My Two Dads

1987

Seasons & Episodes

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EP16 Party, Sweet 16--See Appendix Mar 12, 1990

6.2| 0h30m| en
Synopsis

My Two Dads is an American sitcom that starred Staci Keanan, Paul Reiser and Greg Evigan. It aired on NBC from 1987 to 1990 and was produced by Michael Jacobs Productions in association with Tri-Star Television and distributed by TeleVentures.

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Columbia Pictures Television

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Ehirerapp Waste of time
Evengyny Thanks for the memories!
Humaira Grant It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Dark_Lord_Mark Watching this back in 1990, I couldn't imagine the world progressing like it has.Back then men were awesome, idolized, heroic, good and Hollywood portrayed them as much.In 2018, men are now actively attacked by cultural Marxists. Men who are natural leaders and creators and saviors of society are domonized. My Two Dads was the oppossite. Two men find out one is the father and need to take care of their daughter. Unbelievable sure(But not that unbelievable), but entertaining, YES! Both guys have different personalities. One a heart throb with a heart of gold and the other a nerd with the heart of gold, both coming together to take care of their little girl....well teen daughter. Fantastic show, devoid of identity politics and heroically portrays both dads as masculine.It works and THIS is the show the Millennial generation needs to re-watch.
Charlie Roberts Forced myself through one episode . . . and this is a monumentally UNfunny situation comedy. I am amazed that it lasted for three years and sixty episodes.It just felt forced . . . artificial . . . like they were trying to be hilarious. First, it has to have characters the audience cares about . . . it doesn't. Nothing can save it if they don't meet that initial qualification.
thesuitetheme I was recently discussing this show with a friend of mine and we were both dumbfounded by how moronic the concept was. I know sitcoms require suspension of reality to enjoy them; however, My Two Dads is a little extreme. This has to be one of the stupidest television scenarios in history. A premise of my mom was such a slut that we don't know who my father is and both bachelors are are dying to become single fathers. Therefore, we will never get a paternity test to let the innocent man of the hook. On the surface that idea is just bad and the execution of it was even worse. Very clichéd and predictable television writing with the precocious teen and clueless parents. Highly creative television.
sgurch2002 I've read through these comments, all bashing MTD's, but for me growing with two homosexual fathers, the show was a godsend! There, once a week, was a family that looked and acted just like mine - except I didn't have a neighbor like Dick Butkus, he-he. Greg Evigan and Paul Reiser had this unspoken sexual chemistry, just like my father's, Stan and Randy (though sometimes their chemistry was more that just unspoken but that's a story for Dr. Phil!). MTD's quickly became my life. I collected the entire set of trading cards (sold only in Israel), the backpack, and the hair gell endorsed by Greg Evigan at the time (for a firm, stylish hold...). Really, the only thing I can say to sirs, Evigan and Reiser, "Thank you, my two sweet princes."