Me and the Boys
Widower Steve Tower is raising three very different sons, Artis, William, and Andrew, with the help of his mother-in-law, Mary. When not at his video store, he is interacting with Artis, William, or Andrew, or his girlfriend, Amelia.
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Plot Summary
A lighthearted sitcom focusing on the life of a single father and his two sons navigating the everyday challenges and joys of family life. The series blends humor with heartwarming moments as they deal with school, friendships, and growing up.
Critical Reception
Me and the Boys was a short-lived sitcom that aired on ABC. It received a generally lukewarm reception from critics, who often cited its predictable storylines and lack of originality. While it aimed for family-friendly humor, it struggled to find a significant audience and was canceled after only a few episodes.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacked originality and relied on familiar sitcom tropes.
- Performances were adequate but couldn't elevate the weak material.
- Attempts at humor often fell flat, leading to a forgettable viewing experience.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Me and the Boys' is largely unavailable due to its short run and limited viewership. Information regarding specific likes or dislikes from Google users is not widely documented.
Fun Fact
Despite its brief television run, the series was originally developed under the title 'The Harder They Come' before being renamed 'Me and the Boys'.
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