

Son of a Critch
A coming-of-age story set in St. John’s, Newfoundland of 11 year-old Mark, much older on the inside than his 11 years, who uses comedy to win friends and connect with people in his limited world.
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Plot Summary
Set in St. John's, Newfoundland, in 1988, 'Son of a Critch' stars Mark Critch as a fictionalized version of himself as a 11-year-old. The series follows young Mark's observations of the world around him, particularly his family and friends, as he navigates the complexities of growing up. It's a heartwarming and humorous look at family dynamics, childhood friendships, and the unique cultural landscape of Newfoundland.
Critical Reception
As a relatively new series, 'Son of a Critch' has been met with generally positive reviews, particularly for its humor, relatable characters, and nostalgic portrayal of 1980s Newfoundland. Critics have praised its ability to blend comedic elements with genuine warmth and a keen eye for observational humor.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sharp wit and laugh-out-loud comedy.
- Appreciated for its authentic and nostalgic depiction of a specific time and place.
- Seen as a heartwarming and relatable family comedy.
Google audience: Audience reception appears to be very positive, with viewers enjoying the humor and the nostalgic setting. Many appreciate the show's ability to capture the essence of childhood and family life.
Fun Fact
The series is inspired by the childhood experiences and anecdotes of its star and co-creator, Mark Critch, a well-known Canadian comedian.
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