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"Kevin Can Wait" Showrunner Bruce Helford Leaves, Replaced by Rob Long
"Kevin Can Wait" Showrunner Bruce Helford Exits CBS Comedy Series, Rob Long Will Replace Him
by Nellie Andreeva November 2, 2016 There is a shakeup on the new CBS comedy "Kevin Can Wait" starring Kevin James whose showrunner Bruce Helford has departed. Sitcom veteran Helford co-created the series, recently given a full-season order by CBS, with James and James’ frequent collaborator Rock Reuben. I hear Helford stepped down over creative differences with James. He will be succeeded by another long-time sitcom writer-producer, "Cheers" alum Rob Long, who has come on board as executive producer/showrunner of the New York-based series. "Kevin Can Wait", which marked James’ return to TV series and to CBS, got off to a strong start behind "The Big Bang Theory" on Monday. It has faced a challenging transition to the anchor 8 PM slot in the past two weeks. http://deadline.com/2016/11/kevin-ca...es-1201846727/ |
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I really wanted to like this show because I always loved sitcoms and there are NONE on today that are worth my time. But....I simply don't find it funny.
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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Obviously it wasn't such bad news since CBS renewed Kevin Can Wait for season 2.
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Maybe the new showrunner will make an attempt to make the show funny.
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Kevin Can Wait is if you ask me, shaping up to be CBS' version of Last Man Standing with Tim Allen. Both were fledgling or middle of the road (meaning that they did decent enough numbers and weren't that offensive but they at the end of the day, didn't create much waves) to put things more harshly sitcoms that were comeback vehicles of sorts for Kevin James (The King of Queens) and Tim Allen (Home Improvement).
But as things moved forward, both stars seemed to infuse more of their egos to the arguable detriment of the shows. In Tim Allen's case, he seemed to want to put in more of his real life political beliefs into his character as a means of creating some sort of new age All in the Family albeit more conservative slanted. Kevin James meanwhile, thinks that making King of Queens 2.0 by having Leah Remini (Tim Allen also brought along some of his old Home Improvement co-stars like Patricia Richardson, Richard Karn, and Jonathan Taylor Thomas to Last Man Standing for a cheap nostalgia pop) on will make things "all good" again. And there's naturally, some big collateral damage along the way with Erinn Hayes and Alexandra Krosney (who played James and Allen's wife and eldest daughter respectively) getting dumped after the first seasons of each show. |
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