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Joy of Relativity
A family comedy so real it almost hurts

When a new comedy shows up as fresh, original and painfully hilarious as Sons & Daughters (Tuesdays at 9 pm/ET on ABC) at first I want to cheer. And then I start to worry if it can survive. Call it Arrested Development syndrome. ABC is calling this partially improvised, very offbeat series about a messily extended multigenerational family a “unique hybrid.” Not exactly the next According to Jim, if you get my drift. But unlike Arrested, which turned off so many by constantly going over the top, Sons & Daughters is defiantly low-concept, mining laughs of recognition from the cringe-inducing small embarrassments, annoyances and resentments that define long-term, inescapable family relationships. As humane and wise as it is amusing a read more

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Premiered: December 01, 1986, on ABC
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Premise: American workers clash with their Japanese bosses in a Pennsylvania auto plant in this creaky vehicle adapted from the 1986 movie.

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