I enjoyed it. Felt like a mix of golden girls and will and grace. Hope it gets a second season, and they come up with funnier storylines Answer from lilmonstahm on reddit.com
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Mid-Century Modern (TV Series 2025) - User reviews - IMDb
My Review- Mid Century Modern Streaming on Disney My Rating 7/10 Is Mid Century Modern the new Ryan Murphy series created by by Max Mutchnickand David Kohan as good as The Golden Girls the famous mid 1980 series that it is based on ? No it's not as you can't improve on perfection but it ,does try and succeeds with some very funny moments.
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Variety
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'Mid-Century Modern' Review: Nathan Lane and Matt Bomer Are Amusing
March 27, 2025 - Though the one-liners are biting ... trying to. Instead, the show offers more than a few laugh-out-loud moments, a new portrayal of golden-age friendships and some genuinely delightful guest stars....
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I enjoyed it. Felt like a mix of golden girls and will and grace. Hope it gets a second season, and they come up with funnier storylines More on reddit.com
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Matt Bomer and Nathan Lane’s Gay Sitcom ‘Mid-Century Modern’ Is a Pleasing Spin on ‘Golden Girls’: TV Review
Am gay man in my 40s. Grew up watching Golden Girls. Raised by them, sorta. Love the homage. They even have one of the character's mum living with them. I've watched to episode 3 and I absolutely love that episode. Each character had an emotional connection to a side character, and I've always believed that any good comedy will allow their characters to get a heart-to-heart moment to get people emotionally invested. I enjoyed it and I hope I can see dozens more episodes to make my tired exhausted old gay heart happy again amidst all the misery. More on reddit.com
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I felt the same way. However, this show is more than its performative components tho. It serves a bigger purpose for the new generations. I mean, to see, care and get involved in the lives of three gay men in a sassy, witty but wholesome atmosphere, this is what we experienced with straight characters. If that's what it takes to slowly break the norm and stop the hatred against the gay community, then this show is important and needs support. And look, i'm sure u know a lot of shows take time to find synergy and character chemistry. This is only the 3rd episode, and some shows don't stand on its legs until season two. In my opinion, we need to support it until it makes it big. And it could seriously pave the way to a whole lot better shows in the future. More on reddit.com
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It's not bad at all. Just feels like it is missing something. More on reddit.com
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'Mid-Century Modern' Review: Nathan Lane & Matt Bomer in Hulu Sitcom
March 27, 2025 - The architecturally inspired title of Hulu‘s Mid-Century Modern, a sitcom that has basically nothing to do with architecture, evokes something old yet current, rooted in nostalgia yet generally of-the-moment, behind a cultural curve yet never fully out of style. Despite the fact that the title has little connection to the content of the series, it’s easy to see why it appealed to creators Max Mutchnick and David Kohan.
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Mid-Century Modern: Season 1 | Rotten Tomatoes
March 28, 2025 - Harkening back to the classic sitcom formula while unafraid to have a contemporary, risqué sense of humor, Mid-Century Modern is endearingly old-fashioned. Read Critics Reviews
Director   James Burrows
Rating: 80/100 ​ - ​ 100 votes
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Mid-Century Modern Reviews - Metacritic
March 28, 2025 - The chemistry between the three men and Lavin ultimately defines what makes this series pop, even if the format feels like a bygone era of television. ... [Emphasis is] on the jokes, character development and performances, as well as maintaining ...
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TV Review: "Mid-Century Modern" - by Dr. Thomas J. West III
April 3, 2025 - In other ways, though, the series is effectively (if subtly) political, in the sense that it’s willing to grapple with issues affecting queer folks that aren’t always addressed in either popular culture or the real world. Just as The Golden Girls drew our attention to the plight of women in their 60s and the way they were far too often excluded from mainstream culture, Mid-Century Modern demonstrates the extent to which queer life doesn’t end just because you enter middle-age and beyond.
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TV Review ‘Mid-Century Modern’: A Hysterical Hug in Sitcom Form
April 16, 2025 - It’s not trying to reinvent the ... melodramas and chaotic reality TV, this series feels like a perfectly mixed cocktail—bubbly, biting, and just strong enough to leave a glow....
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Mid-Century Modern (TV Series 2025) ⭐ 7.5 | Comedy, Drama
March 28, 2025 - We need more sitcoms like this, something that is fun and easy to watch. I don't understand the bad reviews at all. How can you not like something so special? I spent the majority of my day prepping my families favorite dinner and watching Mid Century Modern made the day fly by.
Rating: 7.5/10 ​ - ​ 7.63K votes
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‘Mid-Century Modern’ Review: A Good Old-Fashioned Gay Comfort Show | Observer
March 27, 2025 - Mid-Century Modern also boasts the final performance of Linda Lavin, who passed during production. Mutchnik and Kohan had to retool the last episodes to write her out, and you’d have to have a heart of stone to not feel the tug of tears in the penultimate episode, “Here’s to You, Mrs. Schneiderman.” That emotional context aside, Lavin is an absolute delight as Sybil. One of the bonuses of having this series on streaming is that the dialogue can be as explicit as the writers want, and yeah, it’s funny to see a nearly 90-year-old woman drop the c-word.
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'Mid-Century Modern' Review: Hulu Sitcom Knows What a Bottom Is, But Not How To Be Funny
April 1, 2025 - It’s the “fun aunt” of TV shows that wears tiny red glasses, can never have enough chardonnay, and will always order extra dessert. When it’s not rolling its eyes at the world today, Mid-Century Modern is working overtime to let you know that it definitely knows what a bottom is and can’t wait to stun you with its knowledge of Fire Island. The series is a bit too bemused by this crazy modern time, so it laughs too hard at its sweaty bon mots about a service dog attacking an emotional support chicken in the hopes that any boomers in the vicinity will flock to its call.
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Mid-Century Modern | Rotten Tomatoes
March 28, 2025 - Discover reviews, ratings, and trailers for Mid-Century Modern on Rotten Tomatoes. Stay updated with critic and audience scores today!
Director   James Burrows
Rating: 80/100 ​ - ​ 100 votes
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March 28, 2025 - Comfort-y is the best way to describe it lol. Is it revolutionary? Not at all, but it gets a few laughs outta me. It fits perfectly between other sassy sitcoms. My two-hour lineup now includes an episode each of: Mid-Century Modern, Will & Grace, Golden Girls, and Absolutely Fabulous.
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r/sitcoms on Reddit: Just came from a taping of Mid Century Modern
November 6, 2024 -
  • I'M NOT GIVING ANY STORYLINES OR SPOILERS AWAY

