

Guys with Kids
Three 30-something dads try to hold on to their youth as they face the responsibilities of having kids. Thankfully, Gary, Chris and Nick have each other to help navigate the highs and lows of fatherhood - while still trying desperately to remain dudes.
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Plot Summary
Three single fathers navigate the challenges of raising their young children while trying to maintain their social lives. They often find themselves hilariously out of their depth, relying on each other for support and advice. The series explores the humorous and often chaotic realities of modern fatherhood and adult friendships.
Critical Reception
Guys with Kids received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its predictable humor, lack of originality, and reliance on tired sitcom tropes. Audiences also expressed disappointment, leading to its short run.
What Reviewers Say
- The show relies too heavily on predictable jokes and unimaginative scenarios.
- Character development is weak, and the humor often falls flat.
- Despite a potentially relatable premise, the execution fails to deliver an engaging experience.
Google audience: Google users found the show to be a mediocre comedy, with some appreciating the attempts at humor and relatable fatherhood themes, but many agreeing that it lacked originality and was often unfunny.
Fun Fact
The show was developed from a live-action sketch comedy show of the same name, which aired on YouTube.
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