The Millers
The Millers
TV-PG | 03 October 2013 (USA)

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    Micitype Pretty Good
    BoardChiri Bad Acting and worse Bad Screenplay
    Afouotos Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
    Tayloriona Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
    Taylor Kingston This was a really funny show. Sadly, it was only around for a year and a half. What annoys me the most is that it got to Season Two. That means they're supposed to be safe. But that isn't always the case. Just like dozens of other shows, this one says goodbye to the world.This show is about a family. Parents get divorced, and then go to live with their children. Nathan gets his Mother, which doesn't impress him. And his sister Debbie, gets to have her Father living under the same roof as her again. A lot of ups and downs, this family goes through a lot.Overall, I give this TV show an 8 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Awesome.
    Armand the best motif to see it is the cast. the best motif to ignore it is the script. so, not a bad series. but one without its clear way. a sitcom, few acid dialogs, part of an old chain of series who presents crazy families. and not problem if the actors are the others. but Margo Martindale, Beau Bridges, Will Arnett are inspired choices for a different story. more credible, less pathetic, more nuanced. sure, it is not a bad job. but not a remarkable one. a series product, few nice jokes, language aggressive and few good actors. far to be enough. a film about family crisis. too childish, far to be convincing, amusing at second view. but the hopes are bigger.
    SnoopyStyle Nathan Miller (Will Arnett) is a self-obsessed local TV reporter who is shocked by his parents Carol (Margo Martindale) and Tom (Beau Bridges) announcing that they're getting divorced. Now his parents split up to live separately with him, and his sister Debbie (Jayma Mays) and her husband Adam (Nelson Franklin) and her daughter Mikayla (Lulu Wilson). Nathan is best friend to his cameraman Ray (J.B. Smoove).This started awkwardly with the parents splitting up. It's just more annoying than funny. The show is better off to start off after the split. Also for a separating couple, the family keeps hanging out together. The family does grow on me. I love Martindale and she's terrific as the bossy matriarch. The old couple's constant fighting fades more to the background. It is a little uneven. There are some likable laughs. The awkwardness starts to fade. Then the second season tries to bring in Sean Hayes to do a bad recurring role. It's one more mistake that the show doesn't need.
    paulo-algarve "Why is something as bad as this on television" is my question. It's so bad, but so bad that I think the word bad isn't quite enough to refer to this TV show.I only watched the first two episodes. This small review is based only on them. But I just cannot watch anymore of it.I gave it a 3 out of 10 because of the cast. Otherwise it would have been a 1 because I cannot give a zero. I am a huge Will Arnett fan and usually I watch everything he's in but this is even worst (way worst) then the second season of Up All Night. And the rest of the cast are also good in general in their previous works, so that's the justification of such a 'high rating' like a 3.The writing for this is probably the worst thing ever. I'm not exaggerating and I don't have anything against any of the writers or anyone involved in this show at all, I really speak it from the heart. The writing is pointless, is empty, is illogical and guess what, it's not funny at all... Not even a little bit, simply you cannot get one single small laugh watching this.This is really painful to watch. I cannot even imagine what the actors feel like when they have to speak the lines written for their characters. I know that not everyday someone knocks on your door with a Lord of the Rings project and you have to take some low quality projects to make a living, but this is really too much. For them it must be a really painful paycheck.Give it a try to watch an episodes but I think that at the end of it you'll have an opinion similar to mine. Really, really bad.