  • I'm pretty tough on sitcoms and had high hopes for this. You could very easily end up having a different opinion than I.

Mid-Century Modern is an upcoming sitcom written by Max Mutchnick and David Kohan who were the co-creators of Will & Grace. This is produced by Ryan Murphy and the episode was directed by James Burrows. It stars Nathan Lane, Matt Bomer, Linda Lavin, and Nathan Lee Graham. It's basically about three gay men who decide to live together in Palm Springs after a close friend has passed and Linda Lavin rounds out the cast as Nathan's mother who also lives there. It's been compared to Golden Girls which is a pretty tough shadow to cast over a new television show so I try to not have that affect my opinion too much.

They showed us the pilot on the screen and then we saw them tape the third episode. I have to say as a whole, this show just does not deliver very well. It's average at best and sometimes it's not even that.

When a sitcom is a hit, and everything just works, it can make it look very easy to do. But in actuality it is very difficult. When I look at all of the aspects that can make a great television show, like writing, acting, tone, pacing, casting, chemistry, etc, most great sitcoms have at least 8/10 or 9/10 in most of those categories. Mid-Century Modern has 6 or 7/10's in most categories and in some, a 5/10.

First off the writing is unfocused. The tone is all over the place and the show cannot decide if it's a raunchy sitcom or a show with heart, or both. Will & Grace knew what kind of show it was even early on. That's not to mean that they didn't need to adjust things but they had a general tone even at the beginning that was pretty spot on. Most of the humor and the jokes worked because the tone was something that the audience could follow and focus on.

This episode was written by Max and David and then most likely handed off to their staff of writers to probably only make minor tweaks to the story but to mostly punch up the jokes. And because of that the script did feel like it was written by a whole bunch of different people. You could see the staff of writers on hand at the taping and they had some great ones including Dan Bukatinsky who's definitely worked with them before, Lena Waithe from Master of None among other things. Kate Flannery (Meredith from the Office) was also spotted down by the writers. I'm not sure if she's on their writing staff or was just there hanging out with friends she knew or something. Regardless of who wrote it, it just didn't flow and some of the punch lines you definitely could feel came from Will & Grace and then a lot of them were just really bad I'm sorry but just really hacky bad jokes. They were doing a LOT of rewrites on the side basically every scene. The audience was lukewarm at best and I think they could figure that out because the jokes just were not landing.

As a side note I have seen lots and lots of sitcoms taped. I've been in the audience, I've worked background, I've been a stand-in, so I feel that I do have a fairly good opinion about how these usually go and this seemed to have a lot more rewrites than any other show that I've seen taped live.

Although they have a great cast of actors, and they are all talented individually, I'm sorry they just did not have any chemistry together. Three of them are supposed to be best friends and I do realize this is only the third episode of the show but they had absolutely no chemistry it just felt like these characters met the night before at a train station or something and are pretending to be best friends now. Other shows like Will and Grace or Golden Girls or the Office or Friends had great chemistry right from the get-go. This show did not have that.

Obviously a lot of the pressure of the show to be successful is going to rest on Nathan Lane's shoulders since he is such a big star. He is a very talented actor and was trying his best with the material but it was clear that he really didn't have a well thought-out character to play. He was sort of just playing the straight man type or the the main character type but really didn't have any point of view if that makes sense. He certainly wasn't awful but most of it was not very noteworthy.

