squeegeaddict November 8, 2014 Share November 8, 2014 Like a perfect mix of him and his mom. I liked him in this! :) Link to comment
Kromm November 10, 2014 Share November 10, 2014 Not bad. The laugh track does, and always will, bother me, but the writing and delivery both are fairly decent on this. Link to comment
xander874 November 14, 2014 Share November 14, 2014 This wasn't as strong as episode 2 for me, but I did like that it gave time to all the family and not solely Ronnie (who I like). I await the episode where Gerard and his dad face off in a game and sides are chosen. And of course, Laurie Metcalf continues to shine and steal every scene she is in. I like this show. I'll enjoy the 6 episodes it gets before it's cancelled. Is that being optimistic? Link to comment
Katmai November 14, 2014 Share November 14, 2014 I'm still liking this show, but it was weaker for me this week. I'm beginning to think the daughter is quickly becoming an extraneous character and Ronny is the main focus though. Link to comment
Taylorh2 November 14, 2014 Share November 14, 2014 Shoutout to the daughter being named "Jackie" Link to comment
Texasmom1970 November 14, 2014 Share November 14, 2014 Decent epidode I like this show but don't know if it will survive. The cast has a good chemistry and comedic timing. Tyler looks so much like his dad, especially when he makes certain facial expressions it is eerie. It is lIke looking at John when he was young. 1 Link to comment
LiveFromKevin November 16, 2014 Share November 16, 2014 I'm still liking this show, but it was weaker for me this week. I'm beginning to think the daughter is quickly becoming an extraneous character and Ronny is the main focus though.To me, it seems like tall brother is the one that hasn't really found his place in the show yet. Again, this series is still finding it's feet, and CBS is one of the better networks at giving sitcoms time to grow, so I hope it gets the time and I hope it improves. This show is "decent" for a sitcom airing in 2014, and has the DNA (in terms of cast and premise) to be better than some shows that have gotten decent runs on the network (Rules Of Engagement, Yes Dear) recently. 1 Link to comment
taragel November 17, 2014 Share November 17, 2014 Heh, that's Joey MacIntyre's real accent for sure. He's from Dorchester and has always sounded like that. I was impressed by the other tall brother's accent too. The rest, not so much. (Laurie Metcalfe isn't even trying, bless her. Then again, she doesn't have to.) I'm glad they are doing the Boston accent because why bother setting it there if not. As someone from just outside Providence, it also cracked me up how much drama there was about favored son actually moving there..a whole hour away. That's so typical of the area's smallness though--everything more than 20 minutes is "fah" (read: far). And joining in the chorus of marveling how much Ritter Jr. looks like his dad (and his brother Jason). I still miss John Ritter. He was a gem. The writing is really rough and hackneyed, so it's amazing how much better this show is than it probably could've been. The cast is all pretty capable but Laurie and Joey are my faves. They manage to really sell it. The laugh track is killing me though. If they won't get rid of it, cause it's a multi-cam, I wish they'd at least turn it down about 12 decibels. Link to comment
kassa November 18, 2014 Share November 18, 2014 Joey's actually from West Roxbury, not Dorchester. I was just listening to him on a podcast and it was really important to him that people make the distinction ;) The Big twin guy is from Beverly, which isn't exactly a hotspot for "the accent," but he certainly nails it. Link to comment
threebluestars November 21, 2014 Share November 21, 2014 Joe was born in Needham, grew up in Jamaica Plain. His official high school was in West Roxbury, but he barely attended b/c of NKOTB. Link to comment
Texasmom1970 November 21, 2014 Share November 21, 2014 My stupid dvr cancelled my scheduled recording. When I went to see why it said due to programing update, cant the satellite update in the middle of the night, annoying! Link to comment
ari333 November 21, 2014 Share November 21, 2014 Well, I like this show; so I'm in. And I love Laurie Metcalf. God help me, I don't even mind the laugh track. "If you call yourself, 'Pop Pop' I'm putting you in a home!" "Goodbye bone density!" 3 Link to comment
