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‘Shifting Gears’ brings Tim Allen again to TV, together with some familial political variations
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‘Shifting Gears’ brings Tim Allen again to TV, together with some familial political variations

Last updated: January 8, 2025 11:35 am
Editorial Board Published January 8, 2025
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Welcome Tim Allen again to the land of multicamera sitcom, for a 3rd run in a kind that has handled him effectively. “Home Improvement” ran for eight seasons on ABC and is arguably what allowed him to develop into a movie star; “Last Man Standing,” which returned him to tv after a decade within the films, completed a nine-season run (six on ABC, three on Fox) in 2021. And right here he’s once more, as soon as extra on ABC, with “Shifting Gears,” premiering Wednesday, which, if previous is prelude, ought to nearly see Allen — a match 71, his tight T-shirt would love you to know — into his 80s.

Allen performs Matt, who — importing Allen’s personal automotive pursuits — runs a storage specializing in classic and customized automobiles. (Working right here we discover Daryl Mitchell as Sew, a sensible wisecracker, and Seann William Scott as Gabriel, good-looking, amiable, somewhat dim.) Actually driving again into Matt’s life, in a dirty Pontiac GTO she stole from him 15 years earlier than, when taking off pregnant with a musician boyfriend, is his daughter Riley (Kat Dennings). She’s getting divorced, musicians being what they’re, and wishes a spot to land together with her two youngsters, moony teenager Carter (Maxwell Simkins) and cheerful little Georgia (Barrett Margolis), who has a factor for inventor and “Shark Tank” panelist Lori Greiner and desires of changing into a billionaire. (The children are glorious.)

“Well, good luck finding a man who’s OK with his wife making more money than him,” says Matt, an old style form of fellow.

“I don’t need a man to feel complete,” replies Georgia.

“You want to kill a spider, a man’s going to look pretty darn good.”

“I have a shoe.”

Father and daughter have been estranged, kind of — the children do know their grandfather — for the reason that demise of Riley’s mom some indefinite years earlier than; she was the bridge that allowed them to have a relationship. Riley, a former wild youngster, voted “Mean for No Reason” by her highschool class, is attempting to boost her youngsters with a sensitivity that Matt, who’s all “in my day we were,” regards as coddling. And they also should be taught to get alongside underneath the identical roof. You get the image.

Allen performs Matt, a widowed proprietor of a traditional automotive restoration store, whose estranged daughter, Riley (Dennings), and her youngsters come again into his life. Dennings, left, Maxwell Simkins, Barrett Margolis, Allen and Seann William Scott.

(Raymond Liu / Disney)

Allen and Dennings do shortly strike a satisfying mixture of antagonism and affection. Each know their means round a filmed-before-a-live-audience sitcom. (Dennings spent six seasons on “2 Broke Girls.”) They’re excellent speaking over each other, and excellent not understanding precisely what to say. In a single tender second, aspect by aspect on a sofa, not sure the best way to attain out, he touches her … foot. To the extent that there’s a brand new Tim Allen right here, it’s the one who, considering of his late spouse, and the flour sifter he has taken care to not clear, he cries, nearly, form of. However there has at all times been a delicate middle to his self-important characters. (And who, actually, wants a brand new Tim Allen?)

“Yeah, it’s annoying the way she’s trying to save democracy.”

The sequence was created by Mike Scully and Julie Thacker Scully, “Simpsons” writers and co-creators with Amy Poehler of the animated sequence “Duncanville.” They reportedly left after the pilot (directed by John Pasquin, who directed a few fifth of “Home Improvement” and greater than a 3rd of “Last Man Standing” episodes), which is maybe why the second episode — solely two have been accessible to look at — feels much less targeted.

That there’s nothing new to see right here is just not within the sequence’ disfavor. Political variations amongst close-quartered sitcom households return no less than so far as “All in the Family,” which had been off the air practically a decade when Dennings was born; grownup youngsters shifting in with mother and father or mother and father shifting in with youngsters (see “Lopez vs Lopez,” at the moment in its third season on NBC) is an previous theme on tv, which likes to pack as many generations right into a three-walled set as doable. Formulation are formulation as a result of they provide constant, dependable, unsurprising outcomes.

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