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Poor Man's Modern Family


So far, this show is a poor man's Modern Family but without the charm or any likable characters.

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I tried watching Modern Family and just couldn't. It wasn't original enough for me and seemed like I saw it a billion times before. Basically because to me Modern Family is a poor man's Rosanne, Home Improvement, Everybody Loves Raymond, Family Matters, and this list could go on and on. There is nothing about it that separates it from the billions of sitcoms that have come before it. After watching so many in my youth, I am generally someone who doesn't like sitcoms because they offer nothing new. What stands out and sets 'Life In Pieces' apart is it's unique and original approach in having four separate and contained stories. In most sitcoms every short story would be an episode and drawn out, here it is directly to the point and offers a new approach that will undoubtably make for interesting challenges moving forward because of it's format and the amount of ideas they will need to come up with to sustain it. While similar to the crowd, it's format and ability of making each short story truly separate is what makes it stand out.

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The characters didn't grab me, but I'll give it a few more episodes to see if anything sticks.

Modern Family didn't grab me at first either - for many of the reasons you gave, but it grew on me when my wife started watching the reruns after I got home from work. Now, I'll give it a watch because the jokes are more subtle than in most sit-coms and it's one of the few shows out there not focused on a 20-something's sex life.


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how odd the thing you say sets this apart is the very thing they are copying from the show you say you dont like, Modern Family

its so obvious this show is copying the structure of that show

maybe its the title cards that trick you to thinking its different

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The Office. Parks and Rec. Community.

All those shows perfected the devices MF has ridden to the bank: constant camera deadpans. Flash interview segments with characters. Characters so naive you like them instantly.

Nothing new. In fact it's old. Really old.

And when the writing goes stale and you rely too heavily on the comedic devices you get--the last 2 (arguably last 3) seasons of MF.

It's a goof show but nobody is "copying" anything from it.

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Rosanne is a poor mans "Married with Children..." and did most of the story lines before Rosanne had.

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I tried watching Modern Family as well. I couldn't stand it.

There are some funny actors who just happen to be in the wrong roles. But there is just too much chaos going on and it is just too much work to watch it... it is exhausting to put up with the constant jumping from scene to scene...

When I watch a sitcom, I want to sit back and relax to watch it... I don't want to have to be fully rested and fully alert to enjoy it. They are for winding down after a long day at work... not to be a second job. :)

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@Stiles: Couldn't have said it better myself. Good points. :-)

Oh yeah, and M.Family has ridiculous characters that who can relate to? Sofia Vegara's voice alone would be a c**kblocker. Manny is absurd. The only characters that might be someone you actually know are Ed O'Neil and Julie Bowen.

Compare Life in Pieces: at least all the characters seem like someone familiar, authentic, etc. - But then that's why there are 31 Flavors at Baskin Robbins; this is just my taste. :-)

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ModFam meets Parenthood. We were hooked from the first MF episode. It's the best-written show on TV. Great characters!
This one shows promise, but it needs work, or more development.

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"Modern Parenthood" ha ha

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Never seen Modern Family... do they have English translations for everything that comes out of Sofia Vergara's mouth? Of course, I could just turn the volume down and look at her (and the other female characters are not bad to look at either)... plus, I have never cared much for Ed O'Neil - always through that M...wC would have been better without him.

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Really.....? Married with Children would've been better without Al Bundy? Ed O'Neill was so good as that character, to the detriment of his own career. He couldn't find a steady gig for years until Modern Family came along. That's actually a decent troll.. That is absurd, though, and you know it, lol. Without him, that wouldn't have been a show.

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It's clearly trying to follow in the same footsteps as Modern Family. The pilot wasn't nearly as good as any episode of Modern Family, but it was actually better than I expected it to be. I mostly enjoyed it. I hope they are able to work things out as they go along.

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I've not seen any episodes of Modern Family.

Life in Pieces however, has picked up steam with each episode. The cut-scene action and dialog the music playing...all very Arrested Development.

Now it's getting more depth to the characters and you have to pay attention to not miss some good one-liners.

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Nothing in TV is original anymore. It's just recycled.

When they get stale and can't get creative. ....they created reality shows

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No, this is genius. Modern Family is stupid and contrived.

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Modern family is getting tired but life in pieces is fresh with great lines and stories.
Let's face it every sitcom is a poor mans something.

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"Modern Family" was a great show that is presently on life support. "Life In Pieces" is ready to take its place.

Jaan Pehechan Ho

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