7/10
Like a 90's sitcom.
9 April 2020
It does what it sais on the tin

Steve Urkel is in the cast. and boy does he look and sound different.

All the actors are doing a good job of entertaining, the storylines are fairly stock standard nothing ever goes right but gets wrapped up in a happy bow by the end of episode.

I will say for anyone who watches Simon Miller on WhatCultureWrestling he has a segment called "Nobody talks like that" and that pretty much sums up alot of the dialogue in this show. Not that that is a bad thing, it's a good happy break from reality

Paul Wight (The Big Show) i'm suprised it's taken this long for him to land something like this, he's proven in his WWF/WWE run that he can hang with the best of em when it comes to comedy, not so good in a serious role but in comedy he's pretty good. In this show he more then carries himself

The star of the show tho is the youngest daughter, she's so devious. Think Bart Simpson meets Pinky from PInky and The Brain.

Negatives, there's only a few references to his actual wrestling career, some subtle plugs for Smackdown in the background of the daughters room and so far only 3 cameo's by felow wrestlers and that doesn't occur in the first 5 episodes atleast.

The Happy Happy Joy Joy acting of the mother and the 2 elder daughters does drag on abit if you binge watch.

Overall well worth a watch to escape the Covid reality atm
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