Interesteg
What makes it different from others?
SpuffyWeb
Sadly Over-hyped
Reptileenbu
Did you people see the same film I saw?
Geraldine
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
infiniti
Take the best of "The Cosby Show" and "Diff'rent Strokes," throw in a little of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," head the cast with one of SNL's better recent alums and a great comedian, and you have the finest new family sitcom on television. With a fun cast that includes the beautiful Tamala Jones, and the often hilarious John Witherspoon, it's a wonder why the show isn't on more top 10 lists of the season. Along with "Scrubs," "The Tracy Morgan Show" is NBC's present and future, and it would be sad to see these two shows sidelined by weak ratings or boring reality shows.
redcatbiker
Two episodes premiered last night (Tuesday, 12/02/2003) and not one funny moment in either episode. I did not laugh once! The humor is too forced. This show is "trying" too hard to be funny.
johnmeechum
I give it a thumps up... I know its the first show but it was so funny. I never heard of this comedian but I was happy with the quality of it. Even the little sons were all adorable. I hope they keep it running if not I hope UPN takes their contract. Wil Smith watch out but its as funny as your show "All about Us."
SmacksBlackAdder
Former SNL member Tracy Morgan stars as Tracy Mitchell, an auto mechanic, in this sitcom focusing on his family and his job. The pilot just premiered, and in a year where new sitcoms have looked terrible, "The Tracy Morgan Show" looks promising.Though Morgan is funny, the show's humor seems to come a lot from the supporting cast, in particular, the Mitchells' younger son, Jimmy, played by Bobb'e J. Thompson. The laughs also come from Tracy's interaction at work with his fellow mechanics (Heavy D and John Witherspoon).
Though some of the humor is forced, and the show does not seem to be the greatest, it has the potential to be new and creative, and one of the better sitcoms out there today in a time where the sitcom is starting to fade away.