WARNING: THE FOLLOWING REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS, READ AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Single Parents has been on my horizon ever since I discovered Elizabeth Meriwether would be at the helm. I was a big fan of New Girl and I've missed it since it wrapped its seven season run this past May, but based on this pilot, I'd say Single Parents is the perfect remedy. Not to mention the fact the show was co-created by J.J. Philbin who worked on another favorite of mine, The OC.
The pilot was written by J.J. Philbin and Elizabeth Meriwether, with Jason Winer directing. I don't think it's premature to say Single Parents is one of the strongest comedy pilots I've seen from the fall crop. So, what is it about exactly?
MEET THE PARENTS
Amongst the other titular single parents we are introduced to the snarky Angie (Leighton Meester) and her clingy son Graham (Tyler Wladis), sensible Poppy (Kimrie Lewis) and her stylish son Rory (Devin Trey Campbell), the conservative widower, Douglas (Brad Garrett), and his precocious set of twins Amy (Ella Allan) and Emma (Mia Allan), and the spaced out Miggy (Jake Choi) with his brand new baby. All the parents outside of Will are obviously close. They cast plays well off of one another and the pilot doesn't have to waste time establishing the ensemble. It doesn't take long for them adopt Will into their group after a few bumps.
THE STORYLINE
The next day, Will declares himself out of his depressing PTA vortex and announces his re-entry to the real world. He's going to drink coffee after 4 pm and get rid of the dreaded mermaid bag (which I desperately hope becomes a running gag honestly). It seems he's been officially indoctrinated into the group of single parents.
STRAY THOUGHTS
- This show gets so much credit for including Moana sing-alongs. I mean who doesn't want to watch Brad Garrett belting How Far I'll Go?
FAVORITE LINES
Poppy: He's single, we're single.
Angie: No, I've never been that single.
Poppy: Well at least he doesn't eat steak with the same pasty, old, white guys night after night.
Douglas: We're not pasty, old, white guys; we're dermatologists saving the lives of pasty, old, white guys.
Miggy: Your pants are making my baby cry.
Poppy: Douglas, you are why we march.
Poppy: Rory I'll wear your vest!
Rory: You don't have the right torso for a vest, Mom. Stop trying to make it happen!
Cop: His Keds are not the issue ma'am.
Rory: But they are an issue.
AN ALL NEW EPISODE OF SINGLE PARENTS AIRS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3RD at 9:30 PM EDT on ABC.
Check back here for my review after it airs!