SmithW6079 November 22, 2014 Share November 22, 2014 I am enjoying this show. I love the parents and the boys together, but I feel like the daughter is extraneous and could be written out without any problem. Also, it's disconcerting that her name is "Jackie," because that makes me think of "Jackie" from "Roseanne." Maybe now that she's going to move in upstairs that will make her feel like a bigger part of the family, because right now, the chemistry is between the brothers and the parents. I thought it was pretty funny that the whole family got into doing everything that was on the "No" list for Jackie's pregnancy, even "Buzzkill" Ronny, or however they referred to him. The twins are hilarious together. 1 Link to comment
Packerbrewerbadger November 22, 2014 Share November 22, 2014 As a grandmother, I did enjoy this episode. But I was hoping at the ultrasound they would inexplicably discover she really wasn't pregnant , not liking that storyline. Link to comment
SmithW6079 November 24, 2014 Share November 24, 2014 But I was hoping at the ultrasound they would inexplicably discover she really wasn't pregnant , not liking that storyline. That's what I was hoping for too. The set-up is weird: Jackie has a one-night stand with her father's assistant coach (so presumably he's not an old fart), who then dies of a heart attack (yes, I know that young people die of heart attacks), and shortly thereafter, she reveals she's pregnant. Plus, she kept saying "in nine months." Honey, if you know you're pregnant, you're already at least one month into the pregnancy. And the way they kept talking about her taking on extra jobs to save for the baby. Did it occur to her that once the baby comes, she won't be able to get back to all those jobs at once? I'm assuming the McCarthy's are good Irish Catholics, but they're pretty accepting of their gay son and their unwed-mother-to-be daughter. Maybe she'll go upstairs a la Chuck Cunningham, and we'll never see her again. I don't think the character works with the rest of the family. 2 Link to comment
Puffaroo November 28, 2014 Share November 28, 2014 This is the episode that did it for me -- I took it off my Tivo recording list. Link to comment
SmithW6079 November 28, 2014 Share November 28, 2014 Are they really going to introduce an obnoxious fiancee? I like this show, but the sister barely fits in as it is, her pregnancy even less so, and now a nasty fiancee? Come on, show. Tighten it up. I liked how Ronny kept making things worse every time he opened his mouth. 1 Link to comment
HonestlyWTF December 2, 2014 Share December 2, 2014 He's adorable! I knew right away without knowing his name that he had to be a Ritter. Very similar mannerisms as his dad in Three!s Company. Link to comment
Katmai December 3, 2014 Share December 3, 2014 Is Jessica St Clair the kiss of doom for new sitcoms this season? She popped up on A to Z, too, and it's getting canned, hope she didn't bring that bad mojo to this one, too. Link to comment
candall December 5, 2014 Share December 5, 2014 My family has never been larger than me+1, so this whole dynamic of insult/embarrass/hurt/forgive=love seems as strange to me as that SNL family where they're all French kissing each other all the time. Link to comment
SmithW6079 December 5, 2014 Share December 5, 2014 My family has never been larger than me+1, so this whole dynamic of insult/embarrass/hurt/forgive=love seems ... Yes, families do that all the time. I didn't think the siblings were doing anything particularly insulting to the others, and I kept getting a kick out of Gerard telling how much he was enjoying the drama of Ronny/Jackie/Tommy. I thought Ronny and Tommy made a nice couple. I was wracking my brain, trying to figure out where I knew him from. There were no listings yet up on IMDB or CBS, when it occurred to me -- he was on a sitcom that aired over the summer on NBC. I can't remember the name of it, and I only watched it On Demand, but he played a sensitive bar owner who becomes roommates with that big Italian-looking guy with greasy hair whose character was all macho and tough. The female half of the engaged couple on that CBS sitcom was his sister.... And the Internet is wonderful! I remembered that Patrick Warburton was in that CBS sitcom. That led to its name ("Rules of Engagement"), which led to the actress's name (Bianca Kajlich), which led to the NBC sitcom ("Undateable" [which was apparently renewed for a second season]), which led to the main character (Chris D'Elia) and the bar owner (Brent Morin). Brent Morin played Tommy, Jackie's ex-boyfriend and Ronny's current. Anyway, I was kind of sorry the family was so crazy that Tommy and Ronny broke up. I thought Rick Fox was funny. Interesting to see him with "normal" sized actors after his appearance on "Big Bang Theory" with tiny Bernadette. They kept making a big deal about it being Gerad's birthday -- it's Sean's birthday too. What did Gerard get Sean? I'm really digging how Sean is a good-hearted big ol' puppy dog (like a Golden Retriever). I also wasn't a fan of Marjorie making a fool out of herself over Tommy and Rick Fox. In the pilot, they kind of made her out to be a prude (she didn't even want to hold hands with her husband in front of the children), but now she's flirting with every guy she meets? Jackie's still not working for me. Her cluelessness about how a baby will change her life (even in Sitcomlandia) really bugs me. Link to comment
