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  • oddity9419 February 2010
    This french comedy is very enjoyable and fun to watch. Starring five very well-suited actors, Anne Dorval in particular, this show is a breath of fresh air for french-Canadian (Quebec) television. Although the episodes have no plot line in particular, more like continuous gags of 30 seconds to 3 minutes, it's still fun to watch. Many funny jokes that are well executed and the whole family can watch it...i can't really think of that many inappropriate joke. The only criticism i have is the cinematography and the sometimes mediocre performances by the younger and more inexperienced cast. A definite keeper for Radio-Canada! Good job overall!
  • I am a 100% anglophone who stumbled along with Parisian french for a few years in high school, so I am not fluent but I 'get' a fair part of the dialogue (I've actually been using this show to improve my comprehension and learn the Quebec idioms and accents.) I have to say this is a really delightful family sitcom, and while it is basically a series of short gags as another reviewer pointed it, it's thematically cohesive and extremely well done in all regards. And, it's very funny in a pretty wholesome kind of way (though granted some of the subject matter and dialogue would raise a few eyebrows in prime-time English-language TV.) All the actors are very capable, but Daniel Briere and Anne Dorval are particularly adept at portraying the challenges of parenting in a very realistic yet humorous way.

    It's amazing what Quebec television industry manages to turn out with what I assume would be a fairly limited budget due to its relatively small audience -- particularly since you rarely ever see any more than the series' five main actors in the majority of the episodes. English Canadian TV producers could definitely take a lesson or two from Les Parent.