A compelling look at one of the less glorified Founding Fathers, John Adams had an interesting life that makes for good television.
The writing and supporting cast are not as good as Friends, but Joey is still a loveable character whom I enjoyed watching week in and week out. I don't think this show got the credit it deserved and I am sorry I won't get to hear the end of Joey's story.
Jackie Chan is a funny man and his stunts are perhaps even more amazing in an animated role which is original and gives a glimpse of old asian mythology.
A very unique series that is quite humourous and can be somewhat educational. The 5 minute episodes don't require much commitment and often leave you chuckling and maybe a little more knowledgeable; definitely worth the time.
An unfortunate return to television for Matthew Perry who was brilliant as Chandler Bing in Friends. Mr Sunshine had a few good moments but nothing that separated it from all the other comedies out there and was cancelled before it could become anything more.
Mathew Perry plays his part very well and brings his usual comedic style to a series all about grief and GOing ON after losing someone. However, a slow plot and lack of supporting cast ultimately made for a dull series with some good moments.
An under appreciated comedy with a unique set of characters that usually manages to keep you laughing.
Much like the original with an engaging plot and characters, but with a broader view of the world in which it is set. Both series are interesting and compelling but I personally prefer the original.
An honest look at high school and the common search for identity that many face during that period of our lives. The cast features many future stars and was unfortunately cut short after only one season.
A cornerstone of my youth and an action packed thrill ride. This show doesn't have much ambition and spends a lot of time powering up but does what it does well and in an exciting and fun way.