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Crumbs
Season 1
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Mitch Crumb is a gay Hollywood screenwriter who returns to his hometown. His mother Suzanne, who tried to take out estranged husband Billy, is newly released and needs his help. They hang out at their family-owned restaurant.
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Cast of Season 1
Fred Savage
Mitch Crumb
Jane Curtin
Suzanne Crumb
Eddie McClintock
Jody Crumb
William Devane
Billy Crumb
Maggie Lawson
Andrea Malone
Reginald Ballard
Elvis
Brian Robbins
Producer
Michael Tollin
Producer
Marco Pennette
Producer
Crumbs • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Orange County Register
OC Register Staff
Comedy pilots are notoriously unreliable... So it's worth noting that a second episode of "Crumbs" seemed less jokey and, yes, less crummy.
Denver Post
Joanne Ostrow
Sadly, the result is a fine cast underemployed.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Scott D. Pierce
"Crumbs..." is bright, funny, touching, dramatic and heartfelt, sometimes in the same moment.
L.A. Weekly
Robert Abele
Watching Crumbs is like watching a poorly trained nurse trying to find a vein: less amusing than it is nerve-wracking.
PopMatters
Stephen Kelly
Crazy is as crazy does, but you'd have to have a serious screw loose to enjoy Crumbs.
New York Times
Virginia Heffernan
[I]f it's not funny, why give "Crumbs" any attention at all? Because it's an unusual experiment... it also exhibits more gravitas than any sitcom in television history.
Toledo Blade
Mike Kelly
In the case of Crumbs, however, the show goes for dark and edgy, but mostly manages just silly and insensitive.
San Francisco Chronicle
Tim Goodman
[Fred] Savage is the least of the problems in "Crumbs." He's got timing and he can act, but the script about his "crazy" family is cliche-ridden, predictable and unfunny.
USA Today
Robert Bianco
Crumbs has multiple problems to match its multiple personalities, but the biggest mistake made by this sitcom... is that it vastly overestimates the comic value of excess.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Rob Owen
On the one hand, you have to applaud ABC's "Crumbs" for daring to be different. It's not the standard yuk-yuk-yuck sitcom.
Los Angeles Times
Paul Brownfield
"Crumbs" is a little all-over-the-place, yanking you in different directions.
Variety
Brian Lowry
Credit the veteran cast with making the series barely tolerable, but for the most part "Crumbs" is pretty crummy, the sitcom deconstructed to its most primordial form.
Common Sense Media
Jill Murphy
Regardless of how they feel about the edgy premise, viewers will agree that there are elements of the show that simply don't work -- the awkward laugh track comes to mind.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Melanie McFarland
If a show isn't working, not even the Super Bowl as a lead-in is going to help.
Entertainment Weekly
Nicholas Fonseca
Fred Savage's new sitcom is airing directly opposite NBC's divine The Office, which is a shame, because Crumbs has promise... [It's] fizzier than its laugh track suggests.
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