'OUTMATCHED' SITCOM
STARTS JANUARY 23RD AT FOX
What better way to cheer you up on Monday than with some comedy: we finish our announcements of new TV comedies with
OUTMATCHED which starts airing January 23rd as the new sidekick to Tim Allen's
Last Man
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Outmatched starts January 23rd on Fox |
Standing at
Fox on Thursday evenings. It is a multi camera sitcom about a blue collar couple in Atlantic City trying to raise four kids - three of whom just happen to be certified geniuses.
It's Dumb Luck They've Got Such Smart Kids
For most parents, parenting is hard. But for Kay (
Maggie Lawson), a
caustic, take-no-prisoners casino pit boss, and husband Mike (
Jason
Biggs), a handyman and uncultivated guy's guy, parenting may as well be
advanced calculus. Dealing with the demands and egos of three high-IQ
children would be tricky for any parent,
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The sitcom will join Last Man Standing on Thursday Evenings |
but it's especially hazardous
for two working stiffs who barely got through high school. Mike and Kay
are committed to bringing some normalcy to their kids' hectic,
unconventional childhoods, but these geniuses don't make it easy.
Leading the charge is Brian (
Connor Kalopsis), a condescending and pretentious 16-year-old math whiz, who thinks he already knows more about the world than Mike and Kay ever will, even though he's never actually been out of New Jersey. His 15-year-old sister, Nicole (
Ashley Boettcher), is a
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Jason Biggs leads the sitcom as the dad of the family |
deceptive and fiercely competitive language prodigy who can manipulate her parents into getting anything she wants. The youngest and most recently anointed child prodigy is Marc (
Jack Stanton), a 10-year-old music savant. Introverted and idiosyncratic, he just wants everyone to leave him alone, so he can become the next Beethoven in peace. The only child not driving their
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Maggie Lawson leads the sitcom as the mother of the family |
parents crazy is eight-year-old Leila (
Oakley Bull), who is decidedly not a genius. In fact, she might be kind of dumb. She's the only kid Mike and Kay even remotely understand. Additionally, the couple's childhood friends, Rita (
Tisha Campbell) and Irwin (
Finesse Mitchell), provide a sounding board for their daily parenting struggles.
Outmatched Takes An Honest
and heightened look at every parent's
worst fear - that they're "ruining" their kids. When you have children
with the type of gifts that can change the world,
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Mike and Kay usually find a refuge from their progeny by fleeing to basement |
the pressure is really
on. Raise them right, and these kids could cure cancer, stop global
warming or invent time travel. But screw it up, and you could unleash
three new super villains into the universe - good luck!
What a cute idea for a show! Jason Biggs can be very funny in the right situations. I’d tune in. :)
ReplyDeleteI hope he is better than in the trailer, because in it he seems to be the weakest link.
DeleteIn all his past roles, he’s typically the guy that’s nervous or down on something. I guess we could say he is the pessimist. He seems to be the same here.
DeleteI still laugh at the scene of a movie with him where he’s getting a hair cut and they accidentally shave off his entire eyebrow! The face he makes as he tries to find his missing eyebrow was unforgettable!
I mostly remember him for his porn photos and videos with his wife, they are a very horny couple LOL
DeleteWhat?! Why don't I know any of the juicy stuff!!! He's posing nude and I'm over here talking about his eyebrow..
DeleteThe spy always knows the juiciest details....
DeleteWe watch "Young Sheldon" and that's enough of genius kid with ordinary parents for us.
ReplyDeleteI haven't watched that one as I've always found Bing Bang Theory ghastly boring.
DeleteI don't love Biggs, but this one looks like it's worth tuning in for. I had a hard enough time dealing with one crazy smart child, I can't imagine the pressure of raising 4 geniuses!
ReplyDeleteSorry for my lateness here. For some reason, blogger won't accept comments from my iPad again, so I have to log onto my computer to comment now. Stupid blogger :(
DeleteHe is definitely very bad in the trailer, sitcoms require a kind, expressive, funny face, he looks like he does not care for anything half the time. Is captcha working here at my place? I don't see it myself.
DeleteI don't see captcha here. Did you turn it off? It's letting my comments go through without moderation now. Is your spammer gone?
DeleteThe psycho one yes, but I still get a few linky/dinky ones a week :) I don't know why word verification ain't working, it is on.
DeleteMaybe I'm just special because it knows I'm a regular here ;)
DeleteI've no idea, I don't see it anymore at Debrah's place either.
DeleteInteresting premise. Not sure there's enough there to carry a series like that. Kids may enjoy watching other kids mock and manipulate their parents. Not sure adults would.
ReplyDeleteIt is very typical for millennials to think they are smarter than they parents, just look at that little brat Greta, or Harry and his idiotic bratty wify MeAgain.
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