Step by Step
Step by Step

Step by Step

1998TV ShowEnded7 SeasonsEnglish

Step by Step is an American television sitcom with two single parents, who spontaneously get married after meeting one another during a vacation, resulting in them becoming the heads of a large blended family

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: VariousGenres: Sitcom

Plot Summary

This classic TGIF sitcom follows the blended Lambert-Foster family after Carol Foster Lambert and Frank Lambert, two widowed parents with three children each, unexpectedly fall in love and marry during a vacation in Jamaica. They must navigate the hilarious challenges of merging their distinct personalities and family dynamics under one roof in Port Washington, Wisconsin. The series centers on their efforts to create a cohesive, loving family unit while dealing with sibling rivalries, teenage angst, and the general chaos of everyday life.

Critical Reception

Step by Step was a popular family-friendly sitcom during its run, known for its lighthearted humor and focus on blending a large, unconventional family. While not critically acclaimed for groundbreaking storytelling, it was praised for its wholesome entertainment value and consistent performances from its lead actors, particularly Patrick Duffy and Suzanne Somers, who brought warmth and comedic timing to their roles. It successfully captured the essence of the 'blended family' trope popular in 90s television, resonating with a broad audience seeking feel-good programming.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its wholesome and family-friendly humor.
  • Appreciated for the chemistry between the lead actors, Patrick Duffy and Suzanne Somers.
  • Seen as a typical, comforting sitcom of its era.

Google audience: Audience reception for Step by Step was largely positive, with many viewers remembering it fondly as a staple of Friday night television. It's often cited as a comforting and enjoyable show that successfully portrayed the dynamics of a blended family with humor and heart.

Fun Fact

The show's premise was inspired by the 1969 film 'Yours, Mine and Ours', which also depicted the challenges and humor of a large blended family.

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