

Merry Happy Whatever
A strong-willed dad navigates the stress of the holiday season when his daughter brings her new boyfriend home for Christmas.
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Plot Summary
This holiday sitcom follows Don Quinn, a struggling musician who visits his daughter Emmy for Thanksgiving. His visit turns chaotic when Emmy introduces her new boyfriend, Matt. Don struggles to accept Matt, leading to a series of awkward and humorous confrontations throughout the holiday weekend as he tries to protect his family from what he perceives as a threat.
Critical Reception
Merry Happy Whatever received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding the humor outdated and the plot predictable. Audiences had a slightly more favorable view, appreciating the holiday theme and the performances of the cast, particularly Dennis Quaid.
What Reviewers Say
- Criticized for its reliance on tired comedic tropes and a lack of originality.
- Praised by some for its heartwarming holiday spirit and Dennis Quaid's committed performance.
- Found to be a somewhat predictable and formulaic family sitcom.
Google audience: Google users generally found the show to be a lighthearted and enjoyable holiday watch, appreciating its family-friendly humor and festive atmosphere. However, some viewers felt it lacked the depth and innovation found in other contemporary comedies.
Fun Fact
The show's premise of a father distrusting his daughter's new boyfriend was reportedly inspired by a real-life experience of one of the show's writers.
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