The Real O'Neals
The Real O'Neals
TV-PG | 02 March 2016 (USA)

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    Laikals

    The greatest movie ever made..!

    Mehdi Hoffman

    There's a more than satisfactory amount of boom-boom in the movie's trim running time.

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    Sienna-Rose Mclaughlin

    The movie really just wants to entertain people.

    Raymond Sierra

    The film may be flawed, but its message is not.

    beretverde

    A disaster on so many levels. Make fun of the Baptists, Muslims or Jews like this show does of Catholics, and watch the outcry! Double standards? You Betcha! Shame on all! The agenda of the liberal PC writers has been given a pass. Identify them for further comments! My personal $ boycott and "jihad" of all involved has begun! The anti Catholic theme is insulting...I am a real Catholic cop (retired) and a former altar boy (not PC?) and again...insulted by the writing of the sick and jealous individuals. Can anyone be held accountable anymore? Can anyone be man enough to stand up to this blatant tyranny? The PC Police and lies espoused, is decimating and hi-jacking our well meaning society. Just say no to this crap!

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    JC

    This show is so bittersweet to me. We thoroughly enjoy the antics, his just-camp-enough-without-being-fake mannerisms, the supportive big bro, the cool dad, the surprised and eventually embracing mom... It's everything we wish we had when we came out of the closet 20 years ago. I'm so happy that shows like this can not only be made, but thrive. I say bittersweet because, just like Troye Sivan's music & videos, it makes me feel happy for teens struggling with those questions, to have secular touchstones, but also makes me think... where were shows like this when I grew up?I really hope we'll be able to join Kenny (Noah Galvin) and his family for many seasons to come!

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    trtsf-39433

    This show is off to a good start. Outstanding cast; very happy to see Martha Plimpton on TV again and the kid playing the Gay son is very funny and talented. I hope they explore more family situations involving a Gay family matter. Too bad the Catholic League can't see how much love there is in this family and how supportive they are of each other. THAT is what family is all about! I have watched all three episodes aired and have enjoyed all of them. The writing is good and should keep getting better. This show is funny and I'm very happy its on an early hour so families can watch together. Check it out. I'll keep watching!

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    eventpix

    We just saw the first and fourth episodes of this at a screening and since the audience loved it and were laughing like crazy I have to say that I am suspicious of a few of the eleven revues I see here. It seems that the Catholic League and the Hundred.....er... 'Million Moms' have a problem with it so I can't help but wondering if they are using IMDb to try to scuttle it.It's a very funny comedy which deals with timely and serious issues. If you think that a young gay character should not be depicted on broadcast TV or that the Catholic Church is a sacred institution about which nothing humorous can ever be said or even implied than I suggest you steer away from this show. However, I have to say that I thought the pilot one of the best I have ever seen. If I had any problem with the show it was that the Catholic School that he was attending wasn't dealing with him the way that the Catholic League is dealing with this show, in other words going on the attack with reckless abandon.All five members of this family were a bit over the top but I liked them all. The relationship between the mother and the son was especially unusual in my experience with sitcoms so I'm not sure where the notion that this series is 'nothing new' is coming from?Looking at the five 1*star reviews that are present , as I am writing this, two were from members who have never reviewed anything before, one from a reviewer whose only recent reviews were "Trash" and "Terrible" and one from someone who loved "Paul Blart: Mall Cop II" saying "This is the kind of film we need more of in America. No profanity, no homos"..... So if that's where you're coming from stay away from The Real O'Neals. Otherwise, I suggest you give it a try.

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