- Network: CBS
- Series Premiere Date: Sep 22, 2008
- Season #: 1
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 41 Ratings
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Mixed: 2 out of 41
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StuartM.Oct 30, 20080
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BeckyD.Sep 25, 200810Very funny-watched it 3 times and laughed everytime-husband loved it, too!
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JeffM.Oct 16, 20081The most predictable, unentertaining sitcom I have seen in a while. If this gets picked up, it's an atrocity. How it made it on NBC's Monday night lineup is a mystery.
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EliasC.Oct 24, 20087A guilty pleasure. Repetitive as it it, it is still more amusing than most sitcoms.
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ChristopherK.Nov 15, 20088The fact that it feels like a sitcom version of meet the parents is why it works so well! its the humor that makes you want to look away from the TV set, but you cant because you want to see the reaction from the rest of the cast. It is one of the best new sitcoms on TV this season!
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DrewHNov 20, 200810I absolutely LOVE this show. I do wonder how the writers will be able to keep it funny. You do see most of the disasters coming, however. I think it's worth a second season.
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michellej.Oct 13, 20080This is the worst show I have ever seen. Hard to sit thru an entire episode. Wish they would put Moonlight back on in this time slot.
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frankvNov 5, 20084
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patrickf.Oct 16, 200810
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JohnS.Oct 17, 200810I laughed and cringed all the way through 3 episodes. I hope this one makes it!
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JefferyS.Sep 24, 20089Holy crap this was funny!
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60It won't insult your intelligence, and it has a completely likable lead actor in Kyle Bornheimer; but Worst Week is nevertheless completely predictable and unambitious.
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Worst Week, a new entry in CBS' Monday lineup, is a luke-warm sitcom about a schleprock of a magazine editor named Sam Briggs (Kyle Bornheimer) who becomes nervous and accident-prone when around his fiancee Melanie's conservative parents Dick (Kurtwood Smith, reprising the gruff father figure he played on "That '70s Show") and mother Angela (Nancy Lenehan).
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40All in all, this is a much-watered down version of "Meet the Parents," and the only watchable things are the slow-burn looks of disgust from Dick (Kurtwood Smith), Sam's displeased future father-in-law.