Grounded for Life
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Format | Sitcom |
Created by | Bill Martin Mike Schiff |
Starring | Megyn Price Donal Logue Kevin Corrigan Griffin Frazen Lynsey Bartilson Jake Burbage Bret Harrison |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 5 |
No. of episodes | 91 (List of episodes) |
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Running time | 22 mins |
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Original channel | FOX WB |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) |
Original run | January 10, 2001 – January 28, 2005 |
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TV.com summary |
Grounded for Life is an American television sitcom that debuted on January 10, 2001 as a mid-season replacement on the FOX Network. It ran for two seasons on the network until being cancelled only two episodes into its third season. It was immediately picked up for the rest of the third season by the The WB Television Network, where it aired for two additional seasons until its cancellation on January 28, 2005. On Tuesday, June 12, 2007, reruns began airing in syndication on ABC Family weekdays at 7 and 7:30 p.m. (two episodes) EST. The Comedy Channel and FOX8 both show reruns in Australia.
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[edit] Synopsis
The show is set in an Irish neighborhood of Staten Island, New York and is about the comedic interplay of the Irish Catholic Finnerty family. It features an unusual style of storytelling, often starting with a scene at the end of the story or sometimes in the middle and filling in the gaps with flashbacks. Every episode title is a spoof of a popular song title. Its main concepts are an Irish Catholic family with three children - one girl and two boys - surviving one catastrophe after another, utilizing flashbacks to further explain current situations they find themselves in.
The opening sequence is set to a guitar theme, performed by the band Ween, that also serves as the music between scenes. The first season intro, showed the family playing sports in a filmed intro. From Season 2 onwards, it showed a mix of scenes from Season 1, with only one new scene, added to replace an old scene every season after that. The intro is a truncated opening sequence: Cast names were shown during the teaser throughout the series.
Music is important in the production of the series, with musical cues used when going into and out of flashbacks. In addition, episodes are named after songs or, in many cases, are a play on the name or lyrics of songs. Also, each episode has slightly different music in the intro sequence, differing at the end of the intro.
One episode from Season 3, "Oh, What a Knight" did not air on primetime, but can be seen in syndication on ABC Family.
[edit] Cast list
- Sean Finnerty - Donal Logue
- Claudia Finnerty - Megyn Price
- Eddie Finnerty - Kevin Corrigan
- Lily Finnerty - Lynsey Bartilson
- Jimmy Finnerty - Griffin Frazen
- Henry Finnerty - Jake Burbage (Season 1-4)
- Brad O'Keefe - Bret Harrison (Season 3-5; recurring previously)
- Walt Finnerty - Richard Riehle (Season 1-2; recurring afterwards)
- Sister Helen - Miriam Flynn (recurring season 1-5)
- Dean Piramatti - Mike Vogel (recurring season 2-4)
- Dan O'Keefe - Gregory Jbara (recurring season 2-5)
[edit] Characters
- Sean Finnerty (Donal Logue) - Initially worked in the city subway lines as a laborer. In the later seasons, he owns and operates a bar with his brother, Eddie. The bar is called the Red Boot Pub. A Red Boot Pub dartboard can be found in the Finnerty household in the living room. Father of three (later four) kids, Sean also deals with his judgemental father, his irresponsible brother, and the head nun/principal at his children's school, Sister Helen. Sean is often getting into antics with his carefree brother.
- Claudia Finnerty (née Bustamante) (Megyn Price) - Claudia got pregnant in high school and ended up marrying Sean Finnerty. She has a job as the hostess at a Soho restaurant and in the later seasons takes classes at Wadsworth college . She gets pregnant at the beginning of the fifth season and gives birth to a girl named Gracie.
- Eddie Finnerty (Kevin Corrigan) - The single carefree brother/uncle. Prior to opening a bar with his brother, his jobs were shady and possibly illegal (e.g., when he brings a box in to the Finnerty home, and refuses to divulge the contents of the package, but tells Sean when he shakes it "That's not smart"). Various plots revolve around him arousing chaos with his brother and sister-in-law (such as when he shoots porn in their living room).
