Tonight on Fox you can see Rob Lowe as a returning brother
on The Grinder or John Stamos as a returning father/grandfather on
Grandfathered. Of course, there are other differences as well, such as Lowe's
career as a pretend lawyer and Stomos's career as a restaurateur. But it seems a little odd to pitch two
returning family man shows on the same night and same network?
I have not seen Stamos in a while, but I enjoyed Lowe's last
television foray on Parks and Recreation where he played a compulsive yet
lovable city manager. His long career in television surpasses his movie credits
in my opinion. I think he is ready to be
the main character in his new show, not that the experienced yet long-absent
Fred Savage is unable to hold up his end of the show.
With all the cops and thugs on TV these days, a few regular
guy comedies are welcome. I plan to tune
in.
Update: I enjoyed the pilots of both shows, though maybe The Grinder a little more due to Lowe's very lost yet likable character. Stamos also put on a good show and the pilot threw out a few hints of what's to come, keeping it all the more interesting.
Update: I enjoyed the pilots of both shows, though maybe The Grinder a little more due to Lowe's very lost yet likable character. Stamos also put on a good show and the pilot threw out a few hints of what's to come, keeping it all the more interesting.
Second Update: Fox has requested additional scripts for both shows, which is a very positive sign and surprising in this cut-throat environment. Both shows have earned the extra interest.
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