
SummaryFreddie Prinze, Jr. makes his television series starring debut in this offbeat family comedy from the team behind "The Drew Carey Show" and "George Lopez." Freddie Moreno (Prinze) had finally escaped from the raucous house of women with whom he grew up. Having achieved some success as head chef at a trendy Chicago restaurant, he's ready for love ... Read More
Created By:Bruce Helford, Conrad Jackson, Freddie Prinze Jr., Bruce Rasmussen
Freddie
Season 1 Premiere:
Oct 5, 2005
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"Freddie" isn't groundbreaking, but it's watchable, and the characters are very likable.
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This guy has a great personality. Building a likable sitcom around him ought to be a no-brainer. So why haven't they done it?
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Freddie is a series of collisions -- between generations, sexes, ethnicities and perhaps most of all between youthful Latin macho and imperious Latin matriarchy in the struggle to rule the house.
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Its humor is simple and, at times, degrading.
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It's ABC's idea of good, clean fun. Sad that it's the best idea the network could have.
10
Never amusing, "Freddie" is relentlessly unreal and monotonously sophomoric.
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Terrible writing, painful acting, forced comic situations.
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