Tedfoldol
everything you have heard about this movie is true.
Hulkeasexo
it is the rare 'crazy' movie that actually has something to say.
ChanFamous
I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Usamah Harvey
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
dwelch-88045
Love the show normally, it's very funny. Hope they don't continue on the musical path.
arzaanmarch
Life in Pieces is a pretty great show. However, I had binge-watched the entire first season and found that to be the best way to watch it. If you're planning on watching this series, watch it in one sitting. Trust me, you'll like it better that way. My favorite part of the series has to be Zoe Lister Jones. She is an amazing actress and a delight to watch. In fact, a year and a half prior to the premiere of LIP I had watched Zoe in another CBS sitcom entitled 'Friends With Better Lives'. If that show didn't exist, I probably would have never watched LIP.
cswinter74
Everyone gives this show a rave, which indicates to me that viewers identify with this show. Seriously? Let's look at the characters....The grandfather is a retired airline pilot. His wife is a therapist. One of their daughters is married to a doctor. Another son...well, honestly, I can't figure out what he does but his wife is a lawyer and like the other couple and the grandparents they live in a large home in an upper middle class neighborhood. The third son is a handsome ne'er-do-well who lives in his parent's garage but it's understood that he is talented he will be just as financially successful as everyone else once he decides to buckle down.This is the America Hollywood relates to. It is also the America advertisers love. The show is a consumer's paradise. Everyone is clean and attractive and ready to look charmingly silly. What has only marginal contact with the narrative of this enterprise is reality. Most people would love to only have to confront the powder puff problems these affluent, privileged people find so troublesome.I'm sorry. I can't laugh. I'm too busy gagging.
rog-milligan
I have the flu. No not just flu, it is now serious man-flu. Yesterday I discovered Life in Pieces and due to the fact it had my favourite actor from my favourite show from the 60's, Marcus Welby MD.Actor was James Brolin who just happened to also be in my favourite movie from the 70's, Capricorn One.So I set off watching the 22 episodes of this comedy about a slightly dysfunctional family. The acting was top notch and it reminded me of "Soap" from the 70's.Looking forward to season 2 although I think this time I might not watch the 22 episodes in a row.