Matialth
Good concept, poorly executed.
Grimossfer
Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%
ChanFamous
I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Jerrie
It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...
MovieAddict2016
Not-very-funny television show that introduces us to two brothers (Kieren "I Look Like Macaulay" Culkin and Will Friedle) whose lives are the prime focus of this show that only got a few episodes on NBC before it was booted.I looked forward to it and found myself disappointed. Last I heard, Kieran was doing a play in downtown London. Should be called "Go Figure."
hmm_
I personally liked this show, but I guess others did not. This show could have been a little better if it didn't focus so closely to Andy trying to get Jess' attention, but to other typical and funny problems teenagers usually have when they start Jr. High.
shaddi2003
This is a great new show. I just saw the first 2 episodes and I think it is a great new idea. It is the kind of show that everybody can like at least some of. With a great look at high school life and the problems that one may or may not face. Still it is hilarious!
Aussie Stud
The pilot episode for this new Summer half-hour sitcom was not bad. The show revolves around two brothers, one played by Kieran Culkin and his older brother played by Will Friedle. They are both starting their first semester at Senior High, Kieran being a student and Will being a teacher.Both brothers try hard immensely to fit in. Kieran wants to win the affections of a fellow female student while Will seeks a love interest in a fellow teacher who teaches Shakespeare. As they both live in the same house, their parents portray two 'nutty' characters much like the parents in "Malcolm In The Middle". While this show provides no laugh track, it attempts to conquer the all-too-familiar 'coming of age' aspect of adolescence by using comedy and slapstick humor as a backdrop. Throw in Andy Dick as a whacko drama teacher and you'll see my point.Whether this show will last all of Summer remains to be seen. It could have been more original had it come out before "The Wonder Years". Otherwise, it's probably one of the better shows to hit the Summer TV schedule.6/10