Yes, Dear
Yes, Dear

Yes, Dear

2006TV ShowEndedEnglish

A comedy about two young couples and their outrageously contrasting views on parenting. Greg and Kim Warner struggle on a daily basis to become perfect at the job. Kim is a neurotic, stay-at-home mother, and although her husband, Greg, is a success in his career, his more difficult job is keeping his wife calm as they raise their two young children. While Kim is determined to be the perfect mother and perfect wife and to raise the perfect children, her sister, Christine Hughes, a very down-to-earth mother of two, continually reminds her that life will never be perfect. Christine's husband, Jimmy, often feels compelled to share with his brother-in-law his philosophy about being a husband and a parent while still remaining a man.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: N/A (TV Show - Multiple Directors)Genres: Sitcom, Comedy

Plot Summary

This sitcom centers on Greg and Kim Warner, a young married couple navigating the everyday challenges of raising two children in Los Angeles. Their lives are further complicated by the unexpected arrival of Greg's free-spirited and somewhat clueless younger sister, Natalie, who moves in with them. The show explores the humorous dynamics of family life, sibling relationships, and the constant balancing act between personal aspirations and parental responsibilities.

Critical Reception

Yes, Dear (2006) was a television series that garnered a mixed to positive reception during its run. Critics often pointed to its reliance on traditional sitcom tropes and family-friendly humor, with some finding it formulaic while others appreciated its warmth and relatable scenarios. Audiences, however, generally responded well to the show's lighthearted approach and consistent comedic tone, contributing to its longevity.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lighthearted and easy-to-watch humor.
  • Appreciated for its portrayal of relatable family dynamics.
  • Some critics found the humor to be predictable and formulaic.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Yes, Dear' often highlight its comfort viewing status, with many viewers enjoying the consistent comedic performances and the show's ability to provide light entertainment. The family-centric plots and the character interactions were frequently cited as positives, making it a popular choice for relaxed viewing.

Fun Fact

Although the show concluded its initial run in 2006, it continued to be syndicated and remained a popular fixture in daytime television for many years, finding a new audience through reruns.

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