Miss Behave
For the past few years the Archer children have come to expect very little from their parents. Growing up with mega-successful parents, William (a famous author) and Elizabeth aka The Queen (Hollywood's publicist to the stars) the siblings both have bitter attitudes and something to hide. Sixteen year old Tori has two sets of friends, therefore two sets of problems, two sets of mistakes, and most importantly, circles of lies. She has a heart of gold, and knows right from wrong, but succumbs to peer pressure and consistently makes poor choices that cause irrepressible situations and problems. Older brother Billy has his own set of issues. Expelled from college during his sophomore year, Billy is struggling to find his sexual identity, while attempting to make amends with his ever absent parents and keep his little sister afloat.
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Plot Summary
Miss Behave was a British comedy panel show that aired on ITV. The show featured a panel of comedians discussing and commenting on topical news stories and celebrity gossip. Each episode would involve humorous debates and witty observations about the week's events.
Critical Reception
Miss Behave received a mixed to negative reception during its short run. While some viewers appreciated its irreverent humor and the comedic talents of its panelists, many critics found the show to be unfocused and lacking in genuine comedic wit. It struggled to establish a consistent tone or audience.
What Reviewers Say
- Show often felt unfocused and lacked a clear comedic direction.
- Panelists' chemistry varied, leading to inconsistent humor.
- Felt like a weaker imitation of more successful topical comedy shows.
Google audience: Audience reception for Miss Behave was largely indifferent, with many finding the humor hit-or-miss. Some appreciated the topical nature and the presence of familiar comedians, but a common sentiment was that it failed to stand out in a crowded genre.
Fun Fact
The show was notable for being a relatively short-lived attempt by ITV to capture a more contemporary, satirical comedy audience, but ultimately did not gain significant traction.
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