mtlchick December 7, 2014 Share December 7, 2014 Not an encouraging sign: the show only got 2 extra episodes for a total order of 15 and will end its run in February. Link to comment
formerlyfreedom December 7, 2014 Share December 7, 2014 Here's a link to the article on the season wrapping in February. Link to comment
SmithW6079 December 8, 2014 Share December 8, 2014 That's a shame about the show ending in February. I've enjoyed it (with the exception of the daughter, who just doesn't fit, in my opinion). 1 Link to comment
Texasmom1970 December 13, 2014 Share December 13, 2014 I did laugh at the husband getting hurt trying to make a grilled cheese sandwich and getting dehydrated. My husband is smart and successful but that could totally be him without me at home. Link to comment
mtlchick December 19, 2014 Share December 19, 2014 I had to admit I did enjoy their Xmas episode. Marjorie was really laying on the snark towards the fiancee. Link to comment
mtlchick December 19, 2014 Share December 19, 2014 The pratfall gene is strong in this one. Link to comment
SmithW6079 December 28, 2014 Share December 28, 2014 I didn't care for the Christmas episode. Alyson Hannigan was awful and completely unnecessary. I think she was there only to give Sean a partner at the end. I don't understand why she was the tenant at all. Didn't they say the upstairs apartment was empty in an earlier episode, and that Jackie could move in? The fiancee was hideous, again. I was hoping they'd drop her. If the show lasts, I hope they break up her and Gerard. Link to comment
xander874 January 8, 2015 Share January 8, 2015 Just did a marathon of this show and watched the last 3 episodes. I give in. I accept it. I like it. The cast is gelling for me and it feels more like an ensemble with Laurie Metcalf shepherding them together. Which works for me. Even the fiancee didn't annoy me in the Christmas episode. And I like that Ronnie has a love life. I'm sticking with it. 2 Link to comment
SmithW6079 January 8, 2015 Share January 8, 2015 I'm sticking with it. Sadly, I'm not sure CBS will. I think it's rated as a pretty sure bet for cancellation. And I like that Ronnie has a love life. So do I, but I think my favorite brother is Sean. To me, the best episode to date was the one where the family did everything on Jackie's forbidden list. Link to comment
Packerbrewerbadger January 9, 2015 Share January 9, 2015 So I laugh a couple of times each episode. The family is growing on me, I hope it catches on. 1 Link to comment
mtlchick January 12, 2015 Share January 12, 2015 Now that the writing is on the wall for this show...I'm actually sad that it's ending. It has slowly gotten better. Whoever thought of Laurie Metcalfe and Jane Kasmerick as sisters is brilliant. 2 Link to comment
LiveFromKevin January 14, 2015 Share January 14, 2015 I feel like this show could be better if it wasn't directed like a CBS sitcom. It brings all the actors down. Link to comment
LekoBoy January 23, 2015 Share January 23, 2015 (edited) What? No discussion about CBS pulling the 1/22 episode and replacing it with a BBT rerun? And did it so late that my TiVo listings still had the McCatrhys episode description listed. This show was not the greatest, but not the worst by a long shot either. Edited January 30, 2015 by LekoBoy 1 Link to comment
cincivic January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 I was disappointed that they pulled the episode. This is one show my husband and I both like. 1 Link to comment
SanDiegoInExile January 31, 2015 Share January 31, 2015 I see the 01-29 "Ref" episode is really lighting up this message board. <yawn> This was the first episode where I thought that the weakest link was Tyler Ritter. The rest of the cast shined. Link to comment
SmithW6079 February 2, 2015 Share February 2, 2015 I enjoyed the most recent episode. I like that Ronnie is getting dates without any "gay" drama. There's plenty of drama, all right, but it involves the whole family. I was a little disappointed that Ronnie's fantasy of dating a "bad boy" included him being a girl. That's too stereotypical, and I liked that Doug appeared to be surprised, because he struck me as not being the drama queen that the gay "community" has pretty much decreed all gay men must be (because, somehow, masculine gay men must all have "internalized homophobia"). Sean the big twin continues to delight me. He's dim, but not stupid, and he gets some good one-liners in. This is the first episode I thought that Jackie really meshed with the rest of the family. Even the fiancee didn't bother me as much, although going for the schtick that she's an unrelenting selfish bitch is tired and not funny. Loved Laurie Metcalfe's interactions with her at the front door. Link to comment
