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3 October 2003 (USA) morePlot:
When an only child New Yorker moves to Kansas so his wife can be closer to her family, he finds things getting a little too close for comfort... morePlot Keywords:
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It Doesn't Look Like 'Kansas' Anymore (From Studio Briefing - Film News. 23 July 2003)
Corny as Kansas?
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 6 June 2003)
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The Kellys have finally arrived! more (8 total)Cast
(Series Cast Summary - 8 of 10)| Breckin Meyer | ... | Tom (22 episodes, 2003-2004) | |
| Josh Braaten | ... | Chris (22 episodes, 2003-2004) | |
| Derek Waters | ... | Lewis Kelly / ... (22 episodes, 2003-2004) | |
| Kiele Sanchez | ... | Susan Kelly (21 episodes, 2003-2004) | |
| Emily Rutherfurd | ... | Mary Kelly (21 episodes, 2003-2004) | |
| Sam Anderson | ... | Bill Kelly (21 episodes, 2003-2004) | |
| Nancy Lenehan | ... | Sandy Kelly (20 episodes, 2003-2004) | |
| Richard Riehle | ... | Uncle Dave (10 episodes, 2003-2004) |
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by Dane Youssef
In my first IMDb review of the less-than successful "Married With Kellys," (which has been removed from IMDb. They now won't let you post on the same subject twice. Bastards).
I complained about the show's lack of edge and humor. But the show's weakest link was the character of Tom (Breckin Myer). The show was weak... mostly because it's lead was weak. The Tom character was bullied, humiliated, castrated, kicked aside... by his whole inbred, hick and hayseed family... even his own wife. ESPECIALLY HIS OWN WIFE!
Despite Tom's valiant attempts to win over the family, they despised Tom for being from the Big Apple and for being a big-shot novelist (instead of a dirty blue-collar working man like the rest of the family).
My closing line in my first review was: "Guys, either re-model and renovate or tear the damn thing down."
Thankfully, my prayers were answered and they chose to do the latter. IMDb readers, I am pleased to report that "Married to the Kellys" is finally on track. I guess they just needed some time to find their voice. Did the creators get my message... or maybe I wasn't the only one protesting.
I have to admit, I thought this show was head for the sh*tter. But thankfully, ABC must have gotten my request and finally did some renovation on "Kellys."
Or (more likely) maybe I wasn't the only one who felt this way. The cheerfully castrating yokel wife and her proud hayseed family... torturing her city-boy husband every step of the way. And he seemed to be sadomasochistic ally enduring it. I kept waiting for his pair to drop... and push back.
Well, it finally, finally happened. Thank you, God. Thank you, Jesus. Thank you, ABC.
It's a miracle!
Perhaps the shows producers read my review. Or perhaps (much more likely) maybe I wasn't the only one who felt this way.
Meyer's character is now more sharp-tounged and edgy... and it was such a relief and high to hear him fling crap back at his henpecking wife and her self-glorifying sister Mary, at Mary's award ceremony, at the family Oscar party. When Chris stand up to Mary and starts defying her. And when Tom finally calls Mary on her delusion and silliness. And no one is talking about that stupid "doghouse" board again. Or at least taking it very seriously.
(For those of you wondering--and who haven't seen the show-- the "doghouse" is a bulletin board in the family kitchen. You see, whenever someone does something "bad," a card with that person's name written on it--goes in the "doghouse"--signifying that person is in trouble hence, "in the doghouse)."
The show is finally watchable! Hell, more than that... funny! If only the ill-fated "Good Morning, Miami" had been smart and courageous enough to break it's formula and work with it, instead of just following it slavishly, "GMM" might've had a longer run.
But "GMM" crashed and burn as big and as bad as the Hindenberg. As for "MTTK," let's all hope and pray that viewers start watching. Because now it is a show to watch.
The NBC sitcom "Good Morning, Miami" bit the dust. It was a mediocre show... about a mediocre show. Canceled due to some of the worst reviews in recent memory (from both the critics and the audiences alike). It had potential, but never really quite lived up to it. Or even came close. The show was too busy playing it safe and pumping out steady streams of one-liners... rather than having a strong comedic foundation.
It was too set-up and too safe. It was gone pretty quick. If only "GMM" realized that anarchy is a key element in comedy. If only "GMM" hadn't played it so damn safe. Too bad. Feuerstein finally could have had a successful regular recurring character. The show never had much of a chance.
Hey, I'll say it again: "Married With Kellys" is finally on track!
SPECIAL NOTE: Creators of TV, hear my plea! I implore you, don't make the same mistake they did! Take risks! Make waves! Say something! Do something! No one ever had fun... playing it safe. Except for Damon Wayans and his stuff sucks!!!
"MARRIED TO THE KELLIES"... Let's hope it stays strong and doesn't lose it's bearings. Check your internet under ABC.com for time and schedule.
It's finally worth the effort.
by Dane Youssef