The O'Keefes

2003
The O'Keefes

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Pilot May 22, 2003

When Harry finally relents and agrees to send Danny and Lauren to the local public high school, they get a crash course in how the outside world works.

EP2 Election May 29, 2003

When Lauren (Tania Raymonde) decides to take a stand and run for student body president, the whole family works on her campaign, but Lauren is soon shocked to learn that the world of politics is full of dirty tricks.

EP3 Substitute Teacher Jun 05, 2003

Lauren (Tania Raymonde) and Danny (Joseph Cross) are mortified when Harry (Judge Reinhold) volunteers to substitute teach biology at their high school and uses their personal lives in his lesson plans. When the school offers Harry a permanent position, Ellie (Kirsten Nelson) and the kids try to convince Harry to return to his veterinary pratice and to home-schooling Matt (Matt Weinberg).

EP4 Football Jun 12, 2003

Seeking the attention of a beautiful cheerleader, Danny (Joseph Cross) joins the football team. But when Lauren (Tania Raymond) becomes an honorary cheerleader and influences the squad to pay less attention to football and more to school issues, Danny is forced to choose between his new jock status and his sister's well-being.

EP5 Jobs Jun 12, 2003

Lauren (Tania Raymonde) and Danny (Joseph Cross) convince Harry (Judge Reinhold) to let them get jobs at the mall, but when Lauren's co-worked sets her up as a thief and Danny is taken advantage of by his boss, the whole family works together to correct the wrongs of the capitalist system.

EP6 Unknown Title Jan 01, 0001

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EP7 Unknown Title Jan 01, 0001

Lauren's classmate Wade asks her out on her first date. Even though Ellie gives her permission, Harry doesn't want Lauren to go, but he finally relents. Lauren's friends Monique, Nicole, and Tiffany come over to help her get ready and to give her advice. But Lauren eschews their suggestions. Ellie catches Harry trying to spy on Lauren and Wade during their date at a pizza parlor. But eventually, Harry learns to trust Lauren. Wade likes Lauren because she's different and prefers to have their second date at the O'Keefe house.

EP8 Unknown Title Jan 01, 0001

Lauren gets invited to a really cool party and wants to bring Danny. At first, Harry doesn't want them to attend but relents as long as they call him every hour on a huge World War II walkie-talkie. As soon as they arrive, Lauren and Danny learn from the hostess, Summer, that their adult supervisor drank too much alcohol and is unconscious. Lauren meets a new friend, Noah, and Danny fights for the reputation of a girl he likes, Olivia. All of the guests—except Noah, Lauren, Danny and Olivia—get inebriated. Without Lauren's and Danny's knowledge, Harry, Ellie and Mark sneak into the party to check on them. Even though they are shocked at the drunken teenagers, Harry and Ellie are proud of their children's conduct.
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Released: 22 May 2003 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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The O'Keefes is an American television sitcom, that aired on The WB Television Network. It premiered on May 22, 2003 and ended on June 12, 2003.

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Yeeh I'm sorry but I just honestly cannot see why anyone would actually like this. It's stereotypical and REAL homeschoolers are NOTHING like they were on this show!! Personally I'm glad it got canceled after the first few episodes. I mean, this kind of show would certainly be alright if everyone knew that homeschoolers weren't really like this, and the whole story was just for the show, but unfortunately not everyone is aware of this. If anyone out there that watched this actually believed this is what goes on in the life of a homeschooler, then I honestly feel sorry for them. This reminds me of the kind of portrayal they have of homeschooled kids in "Mean Girls". It's sad, really, that people think this way. This is complete garbage, IMHO.
reality_bites77 I just saw this show for the first time and loved it. I like how the kids don't quite realize that their differences make them weird to others and the dad is afraid the outside world is going to turn them into typical teens who follow the crowd. Funny how the poster who hated the show turned it back on as though there are no other channels and she couldn't put in a movie. I agree Reba and 8 Simple Rules and pretty much all those other family comedies on the WB are incredibly lame...can we say acting lessons? Frankly i think the o'keefes is the only good one, perhaps a good sign. Although if the past is any indication, it won't get picked up yet Reba will stay on long enough to make syndication (4 years at least). What an awful 4 years. I mean, Freaks and Geeks got cancelled after one season, but 7th Heaven has been on for like 5 years or more! What's wrong w/ the world?!
ColeSear Anyone who doesn't like this has had their mind numbed by the major networks. First off the premise is a unique one that I haven't seen treated anywhere else. The fact that these children are sheltered sets the tone for the show. Most of all I applaud this show because it's not afraid to be intelligent.With so many put-downs and inane one-liners on television its refreshing to see television that has snappy dialogue. Every joke absolutely worked. Even the joke about hippies, which are a target I don't understand and the jokes often miss, was great. The test of a good comedy is when you see jokes coming and they're still funny and "The O'Keefe's" passes with flying colors.A good set is crucial to episodic television and the O'Keefe's home is a great set that represents their parents protective attitude. Judge Reinhold was actually truly great playing on his strength as a condescending actor brilliantly, and Joseph Cross also plays his character to perfection.It's one of the best pilots I've ever seen. And with lines like "My dad says watching TV is like letting the media urinate in your eyes," I wish I wrote it.
PopRox9139 Sorry for any of those who actually like this drivel, but it is inexcusably awful. See smart parents who homeschool pretentious children, I think I heard without TV, thereby ensuring that they mistake the Addams Family with the Adams family (John Adams-2nd President of the United States, John Quincy Adams-son of John Adams, 6th President of the United States, the first father-son Presidents long before H.W. and W.)- Insert hysterical laughter here. See these pretentious kids want to go to public school for God-knows-why, and at this school, see how pretentious kids are *surprise* much different and smarter than the other kids. Doesn't that sound hilarious?!?!? Believe me, it isn't. The children are extremely annoying (especially the girl) and both they and their parents have these constant spacey smiles that apparently say either they are intellectually superior to everyone else, they, ahem, passed gas, or that the plants that this family grows in the basement are very strong this year (for those who can't read between the lines-they're all high). What is even more annoying is that they seem to think everyone else in their warped world is the same as them, as in knows or should know all the same things. No one is that naive! Truthfully, I did not laugh once during this show- I never even smiled. The first commercial during the break was for Dr. Pepper and contained Cyndi Lauper, the Girl's-Just-Wanna-Have-Fun-Where-Are-They-Now-I-used-to-be-famous-in-the-80 's-but-now-sing-for-soda-pop singer. Granted, the commercials don't have anything to do with the show, but I screamed and shut my TV off anyways. I apprehensively turned it back on because I didn't have anything else to do. This show made me angry, I felt very much like Alex from A Clockwork Orange must have felt after his treatment, like throwing up whenever I see this show. Unlike Alex, I also have the urge to graffiti "This sucks" all over various surfaces and to murder people (which he didn't want to do after the treatment cause he'd throw up if he did). Family comedies are my trigger. As I grow older, I also am growing far too cynical for these shows (Reba, 8 Simple (Stupid) Rules..., Greetings From Tuscon, etc., etc.) and for most comedy in general. Of course, I'm probably not their ideal demographic anyways, and I won't guess at that demographic as I may offend them, but in my opinion they rhyme with *blain-blead* and *blobotomized*. Anyhow, just to recap, this show sucks! They say that America is getting stupider as time progresses. It's nice to know we have a TV show to act as our mascot!