The Voice Of TV: Men of a Certain Age is a quality television series. It delves into the lives of three men approaching the age of 50 and delivers an adequate depiction of what it’s like to be a man of their age. With the characters being roughly double my age (I’m 22 by the way), I’m not necessarily the target audience for this type of show. I can barely relate to any of the problems Joe, Owen, and Terry have. I’m not married. I don’t have kids. I don’t own a business. Heck, I live on the opposite coast.
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Dumb show!