The first
season of Men of a Certain Age introduced us to the divorcing Joe (Ray Romano),
a party supply store owner with a gambling problem, family man Owen (Andre
Braugher) who hated selling cars for his overbearing father and learned he has
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Having been recently subjected to FX's The League , I approached TNT's new Men of a Certain Age with a fair amount of wariness. According to the press notes, the show "explores the unique bonds of male friendship," a description that c more
Men of a Certain Age might not be a perfect fit for TNT , a network that has enjoyed much of its success with meat-and-potatoes procedurals. By contrast, series co-creator and star Ray Romano's TV return has the bittersweet sensibility of an independ more
Men of a Certain Age wrapped up its first season last night wonderfully. The hour proved you can create a series about a bunch of middle-aged guys sitting around talking and leading mostly banal lives, and end up with something special. What happened? Ray more
Fathers. You can't live with them, but you can't deal with them either. Oh nor can you live without them. Forgot about that one. Tonight's Men of a Certain Age focused on the notions of fathers as they inspire us, embarrass us, or make the more
'Powerless' is the word of the hour for the Men of a Certain Age as they come to terms of being just that in last week's episode. The movie Rocky was also a recurring theme, which in some ways helped Owen and Joe overcome their issues, and more
Who knew Men of a Certain Age had a lighter side? In a rather dramatic -- or actually not so dramatic -- departure from the previous five episodes, "Go With the Flow" showcased a lighter side, and it was much appreciated. As much as I love the s more
Let me go on record now by saying that I am a 26 yr old African American male and Men of a Certain Age slightly scared me of what life could be one day. But to be honest, I felt that the show touched on points that I am actually experiencing now in life. more