Sean Saves the World
- Director: James Burrows
- Writer: Victor Fresco
- Producer: Victor Fresco; Sean P. Hayes
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Episode 1...
What is there not to like about Sean Hayes?!? He does 'Jack' and he does him well.
The witty script is patchy at best, at home with his mother - it works well. At work, it doesn't: Too many characters (i.e. 3) trying (and failing) to be funny and/or eccentric.
The 'gay' sitcom has had a tough time of recent...The New Normal & Partners being, quite understandably, cancelled...time will tell as to the fate of Sean - it needs a tighter script that's for sure. But, with Sean, what is there not to like?!?
Episode 2...
What is there not to like about Sean???
Oh dear...it's not looking good. The 'laugh track' is useful (albeit overused)...as it tells you when you are meant to laugh. Completely necessary for a script that has taken 'dumb' to a brand new level.
Episode 3...
It's time to pull the plug.
*UPDATE* The plug was pulled...deservedly so.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Centers on Sean, who must figure out how to parent his 14-year-old daughter, who just moved in, while navigating a temperamental new boss at work.
Cast & Characters
Thomas Lennon as Max;
Megan Hilty as Liz:
Sean P. Hayes as Sean;
Vik Sahay as Howard;
Linda Lavin as Lorna;
Echo Kellum as Hunter;
Samantha Isler as Ellie