vashti1999
12-01-2003, 12:47 PM
Tracy Morgan's new show debuts on NBC tomorrow. The sitcom's next episode airs on Thursday.
After that, expect it to plummet from view, because I can't imagine anyone outside Morgan's immediate family wanting to see it a third time.
"The Tracy Morgan Show" isn't just bad. It's the sort of bad that smells of being concocted to be terrible on purpose - not unlike a "Saturday Night Live" skit of a family sitcom that gets its laughs by never acknowledging how inept and unfunny it is.
On "SNL," Morgan was funny, but here, he seems to have abandoned his edge.
The pilot, tomorrow night at 8, introduces him as a family man (Tamala Jones plays his wife, and Marc John Jefferies and Bobb'e J. Thompson are their two young boys) who runs a garage populated by two bickering mechanics (played by John Witherspoon and Heavy D).
At work, Witherspoon and Heavy D outshine Morgan in every scene. They're the funniest part of the show - but that's weak praise. At home, Jones deserves an Emmy for a role that requires her to act amused by Morgan's bad jokes and flat antics. Not since Marcia Strassman in "Welcome Back, Kotter" and Pam Dawber in "Mork & Mindy" have female sitcom co-stars had more thankless roles - but those women, at least, were watching someone who was saying and doing funny things.
Thursday's show will draw more viewers, because it will air between "Friends" and "Will and Grace," but the episode is no better. The jokes fall flat, the sincere scenes lack credibility, and elements of the plot - such as Tracy and his 7-year-old son acknowledging the sex appeal of the other son's 13-year-old classmate - are uncomfortable bordering on tasteless.
I don't know what Morgan was thinking when he agreed to star in this show. Then again, I have no clue about what NBC was thinking, either.
The result, though, is one of the worst premieres of the season, followed by the worst show ever to appear in NBC's Thursday lineup.
And that, as you know, is a very low new low.
Originally published on December 1, 2003
After that, expect it to plummet from view, because I can't imagine anyone outside Morgan's immediate family wanting to see it a third time.
"The Tracy Morgan Show" isn't just bad. It's the sort of bad that smells of being concocted to be terrible on purpose - not unlike a "Saturday Night Live" skit of a family sitcom that gets its laughs by never acknowledging how inept and unfunny it is.
On "SNL," Morgan was funny, but here, he seems to have abandoned his edge.
The pilot, tomorrow night at 8, introduces him as a family man (Tamala Jones plays his wife, and Marc John Jefferies and Bobb'e J. Thompson are their two young boys) who runs a garage populated by two bickering mechanics (played by John Witherspoon and Heavy D).
At work, Witherspoon and Heavy D outshine Morgan in every scene. They're the funniest part of the show - but that's weak praise. At home, Jones deserves an Emmy for a role that requires her to act amused by Morgan's bad jokes and flat antics. Not since Marcia Strassman in "Welcome Back, Kotter" and Pam Dawber in "Mork & Mindy" have female sitcom co-stars had more thankless roles - but those women, at least, were watching someone who was saying and doing funny things.
Thursday's show will draw more viewers, because it will air between "Friends" and "Will and Grace," but the episode is no better. The jokes fall flat, the sincere scenes lack credibility, and elements of the plot - such as Tracy and his 7-year-old son acknowledging the sex appeal of the other son's 13-year-old classmate - are uncomfortable bordering on tasteless.
I don't know what Morgan was thinking when he agreed to star in this show. Then again, I have no clue about what NBC was thinking, either.
The result, though, is one of the worst premieres of the season, followed by the worst show ever to appear in NBC's Thursday lineup.
And that, as you know, is a very low new low.
Originally published on December 1, 2003