Poppa's House

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This CBS comedy welcomes back Damon Wayans Sr and Jr to network television. Sr plays a divorced, semi-retired radio personality who is getting a female co-host.. Loved his rag on all rappers being called "Baby" today. What's a "menopause" sweater? Essence Atkins is a little tight-assed as Sr's new partner "Who comes to Poppa's House with a female perspective? Love that Sr is afraid of his daughter-in-law. Not crazy about the fact that Damon Jr seems to be whipped. "It was cuter when you had a job." "When I said maker her go away, you heard get her a chair and a microphone." This show also marks the return to network television of Geoffrey Owens, best known for playing Elvin on The Cosby Show. playing the father-in-law from hell. Owens and Wayans Sr have a terrific comic chemistry. Damon Wayans Jr underplays beautifully in the pilot. The love between Jr and Senior just burns a hole in the screen. Loved Damon Sr's entrance in the suit. That opening dialogue on the first broadcast with Poppa and Ivy was hysterical. Can't believe Ivy admitted to Sr being here idol. This show has some legs thanks to the Wayans family and Owens, but I think the writers need to let the Wayans improvise a little more. I, at least laughed out loud while watching this, which I can't say about Happy's Place.



I think they use the laugh track too much, but I do like Wayans and his son. I chuckled at a few of the jokes. It was a decent first episode



Season One, Ep 2."I forgot you have a newborn baby schedule." I hope they're not planning to make Sr and his new on air partner a couple, because I'm not feeling any chemistry with them. It is better that Jr do the voices. "That's sardines, peanut butters, and depression...it was my childhood." The dinner table banter was hilarious. I hope they'll be taking the stick out of Ivy's ass within the next couple of episodes. Jr does an impressive Marty the Martian. Poppa really goes to bed at 7:00 PM? Does he have to be at work at 5:00 AM? Jr's Samuel L Jackson was pretty decent too. This episode episode had me laughing pretty consistently. Loved the outtakes at the end, more sitcoms should do that.



Season One, Ep 3. Lobe that sweater Poppa had on in the opening scene. Jr making a documentary about Poppa, that can't come to any good. "Icons don't repeat their walks." Did Jr think making his wife a PA was a good idea? That suit Poppa was wearing in the Upsies commercial was a riot? Robert Townsend directed this episode. Loved that his wife went from PA to studeo head.