Set to begin shooting later this year, Sullivan and Son takes place in a popular and legendary neighborhood bar in a working-class neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Penn. Filled with locals and regulars, Sullivan & Son is the unofficial "town hall" to the neighborhood.
A light copycat of Cheers but doesn't live up to it. Still watchable on a Sunday while eating breakfast.
by fairchild posted 13 years ago
I just watched the first three episodes. I found the pilot really amusing, I actually laughed several times.
But the second and third episodes were not nearly as funny. Boring, actually.
I`m dropping this one.
by wckiller posted 13 years ago
I watch. I like. You're not alone.
:D
by cneddy posted 13 years ago
I'd like you guys to at least type in "I don't like it" since I started a post about that show and I kind of feel responsible about it :lol: .
But still it's the summer comedy I like the most currently (Dunno if I should count in "Go on" as a summer one :P ) and noone else seems to be as fond of it as I am.
Sullivan and Son is an American comedy television series created by Steve Byrne and Rob Long that is broadcast on TBS. It stars Byrne as Steve Sullivan, who surprises his parents when he leaves his job as a corporate lawyer to take over a bar owned by his father in Pittsburgh. The series is executive-produced by Vince Vaughn, Peter Billingsley and Long, who also serves as showrunner.
Didn't know if I "had" to do the resume part , but w/e. So anyone seen this? I kinda like it it's not "Cheers" but for the 1st two episodes it was very promising.
But the second and third episodes were not nearly as funny. Boring, actually.
I`m dropping this one.
:D
But still it's the summer comedy I like the most currently (Dunno if I should count in "Go on" as a summer one :P ) and noone else seems to be as fond of it as I am.
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Sullivan and Son is an American comedy television series created by Steve Byrne and Rob Long that is broadcast on TBS. It stars Byrne as Steve Sullivan, who surprises his parents when he leaves his job as a corporate lawyer to take over a bar owned by his father in Pittsburgh. The series is executive-produced by Vince Vaughn, Peter Billingsley and Long, who also serves as showrunner.
Didn't know if I "had" to do the resume part , but w/e. So anyone seen this? I kinda like it it's not "Cheers" but for the 1st two episodes it was very promising.