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Where Nostalgia is Mistaken for Annoyance

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"Are you sure you should be driving?"  NBC is currently trying a couple of new family centered series of which  this is one and the other being About A Boy. Unfortunately, the premise  is relatively thin and the show quickly abuses the abilities of the  protagonist, Mel Fisher.  The premise revolves around Mel Fisher, a blind lawyer, who goes about  his life fooling everyone into believing he can see. The protagonist  can apparently chop down trees with a chainsaw, teach his daughter to  parallel park, leap over other lawyers with a simple bound.  The comedy would need to be irreverent and edu for this to have the  slightest shot at success. 'instead, it goes for a sappy, feel-good  vibe with a voice-over by Jason Bateman. Despite it being based on the  creator's actual childhood, the element of truth doesn't make it any  less absurd or any more worthy of being a TV show.  Just as it's hard to keep up with how many failed sitcoms there have  been during mid-seasons, I'm losing track of how many mawkish, barely  funny sitcoms these days are drawn from the writer's own family  experience and upbringing.  Creatively, the story of Me is an awfully stifling place to start.  Memoir has its place beyond the page, but sitcoms are usually not it -  for the same reasons that family stories you think are so  table-poundingly hilarious are difficult to convey to any audience  larger than a dinner party. Network execs need to stop indulging this  strange habit and ask writers and producers to look for pilot pitches  someplace other than their home movies and photo albums: it just isn't  funny. For these reasons Growing Up Fisher gets a 2/10.

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HerbsReviews 1 April 2014

Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw2991448/
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