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It's a nice light hearted family show that I will admit starts slow but gets good towards the middle of the second season.
I don't really understand a lot of the criticism, the vast majority of sitcoms are at this level of quality my biggest issue with the show is it can be boring at times but aside from that enjoyable. The main characters are okay and most the celebrity guest steal the show each his own I guess but I prefer the show over the movie.
I don't really understand a lot of the criticism, the vast majority of sitcoms are at this level of quality my biggest issue with the show is it can be boring at times but aside from that enjoyable. The main characters are okay and most the celebrity guest steal the show each his own I guess but I prefer the show over the movie.
Great venture for Ice Cube and I really appreciate that he tapped into great talent and creative pools from now defunct CW shows like "Everybody Loves Chris" and "Half and Half". With "Are We There Yet?" being on TBS following the lead of the template that Tyler Perry has set should insure that these shows don't end abruptly and will have a lasting syndication run.
These episodes are setting the pace for possibilities with all the rich characters and situations to draw from. For example the Hyphenated name issue really was thought provoking and funny. I give this a 7 with room to grow. I am look forward to seeing where things go.
These episodes are setting the pace for possibilities with all the rich characters and situations to draw from. For example the Hyphenated name issue really was thought provoking and funny. I give this a 7 with room to grow. I am look forward to seeing where things go.
- extraordinairethegreat
- 3 giu 2010
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This show is a nice family sitcom. Something easy going to come home to and relax. One bad side is the styling. The wife, Suzanne, played by Essence Atkins, looked way better during the first episodes. She wore her natural hair and light makeup and young/cool mommy clothes. She looked like a young and cool mom. Now she look sort of OLD. She wears this weird color brown wig. Hairpiece and so does the daughter. It take a lot away from the series to me. I cant focus much on the actual show sometime due to the sub par styling. I will continue to watch, but with mild dislike for the styling. Keep it up guys, greatness takes time. There is much potential to be had.
- chamie-smith
- 17 mag 2011
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Very funny sometimes, other times bleh. What I like most: the dancing at the start, Kevin's monologues, Gigi's extra large smile and giggles/squeals, . What kicks it up sometimes are the guests/recurring characters Brick Street, Troy, the guy who plays insurance agent/travel agent/loan officer, African park attendant/caterer. And the running gags: Ice Cube's disappearing act (especially when used on him or ignored), Troy's lying about his whereabouts to his mom. And for fans of Half & Half ( which starred Essence Atkins) Telma Hopkins ( who played her half sister's mother on that show) appears now as her mother in law and Obba Babatunde ( who played her father on that show) appears again as her father.
- curtisthomas-03634
- 20 apr 2020
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I'm quite a fan sitcoms and I've probably seen most of the reasonably good ones by now. I also tend to follow the supposedly mediocre. However, this sitcom is by far the worst one I've seen. The jokes just fall flat; I'm sorry, but that's the way it is.
The show deals with marital life and unfortunately the points it tries to make are dismissed far too easily. They're also generic and the jokes used to make them are uninspired. There simply isn't any innovative subject matter like in Seinfeld, Frasier, The Big Bang Theory or other great sitcoms.
I don't usually review IMDb items, but after seeing this I felt compelled to warn others.
The show deals with marital life and unfortunately the points it tries to make are dismissed far too easily. They're also generic and the jokes used to make them are uninspired. There simply isn't any innovative subject matter like in Seinfeld, Frasier, The Big Bang Theory or other great sitcoms.
I don't usually review IMDb items, but after seeing this I felt compelled to warn others.
- jernejjenko
- 1 giu 2010
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- mhardison64
- 28 nov 2012
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I just discovered this show through Samsung Tv plus and must say that I have fallen in love with it. I watch it almost every day. It's just an all around feel good show that keeps me laughing and in my happy place.
- gararediamond
- 11 mag 2022
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I saw this sitcom the other day on a local TV affiliate, and it's easy to understand why it only lasted three seasons.
This black family TV sitcom, starring Terry Crews and Essence Atkins as middle-class parents of two preteen children, just simply isn't funny at all. Although I liked Crews in his previous role as dad to the teen-aged Chris Rock in "Everybody Hates Chris" and think that Essence Atkins is a stunning black actress, the straight characters they portray as parents in this show are rather listless, and the two children are just as vapid and bland. With its tedious story lines, insipid characters, and overall lack of humor, you'll most likely find yourself reaching for your remote after about 10 minutes of viewing (if that long).
