Reviewing the first episode, Carole Horst of
Variety magazine said the show is a "wildly unfunny sitcom" that "looks more like a
TV Land reject than an MTV-sanctioned production". She goes on to say that "while exhibiting nice brotherly chemistry and comic timing", the Sklar brothers "have transferred characters and bits from their New York stage shows to a boringly traditional sitcom setup". On the other hand,
The Hollywood Reporter suggested that the Sklar brothers "could be the
Seinfelds of the late '90s". ==References==