Flyerplesys
Perfectly adorable
Yash Wade
Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Anoushka Slater
While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Sanjeev Waters
A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
datsmschan2u
The show focuses on 4 sisters of various ages and basically goes through all the thrills of sex, love, lies, and family. It did every thing a good show should; it didn't have cliché's, except all the ones we love, it didn't rush story lines and it had enough touching, yet not corny moments to keep it genuine. Plus, it was funny! Not stupid, but real life funny. This show was great in my opinion, but new shows on basic cable channels barely get more than a season's chance... it was excellent but it competed with the OC, so people, of course, paid no attention. Well, it probably is not coming back, but if it's on DVD I'd recommend u watch it.
TheFrogPrincess
Ginnie is my oldest sister---always right, always bossy, but always necessary to bail us out of messes. A little high-maintenance, but you gotta love her anyways! Anne is my middle sister---practical, someone you can count on, whether you need a shoulder to cry on, or need to vent, and usually stable, both mentally and emotionally! I however am a cross between Marjie---always getting into trouble, and usually knowing that it's coming, but helpless to stop myself. She's good at her job, and loves the work, if not the coworkers, and that keeps her from putting her foot down for what she wants or needs.---and Rose---The baby! She's a little spoiled because she's the youngest, and doesn't have to take responsibility for her actions. She finds school (especially science) a piece of cake, but is willing to throw that away for a life in the theater.They were raised by their Dad, the owner of an Italian Deli, since their Mom died when Rose was three, and Ginnie and Anne were in high school. This show is REAL life, not REALITY. Breakups, first babies, first plays, first loves, and watching your father fall in love with someone new. "Related" never leaves a dry eye in the house. Even the theme song hits close to home. "I love you, I hate you, you know too much about me! I'd leave you, but who'll tell me how to live? Don't tell me how to live!" This is a must see for anyone who has ever had a sibling, or anyone who missed out on having a sibling!
smhobbs
this is quickly becoming one of my favorite shows this season. it has gotten moved around so I've missed a couple of episodes but overall has been smart and true to some life issues that a lot of other shows gloss over.My mom died from cancer 3 years ago and I still miss her. This shows is so much more real in how it deals with losing someone close to you. I am always annoyed in TV & movies how quickly people move beyond grief.Grief is one of the most profound and changing experiences of ones life. And it is difficult to deal with, so most of the time...it is glossed over.
CarlenGiggles
I am usually into shows like Friends and Smallville but I actually fell in love with Related it's a really good show. They act like real sisters who are very different, they don't always agree and they each have their own individuality which makes it easy for anyone to relate to at least one of them. Ginnie is the older one, the "Always does the right thing", at first she kind of annoyed me with the voice but as the show went on it kind of mixes in with her character somehow and it works, Anne I still have yet to understand, Marjee is crazy, she's basically the screw up and Rose is just unpredictable....I mean when I first started watching the show I thought I had her all figured out but she keeps surprising me. It's a funny show and very entertaining, sometimes you think you know where it may lead and then you don't, I never miss it, if I have to go out I record it.