mr3urious
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Watching the first two episodes last night, I actually kind of liked this show, but I don't see how its concept of a "perfect" religious family who all hide dirty secrets would carry itself as a TV show. Unlike the other ABC sitcoms on today like Fresh Off the Boat and The Goldbergs, the O'Neals are dysfunctional and have hang-ups they need to overcome, and when they do function a little and overcome those hang-ups, what level can the writers take it from there? It's just like what went down with Back in the Game: you have this loser baseball team constantly losing ad nauseam, but having them win too early gives you no reason to keep watching, and the result was a swift cancellation with 3 of its 13 episodes dumped online.
I will say, I do like the two sons, as the former isn't a camp gay stereotype (and has a wild imagination!) and the latter isn't just another dumb jock -- he has a fairly large vocabulary, for one. It's the mother who has the least personality, as she really feels like Beverly Goldberg Lite to me. But it's still 2 episodes in, so we could see some more character development later on.
All in all, I wouldn't go out of my way to watching O'Neals, but I'll stick around for a little longer to see how it plays out. The only thing I don't want is for it to get renewed over the muppets.
I will say, I do like the two sons, as the former isn't a camp gay stereotype (and has a wild imagination!) and the latter isn't just another dumb jock -- he has a fairly large vocabulary, for one. It's the mother who has the least personality, as she really feels like Beverly Goldberg Lite to me. But it's still 2 episodes in, so we could see some more character development later on.
All in all, I wouldn't go out of my way to watching O'Neals, but I'll stick around for a little longer to see how it plays out. The only thing I don't want is for it to get renewed over the muppets.