

Extended Family
Jim and Julia are happily divorced, co-raising their kids while staying best friends and close confidants. But the situation gets hilariously more complicated when the owner of Jim's favorite sports team enters the picture... and wins Julia's heart.
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Plot Summary
The show centers on Jim and Julia, a divorced couple who decide to continue co-parenting their children in the same house. Their unusual arrangement becomes even more complicated when Jim's ex-wife, Brittany, moves in. The series explores the comedic challenges and evolving dynamics of this modern, blended family.
Critical Reception
Extended Family received a mixed to positive reception upon its premiere. Critics often highlighted the premise's potential for humor and the cast's performances, particularly Goodwin and O'Gorman, while some noted that the show occasionally leaned on familiar sitcom tropes. Audience reactions were generally favorable, appreciating the lighthearted and relatable portrayal of family life.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its relatable premise and the chemistry between the lead actors.
- Noted for its consistent humor and warm-hearted portrayal of a modern family.
- Some critics found the humor to be occasionally predictable or formulaic.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the show's comedic elements and the heartwarming depiction of an unconventional family structure. Many found the characters endearing and the storylines humorous and easy to follow, contributing to a positive overall audience score.
Fun Fact
The show's pilot episode was filmed before the main cast was fully finalized, with some roles being recast or adjusted shortly after initial production.
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