Baby Daddy" is a half-hour series about Ben (Jean-Luc Bilodeau, Kyle
XY) who, in his 20s, becomes a surprise dad to a baby girl when she's
left on his doorstep by an ex-girlfriend. Ben decides to raise the baby
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(Melissa Peterman),
his brother Danny (Derek Theler), his best buddy Tucker (Tahj Mowry)
and his close female friend, Riley (Chelsea Kane), who is harboring a
secret crush on him.TV, I really enjoyed this
show. I saw a couple of billboards about it but didn't make it a point
to watch but I just watched it On Demand about fifteen minutes ago and
found it very entertaining. While it wasn't hysterically funny it had
parts that I giggled and I'm certain that as the season progresses, the
jokes will get funnier. I grew up when TGIF was popular. Shows like
"Family Matters", "Sabrina, The Teenage Witch", "Step By Step", "Full
House", and others shows came on. It was a great family time for my
parents and my brother and I'm certain this is a great show for family.
I read a review saying that this show wasn't "realistic" but when it comes to sitcoms like this they're not supposed to be 100% realistic, they're supposed to entertain. The point is to take be inspired by realistic events and exaggerate them for TV's sake. I, personally, am happy that shows like are returning to TV. We need these family sitcoms to invade our TV screens once again so that we can have evenings, like in the past, to watch back to back shows that have values, yet make us laugh.It's not realistic and a tad annoying in the beginning. Men, especially the young men of today, are far from that clueless. My brother (Deans list brilliant kid) was helping a friend by already babysitting at 15 years old. Maybe a poorly raised man will have no skills with children, but I cannot be made to believe that all 3 of these men have no empathic bone and would be that dumb in this day and age. The writers made them look sadly pathetic rather then funny. It is Not reality and I am confused on who would think it is, or who would try to present it as if it is. Also, many girls at that age nowadays (not all but quite a few)would run from babies like the plague. So the girl walking in all cooing, is sweet but in the face of the guys ignorance it feels 20 years outdated and very chauvinistic. In fact when I had my daughter I was the one with less experience with "babies" and it was her father that had to show me everything. I'm giving it a 4, in hopes it has better jokes, rather then "Right side of the fridge is mine." sort of nonsense. The actors were endearing and their energies seemed to work well off each other and that is the only reason I am not giving up on the show entirely. If it turns into a happy Dad/Daughter show, that would be sweet, but right now it needs a lot of work. An absolutely atrocious attempt by ABC to get a piece of the whole "young single parent sitcom" pie. Unfortunately for them, 'Raising Hope' remains the only show to get anything funny out of it.
However, I won't judge a show based on its premise. Lack of originality does not have to mean lack of quality, after all. But in order to write a good sitcom, you need some writing talent with a sense of humour and, well, writing. In 'Baby Daddy', none was involved.
There was not a single gag or line in the pilot episode that you couldn't smell coming a minute in advance. I could discern not a single original thought or punchline during the entire episode. Worst of all, the jokes that the writers copied from anywhere and everywhere were not even coherently combined into a narrative, or put in the context of the show. It was nothing but a parade of the most hackneyed, unfunny one-liners and clichés. Even the most bland comedy pilots usually manage to get at least one or two chuckles out of me—this show failed to do even that. It was especially cringe-worthy in that, while the clichés it uses are so old that not even lampshading them would be very funny anymore, the writers quite apparently decided to play them perfectly straight.
In the end, everything you need to know about the quality or originality of the show is already said by the promo images depicting its cast. Let's see: we've got Jack "Babyface" Everybody, a lead character that is so bland and uninteresting that he definitely won't bother anybody. We've got two pretty blondes that are allowed to pop by and smile. They even made it a plot point that the main guy clique of the show only even bothers with one of them because she is "hot" (when she didn't use to be, so yay for her). It's as insulting to women as it is to men. Then you've got the borderline developmentally challenged jock, as well as the token-foreigner and token-homosexual rolled into one. Oh my, whoever saw that coming!
I read a review saying that this show wasn't "realistic" but when it comes to sitcoms like this they're not supposed to be 100% realistic, they're supposed to entertain. The point is to take be inspired by realistic events and exaggerate them for TV's sake. I, personally, am happy that shows like are returning to TV. We need these family sitcoms to invade our TV screens once again so that we can have evenings, like in the past, to watch back to back shows that have values, yet make us laugh.It's not realistic and a tad annoying in the beginning. Men, especially the young men of today, are far from that clueless. My brother (Deans list brilliant kid) was helping a friend by already babysitting at 15 years old. Maybe a poorly raised man will have no skills with children, but I cannot be made to believe that all 3 of these men have no empathic bone and would be that dumb in this day and age. The writers made them look sadly pathetic rather then funny. It is Not reality and I am confused on who would think it is, or who would try to present it as if it is. Also, many girls at that age nowadays (not all but quite a few)would run from babies like the plague. So the girl walking in all cooing, is sweet but in the face of the guys ignorance it feels 20 years outdated and very chauvinistic. In fact when I had my daughter I was the one with less experience with "babies" and it was her father that had to show me everything. I'm giving it a 4, in hopes it has better jokes, rather then "Right side of the fridge is mine." sort of nonsense. The actors were endearing and their energies seemed to work well off each other and that is the only reason I am not giving up on the show entirely. If it turns into a happy Dad/Daughter show, that would be sweet, but right now it needs a lot of work. An absolutely atrocious attempt by ABC to get a piece of the whole "young single parent sitcom" pie. Unfortunately for them, 'Raising Hope' remains the only show to get anything funny out of it.
However, I won't judge a show based on its premise. Lack of originality does not have to mean lack of quality, after all. But in order to write a good sitcom, you need some writing talent with a sense of humour and, well, writing. In 'Baby Daddy', none was involved.
There was not a single gag or line in the pilot episode that you couldn't smell coming a minute in advance. I could discern not a single original thought or punchline during the entire episode. Worst of all, the jokes that the writers copied from anywhere and everywhere were not even coherently combined into a narrative, or put in the context of the show. It was nothing but a parade of the most hackneyed, unfunny one-liners and clichés. Even the most bland comedy pilots usually manage to get at least one or two chuckles out of me—this show failed to do even that. It was especially cringe-worthy in that, while the clichés it uses are so old that not even lampshading them would be very funny anymore, the writers quite apparently decided to play them perfectly straight.
In the end, everything you need to know about the quality or originality of the show is already said by the promo images depicting its cast. Let's see: we've got Jack "Babyface" Everybody, a lead character that is so bland and uninteresting that he definitely won't bother anybody. We've got two pretty blondes that are allowed to pop by and smile. They even made it a plot point that the main guy clique of the show only even bothers with one of them because she is "hot" (when she didn't use to be, so yay for her). It's as insulting to women as it is to men. Then you've got the borderline developmentally challenged jock, as well as the token-foreigner and token-homosexual rolled into one. Oh my, whoever saw that coming!