With this one, the show is slightly more on track. I'm not talking about the theme or story-line, let's face it, Sabrina, or Melissa Joan Hart, is real-life Barbie to the girl grade school generation back then, and the styling of their heroine is at least better.
Another aged guy who used to be in a sitcom, this time it's David Garrison, who used to be, I think, Steve, is it? on MARRIED WITH CHILDREN's early seasons. The tenuous subject of racism is broached. What I just don't get, the Axelrods are obviously mortal, not a trace of other-worldly physical evidence to them, like, they don't have antlers or tentacles or hairy tongues, the son is a strapping young dude, yet they live in the Other Realm and look down upon humans. Whoever thought this up merely copied, well, I don't know, GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER (not that I have seen that) or something like that, and tried very hard to drive the point home without really thinking about what was needed for the show.
What am I complaining about? Nothing. As long as the sight gags don't get too dorky and young MJH shows off her long, luscious golden mane.
Another aged guy who used to be in a sitcom, this time it's David Garrison, who used to be, I think, Steve, is it? on MARRIED WITH CHILDREN's early seasons. The tenuous subject of racism is broached. What I just don't get, the Axelrods are obviously mortal, not a trace of other-worldly physical evidence to them, like, they don't have antlers or tentacles or hairy tongues, the son is a strapping young dude, yet they live in the Other Realm and look down upon humans. Whoever thought this up merely copied, well, I don't know, GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER (not that I have seen that) or something like that, and tried very hard to drive the point home without really thinking about what was needed for the show.
What am I complaining about? Nothing. As long as the sight gags don't get too dorky and young MJH shows off her long, luscious golden mane.