Look, Julia Louis-Dreyfus is a national treasure, and this show has genuinely good ratings. But let's be real: this is a 2006 multi-camera sitcom about a neurotic divorced woman's dating life. It's not for kids, it's not for families, and honestly, even adults might struggle with how dated it feels.
The laugh track, the predictable plots, the early-2000s references—it's comfort food TV that hasn't aged particularly well. If you're a parent who lived through a messy divorce and wants to feel seen while folding laundry, this might hit the spot. But as a Screenwise recommendation for family viewing or kid-appropriate content? Hard pass.
The WISE score reflects that this is decent adult entertainment trapped in an increasingly unwatchable format. It's not bad, it's just... for a very specific audience that probably isn't looking for recommendations on a digital wellness platform.