Katmai February 4, 2015 Share February 4, 2015 This is sad because there are so many much worse shows on the tube at this time. Link to comment
SmithW6079 February 4, 2015 Share February 4, 2015 I'm sorry to read about the show's cancellation. I enjoyed it, and I think it would have found its legs. It's interesting that the numbers show "The McCarthys" was actually more successful than many other sitcoms out there. CBS will replace "The McCarthys" with repeats of "The Big Bang Theory" for the next two weeks, whereupon the Thursday night lineup will shift around to accommodate a reboot of "The Odd Couple" starring Matthew Perry and Thomas Lennon. I'm sure (*rolls eyes*) the new "Odd Couple" will be a success, because there's nothing like destroying a classic sitcom to try and resuscitate an old sitcom actor's career. Seriously, has Matthew Perry had any success in shows since "Friends"? (Besides, "Friends" already played with the "Odd Couple" trope, except Chandler was Felix and Joey was Oscar.) Link to comment
jumper sage February 5, 2015 Share February 5, 2015 I am shocked too. First the Millers and now this show. I loved all the brothers and the parents. Maybe the sister was supposed to be the straight one in the comedy? Didn't work for me either. Link to comment
Snow Apple February 5, 2015 Share February 5, 2015 This was the only new show I watched this season. I liked all the cast (even that annoying fiancee grew on me) and the stories have that old-school humor I enjoy. I knew it was coming, but I'm still sad. Link to comment
Eliza422 February 6, 2015 Share February 6, 2015 This is too bad - I think it actually had potential! Link to comment
lilacgirl February 6, 2015 Share February 6, 2015 Not again!!!! I really wish they would stop cancelling the half hour shows I like. lol Link to comment
mtlchick February 8, 2015 Share February 8, 2015 A group of fans (read: a few NKOTB fans) have set up a campaign to "save the show." http://www.weareallmccarthys.com/ 1 Link to comment
giovannif7 May 8, 2015 Share May 8, 2015 No save for The McCarthys - cancelled by CBS. Link to comment
SmithW6079 May 11, 2015 Share May 11, 2015 No save for The McCarthys - cancelled by CBS. I thought that was pretty much a given, since the show's been off the air since the New Year. It's a shame, I was enjoying it. Link to comment
SanDiegoInExile July 3, 2015 Share July 3, 2015 CBS Summer episode burn-off arrives: Saturday July 4 Sat, 7/04, 9:00 PM 30 min"Gerard's Engagement Party"New, 7/04/2015, Comedy, Sports, Situation ComedyThe McCarthys must celebrate Gerard and Katrina's engagement sans Gerard after he boards the wrong Boston Harbor Cruise ship, leaving Marjorie to try and bond with her future daughter-in-law, while Arthur and Jackie dispute her baby's conception. Sat, 7/04, 9:30 PM 30 min"Cutting the Cord"New, 7/04/2015, Comedy, Sports, Situation ComedyThe McCarthys place a family wager on who can remain independent the longest after they come to the realization that they are each very dependent of one another; in the meantime, Jackie attempts to keep her pregnancy a secret from her date. Saturday July 11 Sat, 7/11, 9:00 PM 30 min"Family Therapy"New, 7/11/2015, Comedy, Sports, Situation ComedyUpon finding out that Ronny speaks with a therapist, the McCarthys decide to invade one of his therapy sessions and use the time to voice their frustrations about one another. Sat, 7/11, 9:30 PM 30 min"End Games"New, 7/11/2015, Comedy, Sports, Situation ComedyWhen Marjorie and Arthur begin to consider which of their children should be named the executor of their Will, the McCarthy children set out to one-up each other in an attempt to prove they are the most responsible one. Link to comment
SmithW6079 July 10, 2015 Share July 10, 2015 When my DVR picked the past two episodes, I realized it must be their summer burn-off. They were OK. Still don't like the fiancee, but I did like seeing Ronnie and Gerard have some time together. Sean continues to be a hidden gem. The daughter still doesn't work for me. I was sad to see that Jean Smart is starting to get "Hollywood face." It looks like she's had a lot of work done. Link to comment
Snow Apple July 12, 2015 Share July 12, 2015 I had no idea they're showing the rest of the episodes. Missed last week's, but at least I saw the schedule for today. Link to comment
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