Just flat out dull.
This black family TV sitcom, starring Terry Crews and Essence Atkins as middle-class parents of two preteen children, just simply isn't funny at all. Although I liked Crews in his previous role as dad to the teen-aged Chris Rock in "Everybody Hates Chris" and think that Essence Atkins is a stunning black actress, the straight characters they portray as parents in this show are rather listless, and the two children are just as vapid and bland. With its tedious story lines, insipid characters, and overall lack of humor, you'll most likely find yourself reaching for your remote after about 10 minutes of viewing (if that long).
Just flat out dull.
- ericCpotter
- 6 dic 2023
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Ok, white folk saying this is racist is just stupid, but after watching the valentine episode where the toxic machismo was dripping off of all "it's not ok for boys to like flowers unless they're gay", lots of references that men shouldn't be sensitive and some kind of cruel "some kids are just unlikable and need to be left out so they learn to be more likeable" BS left a horrible taste in my mouth. I GET that Terry's character is supposed to be flawed and learn , but it often turns around that he's right after all and that the women and sensitive male characters are constantly belittled. I can only image those that like this are old-fashioned straight Christian chauvinistic wife bashing, gay belittling, emasculating people....who need every poorly written joke spelled out for them. Terry has since showed he's better than all this. He ain't no poor man's tv version of Ice Cube....he's better than that. Way better than that. It feels so out of character for him, it feels unnatural. HE is funny. This trite is not.
- dodobassoon
- 20 ago 2019
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Well so far all I've seen is a couple of silly trailers for the show. I don't see a listing on tbs or anywhere else for that matter. That is really too bad because my daughter and I wanted to give it a chance. We are both fans of Terry Crews from his superb performance on "Everybody Hates Chris" and other internet appearances such as a series of Old Spice deodorant commercials which can be found quite easily on YouTube at http:// www.youtube.com.
His reviews on the YouTube spots and everywhere else are overwhelmingly positive. As a comedic actor Mr. Crews has a great range. We want to be entertained, tbs, so bring this show back for another season and give my 9 yr old daughter and myself a chance to judge (and review online for your perusal) ourselves.
It's late so this non-review may not be as coherent as it is in my head... Something perhaps lost on the 3:30 AM red-eye from my brain to my thumbs (yes, I am typing this non-review on my 4.3" screen HTC EVO). So one more time, we implore you to please promote the show and give us a second chance to see if we like it, simply because Terry Crews is a funny guy and I hope he will start getting the exposure he deserves.
His reviews on the YouTube spots and everywhere else are overwhelmingly positive. As a comedic actor Mr. Crews has a great range. We want to be entertained, tbs, so bring this show back for another season and give my 9 yr old daughter and myself a chance to judge (and review online for your perusal) ourselves.
It's late so this non-review may not be as coherent as it is in my head... Something perhaps lost on the 3:30 AM red-eye from my brain to my thumbs (yes, I am typing this non-review on my 4.3" screen HTC EVO). So one more time, we implore you to please promote the show and give us a second chance to see if we like it, simply because Terry Crews is a funny guy and I hope he will start getting the exposure he deserves.
- learningrichard
- 29 set 2011
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Believe it or not, as a kid, I was a fan of the original movie. Upon looking for something for my dog to watch in the background, while I work from home, I noticed this show on the IMDb channel. After a few minutes, I was utterly disappointed. The overall casting is not the worst, but there could have been changes to make it better. Terry Crews, Coys Stewart, Keesha Sharp, and Telma Hopkins do a great job taking on previous and new characters.
However, Essence Atkins and Teala Dunn were not so pleasant. I sensed a forced or strained voice coming from Atkins that reflects poorly or better yet, sounds corny. Aleisha Allen, known as the punctual teen who can sing, does not reflect in Teala's performance. I'll admit, even Terry Crews does not portray the same persona as the Nick from the original film.
