Consult the premise for this show about a likable lawyer who deals with some crises in his life by moving back home and buying a bowling alley.
Bill Goodykoontz hates admitting that one of his favorite shows is slipping, and describes several reasons why the show set in Stuckeyville has set itself up for failure.
Discover reasons to tune into the unlikely knight in shining armor whose sardonically smart yet sweet sensibility sets the tone for this show.
Description of the series stresses its effortless comedy and whimsical attitude. Find out who supports unconventional leading man Tom Cavanaugh.
David Bianculli refers to Julie Bowen and Rena Sofer respectively when he says "The co-star should be dismissed, and the guest star embraced." Find out why.
Michael Abernethy offers his reasons for wanting to move to fictional small town Stuckeyville, Ohio.
Read about the show's "most surreal moment," which quotes Phil, played by "fear Factor" host Michael Ian Black, talking about his weird audition for "Outrageiacs."
Dusty Saunders visits the set and gets assurances from producers and cast members that a romantic line won't be crossed between Ed Stevens and Carol Vessey.
Destination that claims to be the first tribute to the show promises cast bios, photos, articles, and links.
Virtual recreation of Stuckeyville's bar and grill contains favorite patrons, TV sets, a jukebox, and games. Get to know the menu and dress code.
Details on Paramount's policy of owning theme music for its series and how that led to Clem Snide's "Moment in the Sun" replacing the Foo Fighters' "Next Year."