for once ..I really love Ellen DeGeneres but i believe she jumped into producing this show just out of pity on her friend Liz and it was not a good idea.Elisha Cuthbert and Nick Zano used too much of talking with the "dumb,,dumb" voice in the beginning... I don't know what Kelly Brook is doing !! like seriously why !! just two big b00bs with a couple of censored nudity scenes ...Elisha Cuthbert's performance was so unconvincing as a lesbian. In happy endings she was hilarious ,, yet to be fair Nick Zano's was okay presenting the naive rational pretty face,,, but seriously thou the whole cast acted that way ,, i mean at least bring up a character who acts like knowing everything and acting smarter than everybody just to change the stupidity tone a bit.overall i didn't really think it's a comedy worthy of watching... it might be good but so not good enough.