There's supposed to be that dynamic of a former bachelor learning to be a father figure while transitioning into family values. Suzanne should ecstatic about starting a family she dreamed of, alongside maintaining her busy career. The children should be learning how to deal with a new chair at the dinner table, while bonding with their step-father through teenage matters.
As much as the show had potential, I completely understand why it has been cancelled. The jokes missed the punchlines and the storyline left the show.
However, Essence Atkins and Teala Dunn were not so pleasant. I sensed a forced or strained voice coming from Atkins that reflects poorly or better yet, sounds corny. Aleisha Allen, known as the punctual teen who can sing, does not reflect in Teala's performance. I'll admit, even Terry Crews does not portray the same persona as the Nick from the original film.
There's supposed to be that dynamic of a former bachelor learning to be a father figure while transitioning into family values. Suzanne should ecstatic about starting a family she dreamed of, alongside maintaining her busy career. The children should be learning how to deal with a new chair at the dinner table, while bonding with their step-father through teenage matters.
As much as the show had potential, I completely understand why it has been cancelled. The jokes missed the punchlines and the storyline left the show.
- nicholasl-42897
- 27 gen 2022
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I saw this show for the first time a few days ago and I was so upset about a few racist comments made. I hoped it was a fluke, but after watching another few episodes it is clear that this show is full of racism! I am a white chick and I guarantee if there was a show out there that had comments in it towards blacks all heck would break loose. I hate the fact that racism is OK when it is geared towards white people. Not only that, but the show sucks on other levels. The show has no moral boundaries, the characters are bland, and the acting is just outright terrible. I can't believe it has as many stars as it does on here.
I love this show! I don't watch a lot of TV, but ran upon Are We There Yet in rerun mode while channel surfing for something good to watch; (not a lot out there). It's funny and all of the actors are great in their roles; the characters are so believable and compliment each other like clockwork. There's only one character I don't like much and that's the children's real father -- he's a total jerk! As I said I don't watch any of what's on TV now -- too many reality this and that, courtroom idiocy and silly talk shows, etc. I think Are We There Yet should have been given a greater chance to run; it's a good clean show and it doesn't portray the Black family in the screwball stereotypical way television usually does. I'm waiting and watching for Are We There Yet to come out on DVD or Amazon Video -- HURRY!
- shani_dayo
- 5 set 2015
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I began with a skeptical view believing this series could not be pulled off, as so many other film-series shows have been shocking however this one was done well. Terry crews may not have the game of ice cube but he certainly pulls the character off by transforming the character from the hilarious player to the comedic settled down dad. Kevin and Lindsay were picked perfectly as the cast members. Frank the children real rather is so funny as charlie murphy, I wish he had more episodes he added alot to the show. Over all the characters were great and the show never feels like it's running out of ideas, it's one of those shows you can watch constantly without getting sick of it.
- SpenserD97
- 1 mar 2024
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Saw the film for some reason in 2005 and had to turn it off it was so bad.
Noticed they were running it on Comedy Central with terry crews and watched an episode.
Absolutely awful,
I can't believe this made it three seasons. I made it barely past one episode. The way the lead male character was feminized ruined the show and the family dynamics that it was trying to instill.
- dan-dimerman
- 15 lug 2020
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I LOVE THIS SO SO MUCH! It's my comfort show. I've watched it more than 10 times over the past year. Almost everyday now. The only flaw I have is I HATE Suzanne Kingston-Persons (Essence Atkins). She is SO immature and controlling and doesn't take accountability and values friendship over marriage. She always gets mad at nick for the smallest reasons. Nick Kingston-Persons (Terry crews) plays the BEST DAD role!. I do agree that there are a few racist comments but I'm black so it's not really offensive to me. I don't have anything against white women or white people in general. Terrence, Ice cub, I don't like him so much either. He is quite funny sometimes but I don't like the way he treats nick sometimes. Another thing! There's always a comment that's child abuse or relates to child abuse. Marilyn made a comment about wondering why more kids don't go missing and choking Lindsey out. It was the episode where she made baby puff pants for Lindsey so she didn't have to buy them. There are ALOT of examples of other things that have been said that involve harming the children. It wasn't just from Marilyn it's been from all the characters and it's been more than once throughout the seasons and episodes. Another minor flaw is how they cut frank completely out the picture and most of the time the kids are the ones who invites him over or actually want to see him. Overall I love the show and nick is my favorite character he never fails to make me laugh.
