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I too think Melissa McCarthy is hilarious, but I feel like CBS--after having a few decent years of relatively funny sitcoms--is starting to go back to being the old person channel. This show has just gotten too corny for me.
I liked Victoria and her mom dancing to zumba... as usual, Mike, Carl, and Grandma were funny, what there were of them. Could have done without the food fight, seemed a little over the top to me. Susan Surandon was funny, but the physical comedy at the end was obviously just "Movie Molly' time.
I am still enjoying the show. Seems like they listened and toned down Molly a little, so that's good. The writer thing is OK - glad they are showing her struggle and not just making it an easy, overnight success.
Glad to hear its renewed, its one of my favs. Peggy is a hoot. I love when Victoria sings, she's amazing. I think the chemistry between Mike and Carl is one of the best I've seen. I can just imagine them being buddies in real life.
I have sadly stopped watching this show it really was good at one time however this show has gone down hill love the mom , granny , sister Victoria , Carl and Mikes mom . but the main charecters are just not that funny anymore and the show is just not that funny anymore .
I still like the show, I tend to keep watching a show, even if it gets screwed some, such as American Dragon for our cartoon fans, and parents. I find it imteresting to go through these tv show threads, in the beggining, it's all like; the show sucks, it won't last long... Three to five years later; can't wait for the next episode!
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