


_ And to not be all negative, a couple bright spots. This show feels like a vegetarian restaurant that tosses pieces of steak in all its salads, trying to entertain everyone while ending up with a product that's not really for anyone. _ So who is this for? I understand the idea of trying to throw content in to the show intended for different audiences to enjoy, but it's not as simple as just lazily cramming dirty jokes in where they don't belong. And all that is in just the first episode! I honestly don't feel comfortable typing out some of the jokes in later episodes. Drugs and alcohol work their way into the story lines either by mention or by on-screen consumption. _ Characters are called 'sexy,' discuss sexual prowess, hint at sex-related exhaustion, and refer to infidelity. And not that it matters, I guess, but the revealing outfit that led to all this hilarity is what she chose to wear to a family party for her father. Her cleavage took up so much of my screen I had to turn my head to see it all. The baby can hardly be blamed for making eye contact. In the first episode she picked up her baby nephew and made a "my eyes are up here buddy" joke when the poor kid looked in her general direction. I made it through five or six episodes before I couldn't take any more, and I'm pretty sure her body was either on display or explicitly mentioned in every episode I watched. _ Jodie Sweetin's chest is featured so prominently I'm surprised it doesn't have its own introduction during the opening theme song. But amongst the baby farts and dog doo jokes there are inexplicable (I don't think I can avoid overusing that word in this review) sex jokes, drug references, and bad language in general. The lion's share of the humor is provided by cheesy over-explained jokes propped up by an inexplicably guffawing studio audience (or a more explicable laugh track).

I don't really understand who this show is for.
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