- pinkston_arianna
- 3 set 2024
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Talking in the kitchen after smelling cinnamon toast, Keesha Sharp tells Essence Atkins that she is between boyfriends and mentions she could sell a "J. Crew" sweater online to help "TIE" her over while she's in between boyfriends. The CORRECT phrase is "TIDE" over. It's only one letter but it make all the difference in what's being said. Take the extra time and make sure whatever it is you are trying to say is actually the right expression. Way too many take short cuts and use adages improperly. Let's get back on target and respect our language while we can still speak and write it. Please. There may be a time in our future that what we say and communicate will be edited and restricted base on the content. At least use the proper words.
The first couple of episodes were a little meh but it warms up quick. Our family loves this show.
I like how the show tries to be equal between the husband and wife. Usually shows make the husband look stupid and the wife a genius. I think it's good that they really try to understand the other spouse's view.
To me, the show is way funnier than the movies. The movies are an absolute cringe-fest. I appreciate how they teach their kids how to be respectful and there's consequences when they they get out of line.
The only thing I don't really like is the sexual references. For a family show, there's a lot and they're not very subtle. I get showing that they love each other but they go to far for a family show.
People are so freaking sensitive now. You can't say anything about race or gender. It's ridiculous being so offended by everything.
If you're so offended than DON'T WATCH THE SHOW!
I like how the show tries to be equal between the husband and wife. Usually shows make the husband look stupid and the wife a genius. I think it's good that they really try to understand the other spouse's view.
To me, the show is way funnier than the movies. The movies are an absolute cringe-fest. I appreciate how they teach their kids how to be respectful and there's consequences when they they get out of line.
The only thing I don't really like is the sexual references. For a family show, there's a lot and they're not very subtle. I get showing that they love each other but they go to far for a family show.
People are so freaking sensitive now. You can't say anything about race or gender. It's ridiculous being so offended by everything.
If you're so offended than DON'T WATCH THE SHOW!
Essence Atkins character was so miserable it made the show almost unbearable to watch. She was super controlling, mean, uncompromising, difficult, and at times disloyal to Nick. (Terry Crews) She showed more loyalty to her friend than her marriage. Nothing at all like Nia Long's character in the original movie. Terry Crews character, Nick, was such a pushover. He always gave into Suzanne's demands and just overall seemed to have no backbone AT ALL which again went against the original movie character. Kevin, GiGi, Martin, Troy, and Marilyn kept the show interesting but overall the show was so much better once they got rid of Suzanne. She was AWFUL.
- valenciagibson-58822
- 2 set 2024
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I'm sorry but Essence Atkins character Suzanne was miserable and miserable to watch. She was jealous, mean, controlling, distrusting, rude, arrogant and just a complete disaster. I was SO happy she wasn't in season 2. The show was fine without her.
I get it she had a bad relationship with the kids dad but she never reached an arc of crusty. She just stayed miserable and unhappy unless things were going her way and Terry Cruz's character was just weak.
He never stood his ground and was constantly groveling to appease his miserable wife. The only enjoyable thing about the show was her absence and the kid from next door.
Oh and Gigi and Martin were awesome! I know the show is old but my gawd was that 1st season unbearable to watch with her.
I gave 5/10 because the last 2 seasons were great w/o her.
I get it she had a bad relationship with the kids dad but she never reached an arc of crusty. She just stayed miserable and unhappy unless things were going her way and Terry Cruz's character was just weak.
He never stood his ground and was constantly groveling to appease his miserable wife. The only enjoyable thing about the show was her absence and the kid from next door.
Oh and Gigi and Martin were awesome! I know the show is old but my gawd was that 1st season unbearable to watch with her.
I gave 5/10 because the last 2 seasons were great w/o her.
- untamdmind
- 28 lug 2024
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I watched a few episodes of this show it wasn't entirely bad but felt very bland in performance, i like terry in most things but not sure why he agreed to this Racist show i noticed multiple times constant Racist white comments,
i know not from the actors themselves as its pre-written but do wonder how such a show stays on air?
- marusamune
- 10 giu 2022
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