
According to Jim
Comedy • TV-PG • 2001–09 • 8 Seasons
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Jim is the typical all-American guy — a macho "everyman" — with a soft spot for his beautiful wife and children. Jim's boyish bravado and humorous antics keep a certain level of turmoil in their home, but there's never a doubt that this "opposites attract" couple are in their marriage for keeps!
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I really enjoyed this show I hope they make more of this show
Its alright. Best for background noise. Some of the characters can be very annoying.
Shameless and painful and that’s according to me.
Kinda funny, but forgettable. Didn't keep my attention.
90s sitcom starring the lesser Belushi. It's pretty meh. Not a fan of shows with laugh tracks to make their bad jokes seem funny.
I love every second of this show even on repeat, every time guaranteed hysterical laughs and big life lessons 😉.
Good old family sitcom done right. You can comfortably watch this with the whole family and laugh without writing about what your kids learn
Funny show to rewatch when it’s on. Jim Belushi is great
According to me, this is not a very good show.
Something to watch of regular tv when there’s nothing to watch.
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4.9 – Based on 740 ratings
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