I noticed it more in a couple of the scenes of episode 3 while they were taping. I'm not going to say who it is but they had a guest star that is fairly common on other sitcoms and immediately Nathan had much better chemistry with this actor and character than he seemed to have with the other main characters of the show. When he was in scenes with this person, all of a sudden the delivery and the focus was more clear and he was getting bigger returns on his jokes. You could definitely tell when he knew that it wasn't working but he would just try his best to plod along and try to find moments and jokes that worked.

Matt Bomer plays a simpler character let's say. He has been compared to Rose from Golden Girls with this part. Matt Bomer is great and he does pretty well with this. It's not a hole in one, it's not a situation where you point at the screen and say yes! But not terrible either. It's fairly believable that he would be this dim although I'm not sure that's really Matt's strongest type of role to play,but it works enough.

Nathan Lee Graham plays the type of character he usually plays, a fierce, sassy queen. Not bad and definitely one of the better worked out characters of the show but still kind of one-dimensional. Hopefully they will be able to give him a little bit more depth in more episodes to come.

And Linda plays Nathan Lane's mother in this. I love Linda but she just sort of sits there. It's nothing you haven't seen, it's nothing particularly noteworthy, and it's only partially funny. She gets some funny lines but she's not really playing any character that's memorable at all.

Something else I noticed that kind of surprised me is how often the actors were thrown when the audience would laugh. I've never noticed that being this prominent in any other sitcom that I have seen taped. Most of these actors have worked in multicams before with a live audience and have done theater so it shouldn't throw them every time the audience laughs. That tells me that during the week while they were rehearsing, the crew members were not laughing at all. Generally during the week crew members will at least chuckle when they're supposed to even if they don't think it's funny because it helps the actors learn where the jokes are probably going to land and where the laughs are going to be. But many many times during the taping someone had to stop and remind them to pause for the laughter but then the second time the laughter wouldn't be very big and it threw them even more. It was just an awkward situation all around.

These are all talented actors but they really again seem to have no chemistry and a lot of times not even a lot of conviction behind the lines. That can be because they were given rewrites at the last minute, but that can also be because they just don't have everything completely figured out and when you don't, it shows on the screen.

I think overall the writing is to blame as it usually is. Even though I'm an actor myself, I generally say that when a show works, it's because of the writing and when a show doesn't work, it's because of the writing. Obviously the acting is important as well but if you don't have good writing as a foundation there's not much you can do about it.

Now more casual viewers of television may enjoy this show just fine. Like I said I am pretty tough on sitcoms so someone else could very easily watch this and enjoy it! Everybody has a different opinion so this is just mine.

In short it felt quality-wise like something close to the Will & Grace reboot. Some of it worked, some of it didn't, but mostly it just felt...off.

The first season is going to be 10 episodes which will air on Hulu at some point to be determined. I have a feeling they will probably get a second season pickup and then we'll be canceled during the second season unless the quality greatly increases. We shall see.

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'Mid-Century Modern' review: A nod to 'Golden Girls' and Linda Lavin - Los Angeles Times
March 28, 2025 - It’s with a combination of sadness and gratitude that I greet “Mid-Century Modern,” a sweet new multicamera sitcom, premiering Friday on Hulu, a streamer not otherwise known for creating multicamera sitcoms. As the last work of Linda Lavin, who died while the series’ first season was in production, the show provides her a solid platform, I’m happy to say, and that she does not seem at all like a person who is ready to exit this world-stage but is, rather, full of life and in complete possession of her gifts.
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"Mid-Century Modern" review: "Golden Girls" homage pushes too hard
March 27, 2025 - In an era defined by old intellectual property reanimated into its latest zombie form, it was inevitable someone would reimagine this ’80s TV stalwart, which still holds up (boy, does it hold up). Technically, “Mid-Century Modern” is an original show, not a reboot. But in spirit? Rebootapalooza. Even the general layout of the set is reminiscent of the “Golden Girls” house. If only the similarities extended to the show’s quality overall. The series comes from “Will & Grace” creators Max Mutchnick and David Kohan, who understand the mechanics and rhythms of a sitcom.
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Mid-Century Modern (TV series) - Wikipedia
October 17, 2025 - The website's consensus reads: ... On Metacritic, the series holds a weighted average score of 67 out of 100 based on 11 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews....
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Mid-Century Modern TV Review | Common Sense Media
September 18, 2025 - Late legendary actor Linda Lavin ... tell if the show is playing with stereotypes or simply perpetuating them. Mid-Century Modern has charm, but it may not be quite modern enough for 2025 audiences....
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Mid-Century Modern Review
March 27, 2025 - Mid-Century Modern never finds a balance that allows viewers to care about the characters. We are left laughing at them, not with them, and more often than not, cringing.