Smart Guy

1997

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7.4| 0h30m| TV-G| en| More Info
Released: 26 March 1997 Ended
Producted By: Disney Branded Television
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://abc.go.com/shows/smart-guy
Synopsis

T.J. is a boy genius who gets bumped up from the fourth grade to high school. T.J. tries to adjust to his new life, but he shares some classes with his 14 year-old brother Marcus, the school jock, and his clueless and self-absorbed 16 year-old sister Yvette.

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womenofbocc Though TJ is the brainiac and the star of the show, Marcus and Mo make this show funny. I love the comradarie between those two and they are super funny when they are scheming. Yvette adds the feminine touch and Floyd is the straight guy. I also enjoy the school scenes. They are really funny, especially with the recurring characters like Mackey, Deion and Brandi. Show is super cute and family friendly.
Jeremysnow9 I really like this show; I think it shows the comedy of a 10 year of whiz kid going to High school; which is kind of common. This show still airs on the Family Disney channel. Omar Gooding did a very good job as Moe, Jason weaver as Marcus, John Marshall Jones as Floyd, and of course, Tahj Mowry as T.J.! There are some pretty funny situations on the show; Like the episode of Lizzie Borden. This show almost reminds me of BOY MEETS WORLD, which is also still aired on the Family Disney channel. I would love to see new episodes of this show; you never know? (P.S. I really think that 8 SIMPLE RULES should start being aired on Televisison again, cause it just a really great show, epescially with John Ritter)
webmaster-1008 oh my god, this was my favorite show!! i was so sad it was canceled. i watched it everyday after school! "Smart Guy" is the show of aten-year-old super-genius who copes with everything a high school student would typically overcome, such as peer pressure, school work, making friends, etc. Yvette is the Junior overachiever of the family, other than the main focused character, T.J. He is a very clever ten year old sophomore in high school. However, sometimes being a super-genius can give the kid a tough life. Marcus is T.J's only and older brother whose hobbies are writing music and, apparently, dating girls, for what I can remember. He has a passion and gift for writing and singing music, but has trouble focusing on schoolwork. Flloyd Henderson, the father, is a hardworking widower whose job is working with roofs, and works hard to keep a roof under his family's head and to keep his family well balanced and from falling apart. Morus(my personal favorite character) is a rather clueless, but has a dry sense of humor who never goes home and is the best friend of Marcus. My favorite episode, I must say, is the one where Yvette and Nina(her best friend) get a job at the local mall, but discover that their boss is racist by asking Nina to watch African-American people when they come into the store. It has a very meaningful message that a lot of people should be aware of, which is, simply, that racism is wrong. Overall, it was a fantastic show with dry humor(to my liking) and great characters that shouldn't have been canceled in the first place!
whatever722 The reason it's educational is because there's always a mortal to an episode. For example on the episode when T.J. got a job at the chow wagon but got a job at a CEO position and there was this guy who was jealous of him and he tried to make him do something wrong so he wouldn't look so perfect. The mortal for that episode was that there's always going to be someone who's jealous.They put the episodes in a way where they will be both educational and funny.