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Who's the Boss?
Alex and Natalie only date people for three months and always like to be in control, until they meet each other.
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Plot Summary
This classic sitcom follows the unconventional living arrangement of Tony Micelli, a retired baseball player who becomes a live-in housekeeper for Angela Bower, a successful advertising executive. Tony's mother, Mona, also moves in, adding her own brand of wisdom and humor to the household. The series explores the evolving dynamics between the family members and the unconventional "boss-employee" relationship.
Critical Reception
Who's the Boss? was a highly popular and critically acclaimed sitcom during its original run, praised for its humor, charming cast, and exploration of gender roles and class differences. It resonated with audiences for its heartwarming storylines and the chemistry between its lead actors.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its engaging premise and humorous character interactions.
Appreciated for its lighthearted approach to social dynamics.
Loved for the chemistry between Tony Danza and Judith Light.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the show for its funny and relatable characters, often highlighting the comedic timing of the cast and the show's ability to blend humor with heartwarming moments. Some viewers found the storylines predictable but still entertaining.
Awards & Accolades
Primarily known for its popularity and significant audience appeal, rather than major award wins. It garnered numerous People's Choice Awards nominations and wins for Favorite New TV Comedy.
Fun Fact
The character of Jonathan, Angela's son, was originally conceived as a daughter named 'Samantha' but was changed to a son when the show's creators felt it would create more interesting storylines.
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