

Wanda at Large
Wanda at Large is an American sitcom that ran for two seasons on the Fox network in 2003. The series was created by and stars comedian Wanda Sykes.
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Plot Summary
Wanda Sykes stars as Wanda, a foul-mouthed but well-meaning woman who takes charge of her two teenage nieces and nephews after her sister's death. Navigating the challenges of single parenthood and the complexities of raising teenagers, Wanda attempts to impart her unique brand of wisdom and life lessons.
Critical Reception
Wanda at Large was a short-lived comedy series that garnered mixed reviews. While Wanda Sykes's comedic talent was often praised, the show struggled with inconsistent writing and pacing, failing to find a significant audience.
What Reviewers Say
- Wanda Sykes's signature humor is present but not always enough to elevate the material.
- The premise had potential, but the execution often felt underdeveloped.
- The show struggled to balance its comedic elements with its dramatic undertones.
Google audience: Audience reception data for Wanda at Large is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The show was part of The WB's lineup for the 2003-2004 television season, aiming to appeal to a younger demographic, a stark contrast to Sykes's typically more adult-oriented comedy.
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