

Something So Right
Carly Davis, a twice-divorced party planner, marries Jack Farrell, a divorced English teacher. They had three children, one from each of their former marriages.
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Plot Summary
Something So Right was a short-lived American sitcom that aired on ABC. The series centered around Jackie, a recently divorced woman who moves back home and juggles her career, dating life, and family dynamics. It explored the humorous and often chaotic adjustments she made to single life and rebuilding her world.
Critical Reception
The series received a generally negative critical reception, with many critics finding the premise unoriginal and the humor lacking. It struggled to find an audience and was canceled after a short run.
What Reviewers Say
- Criticized for its predictable storylines and stale comedic beats.
- The show was noted for its attempt to revive a familiar sitcom formula without much success.
- Despite a capable cast, the writing was often cited as the primary weakness.
Google audience: Audience reception data for Something So Right is scarce due to its brief run, but general sentiment from the era suggests it did not resonate widely, likely due to its perceived lack of originality and humor.
Fun Fact
Something So Right was part of ABC's attempt to build a new Wednesday night comedy lineup in the fall of 1998, which ultimately failed to gain traction.
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