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The Kids Are Alright - Season 1
TrailerIn a series that looks exciting and funny, we will start this series with events which more funny and exciting. In the 1970s, in a working-class neighborhood outside Los Angeles, Mike and Biggie collected eight young boys in their three bedrooms and one bathroom at home. It looks like it will be a lot different when his older son Lawrence returns home and announces that he is leaving the religious school to save the world.Genre: ComedyActors: Kennedy Lea Slocum, Thomas Barbusca, Santino Barnard, Sawyer Barth, Michael Cudlitz, Caleb Foote, Jack Gore, Mary McCormack, Christopher Paul Richards, Sam Straley, Andy Walken, ...»Director: Randall Einhorn, Matt SohnCountry: United StatesDuration: 30 minQuality: HDRelease: 2018IMDb: 7.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Kids Are Alright - Season 1"
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Characters of "The Kids Are Alright - Season 1"
PatPlayed by: Santino BarnardFrankPlayed by: Sawyer BarthMike ClearyPlayed by: Michael CudlitzEddiePlayed by: Caleb FooteTimmy ClearyPlayed by: Jack GorePeggy ClearyPlayed by: Mary McCormackJoeyPlayed by: Christopher Paul RichardsLawrencePlayed by: Sam StraleyWilliamPlayed by: Andy Walken -
Critic Reviews of "The Kids Are Alright - Season 1"
Uncle BarkyOctober 16, 2018The best of the fall season's new comedies from a network that's become well-practiced in turning back the clock and making shows like these tick.
NewsdayOctober 15, 2018The tumult, chaos and divergent interests of these many brothers feels authentic, and so do the besieged parents who are trying to hold it all together with a modest paycheck and as much love as they can divide among eight boys.
DeciderOctober 17, 2018Yes, this show could get better. But there are so many characters to service it feels like none of them will be more than one-note.
VoxOctober 16, 2018The casting works, and the writing underscores the bonds among these characters in a way that makes them feel like a real family.
TV InsiderOctober 16, 2018The ABC family-sitcom brand may have another winner in Tim Doyle's (Last Man Standing) affectionate if derivative memoir about growing up in a rambunctious Irish-Catholic family of eight boys in the 1970s.
Los Angeles TimesOctober 16, 2018What The Kids Are Alright has going for it most of all is McCormack, who makes the most of a role cut to her talents.
Globe and MailOctober 16, 2018The first episode is very funny and flies by... What's distinct, though, is the attempt to connect the 1970s setting to contemporary America.
Hollywood ReporterOctober 16, 2018All told there's much to like in The Kids Are Alright, partly owing to the era being ripe with possibilities and partly because Doyle's sense of humor about his childhood rings mostly true as it reflects and finds well-earned comedy in nostalgia.
CNN.comOctober 16, 2018The Kids Are Alright is a terribly generic name for a surprisingly distinctive and personal sitcom, plucked from the memories of series creator Tim Doyle,
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