preep2004
i love this show so much i really want to find the season on DVD so i can see all of them. so if any one knows how i can find them to buy them let me know please. i really love this show. but i have school and it is usually on at like 3am here and i cant always be up to watch them. please help me. i really love this show. my boyfriend and i love to watch one on one. we even got on of our good friends in to it to. it bring life matter's in to the show. flex is single and taking care of a kid and has to keeep up with his work and trying to find the right person. so i think it is good for all ages to watch this show. it will show them them real life and how to reaise kids buy your self.
lisab5552000
I love this show. It isn't a cheesy show that always has a message but it is hilarious and Kyla is a great actress and I'd love to see her in otha films and shows.Good show and you have to watch it if you enjoy other teen sitcoms and even if you don't.
DominqueZarinha
This series is a very realistic series unlike some I've seen. The acting could use a little more effort but it is a great, comedic show for the entire family as it tackles real issues. Breanna played by Kyla Pratt (Dr. Dolittle) is funny but sometimes her character is pushed to being too funny to a point where she is just not funny and very annoying. Her dad portrayed by Flex Alexander (Out Cold) is also very funny. His character is trying to raise his daughter without spoiling her and that can relate to many people. The show is nice. I watch it as often as I can and I give it *** out of *****.
hillari
I have watched a few episodes of this show, and the verdict is not good. I remember Flex Alexander from the "Harlem Comedy Hour" a poor imitation of "Def Jam Comedy", and from the dismal "Homeboyz In Outer Space". He also portrayed Mya's husband on the first season of "Girlfriends". He's not totally unappealing, but Alexander doesn't add much to the bachelor-who's-a-single-dad role, either.Too many cliques in this series: the bachelor's goofy best buddy; boy-crazy teenage daughter; teenage daughter's trend-following best friend; the boy who has eyes for the teenage girl, but has to settle for being her friend; the grandmother who chastizes both son and granddaughter; and the teenage girl's absentee mother. Surely some writers, somewhere, can come up with something more fresh and original than this.