

Upper Hand
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Plot Summary
The series follows an overbearing but well-meaning mother, who moves in with her recently divorced son to help him raise his young daughter. Her presence, however, creates a humorous and often chaotic dynamic within their household. As she navigates her new role, she clashes with her son's ex-wife and tries to impose her own opinions on parenting and life. The show explores the complexities of family relationships, generational differences, and the search for independence.
Critical Reception
Upper Hand received mixed to negative reviews from critics. While some appreciated the premise and the comedic potential of its cast, many found the execution to be uninspired and the humor to be forced. The characters were often criticized for being one-dimensional and the storylines predictable, leading to a general consensus that the show failed to live up to the talent involved.
What Reviewers Say
- The show suffers from a lack of originality and relies too heavily on predictable sitcom tropes.
- While the cast is talented, their performances are unable to salvage the weak writing and uninspired humor.
- The premise of an overbearing mother moving in with her divorced son is explored without much depth or freshness.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a split reception, with some finding the show to be a light and amusing distraction, while others felt it was derivative and lacked substantial comedic payoff. Many viewers noted that the humor did not always land and that the characters could be irritating.
Fun Fact
The series was originally developed under the title "The Dads" before being renamed "Upper Hand".
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