Who's the Boss?
Who's the Boss?
NR | 20 September 1984 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    insomniac_rod

    This sitcom started with a "tender" label but ended being extremely witty, sassy and well written.The unlikely relationship between all the characters probably gives the wrong expectations because it could be considered as a 100% family show without double sense jokes or mature situations. It proves everybody wrong and surprises!I really liked the chemistry between Danza and Light. Danza was extremely funny, I don't know what happened with him in the 90s! But my favorite character was and will be Mona. She was extremely witty, and played with the double sense fantastically.This is a t.v. series that doesn't gets the right apprecitation and worst of all, it's underrated. Please give a chance to this sitcom and let it charm you. But start watching it from Season 2. The first season is dedicated only for family.Ohhh I almost cried with the series finale! It was heartbreaking for those who really felt sympathy for the characters.A must see!

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    Rissey1992

    I adore Who's the Boss! Who's the Boss is suspenseful with Angela and Tony's relationship, and adorable with all of the childish problems of Sam and Jonathon. Plus, the boy cray Mona reminds me of a teenager. I think the acting skills of the cast was remarkable! Judith Light played the perfect respectable business woman. She could go from uptight and angry to love sick over Tony at any moment... And Tony Danza could do the same. He could be angry or sad or whatever and then transition right into "oh Angela... you... you look nice." And he wasn't very hard on the eyes, if you know what I mean. (Also, Light and Danza played great drunk people.)Alissa Milano played the best teenager TV has seen yet. I would know... I am a teenager myself. She could make her self laugh, cry, look angry, or have any expression needed at any moment! The part of a teenage girl is very demanding and she played it well. Danny Pintauro played a cute little kid. He was always happy which was very important. And Katherine Helmond could not have played her part any better. She could yell like an out of control teen, she could act like an grandmother/mother. She was amazing. As you can see, Who's the Boss was a sensational series

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    Buffy the Vampire Slayer

    This is the only sitcom that a person can watch for 7 years and not get bored! This show is wonderful for kids and teens to watch and grow up with the characters, I personally rate this show PG (MPAA) for mild language and some not-graphic sex-related dialogue.******************SPOILERS***************The writing is excellent and the ideas are great, the story is easy to follow and simple. The acting is WONDERFUL, I mean look at Alyssa Mylano, while Sam, her character, changed from a tomboy to an unpopular teen to a mature MARRIED woman, she was able to act all 3 of the "Sams", and Danny Pintauro's character, Jonathan, changed from the smart good boy to a teen that can't stop thinking about girls, Tony Danza and Judith Light, well, they act excellently, and the emotional tension between Tony and Angela was very well acted, and Mona is always a treat!Enjoyment: 5/5 Violence: 0/5 Family Viewing: 5/5Rating: 5/5

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    BatPhrOg

    Who's the Boss? is no exception to the classic family sitcoms of the 80's and early 90's. It was a really great show and it was definitely Alyssa Milano's best acting job to date. Just like everyone else said I was also too young to realize the chemistry between Tony Danza and Judith Light but now that I watch reruns on Fox Family I understand it more. Mona was just a hilarious character to the show and I'm glad she was on it. It was definitely an underrated show. It lasted for a healthy 8 or 9 seasons but isn't quite as popular as the other sitcoms of it's time which is truly sad.

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