The Michael J. Fox Show has proven time and time again that it is a solid comedy that won't fail to brighten any day. Seriously. Even the story I don't care about (oldest dropout son) is amusing, especially in this episode when he decides that having an intern would make him more legit. Of course, he doesn't anticipate applicants who are more qualified than he is.
The meat of this story, however, is once again between Mike and his daughter, Eve, whom he tricks into spending time with him by getting her an internship at the station. Eve is reluctant at first but quickly finds her place with Mike's nemesis, Anne Heche. Of course, Eve is a typical high school girl, so recognizing a Mean Girl on sight is one of her gifts. Her decision to use her dad and Anne Heche's rivalry to her advantage makes me appreciate Eve in a way I never anticipated.
I actually think Eve might grow into a really cool person. If she wasn't a fictional character, that is.
The MJF Show consistently delivers hilarious and sympathetic family comedy. Seriously, this show is brilliant. I don't have any complaints, with the possible exception of Oldest Son. Sometimes I just want to slap him.
The meat of this story, however, is once again between Mike and his daughter, Eve, whom he tricks into spending time with him by getting her an internship at the station. Eve is reluctant at first but quickly finds her place with Mike's nemesis, Anne Heche. Of course, Eve is a typical high school girl, so recognizing a Mean Girl on sight is one of her gifts. Her decision to use her dad and Anne Heche's rivalry to her advantage makes me appreciate Eve in a way I never anticipated.
I actually think Eve might grow into a really cool person. If she wasn't a fictional character, that is.
The MJF Show consistently delivers hilarious and sympathetic family comedy. Seriously, this show is brilliant. I don't have any complaints, with the possible exception of Oldest Son. Sometimes I just want to slap him.