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In a different comic story we live through a wide range of events where that story begins with a woman who changed her ideal life with her fiancé drastically when her 16-year-old sister comes and there could be many clashes between everyone. On the other hand, Nick tries to teach Shannon to be more responsible at home and something that Nick seems to be planning on before.
It's a widely held belief that networks premiere their B-list shows in midseason. If they were any good, they would premiere in the fall, right? Fam proves that across the board.
Fam boasts an almost outrageously good cast, one plugged into the most hollow and familiar of premises and then fed with a broad assortment of reheated multi-generational punchlines.
The show feels like it cobbled together pieces of other shows - especially The WB's "What I Like About You" - to become its own perfectly pleasant sitcom Frankenstein. Even when it doesn't do much to distinguish itself, it's just fine.