

Date My Dad
Since the loss of his beloved Isabella three years ago, Ricky Cooper's only agenda has been to be the best dad he can be. But little does Ricky realize that his girls have an agenda of their own: get dad a girlfriend.
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Plot Summary
A single father, Nick, who is raising his three daughters, gets help from his dad and friends to navigate the world of dating. As he tries to find love again, his daughters also offer their unique perspectives and often hilarious interference in his romantic endeavors. The show follows the comedic ups and downs of his dating life and the dynamics of this loving, albeit chaotic, family.
Critical Reception
The series received a generally lukewarm reception from critics and audiences alike. It was primarily seen as a lighthearted, family-friendly sitcom with predictable humor and storylines. While some appreciated its gentle charm and focus on family relationships, others found it to be unoriginal and lacking in significant depth or comedic innovation.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its lighthearted and wholesome family-friendly humor.
- Noted for its relatable premise of a single dad navigating dating.
- Criticized by some for being formulaic and not offering a fresh comedic take.
Google audience: Audiences generally found 'Date My Dad' to be an enjoyable and easy-to-watch sitcom, appreciating its focus on family values and the charming dynamic between the characters. Some viewers specifically highlighted the father-daughter relationships as a strong point, while others felt the humor was a bit too mild or repetitive.
Fun Fact
The show was filmed in front of a live studio audience, a common practice for many sitcoms aiming for a traditional feel.
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