- Lily Finnerty (Lynsey Bartilson) (14-18 yrs old) - The airheaded teenager is often at odds with her parents. Although she first finds him annoying, she later falls in love with her next door neighbor, Brad O'Keefe, after losing her virginity to him on her 16th birthday. Lily meets a boy named Dean in the episode "Bang on the Drum" and begins to date him from then to the season three finale in which she gets together with Brad on Lily's sixteenth birthday. They continue to date throughout the rest of the show, and their relationship, and its problems, is often the central point of the episodes.
- Jimmy Finnerty (Griffin Frazen) (12-15 years old) - The black sheep of his family, Jimmy's choices are not always accepted by his parents (such as choosing to become a vegetarian.) Thus, he often confides in his Uncle Eddie.
- Henry Finnerty (Jake Burbage) (9-12 years old) - The youngest son of the family, Henry, disappeared at the beginning of the fifth season when actor Burbage left to move back east with his family. He is actually never seen during the fifth season, but he is, however, mentioned several times, notably in the episode "Hello, Goodbye" when Claudia says to Walt that Henry is "...around here someplace,". [1]
- Brad O'Keefe (Bret Harrison) (14-18 years old) - The sweet, smart but socially inept neighbor, who later becomes Lily's boyfriend at the end of the third season. He is a science nerd and is part of the school club the "Sciencenauts".
- Gracie Finnerty (still an infant at end of series) - The series finale ends with Claudia giving birth to Gracie, bringing the number of Finnerty children to four at the end of the series. Gracie was originally to be named Rose, but it reminded everyone too much of the female character from Titanic.[citation needed] She was born on Lily's high school graduation day, in June 2005. Actress Megyn Price, who played Claudia Finnerty, named her first born baby Grace.[citation needed]
[edit] Episodes
Season | Ep # | First Airdate | Last Airdate |
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Season 1 | 15 | January 10, 2001 | May 23, 2001 |
Season 2 | 22 | September 26, 2001 | May 8, 2002 |
Season 3 | 13 | September 17, 2002 | May 9, 2003 |
Season 4 | 28 | September 5, 2003 | May 7, 2004 |
Season 5 | 13 | September 17, 2004 | January 28, 2005 |
[edit] Syndication
Back-to-back reruns of all five seasons of Grounded for Life currently air on ABC Family every Monday through Friday at 7/6c and weekends from 10-12pm.
[edit] DVD releases
Anchor Bay Entertainment has released all 5 seasons of Grounded for Life on DVD in Region 1.
DVD Name | Region 1 Release Date | Region 2 Release Date | Ep # | Bonus Features |
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Season 1 | February 7, 2006 | March 5, 2007 | 20 | Bonus features include audio commentaries by creators Bill Martin and Mike Schiff, stars Megyn Price, Lynsey Bartilson and Richard Riehle, and writers Chris Kelly, Jim O'Doherty, David M. Israel, Greg Thompson, and Aron Abrams; interview with creators; season one highlights, featurettes, bloopers. This set includes more bonus features than any other DVD box set due to its bloopers, highlights, and interviews. |
Season 2 | May 16, 2006 | March 3, 2008 | 17 | Bonus features include bloopers, commentary on one episode with creators Bill Martin and Mike Schiff, stars Megyn Price and Lynsey Bartilson, interview with Ashton Kutcher and with Kevin Corrigan, Season Two Highlights. |
Season 3 | August 8, 2006 | TBA | 13 | Bonus features include 6 Commentary Tracks by creators Bill Martin and Mike Schiff, stars Lynsey Bartilson, Miriam Flynn, and Chris Hogan, and writers Chris Kelly, Ned Goldreyer, Greg Thompson, and Aron Abrams; and also includes the 2 episodes that never aired. |
Season 4 | November 7, 2006 | TBA | 28 | Bonus features include commentary on 5 episodes by creators Bill Martin and Mike Schiff; stars Donal Logue, Lynsey Bartilson, Bret Harrison, and Griffin Frazen; and writers Chris Kelly and Erica Rivinoja; letter from the creators, included in every season DVD set, is listed as a bonus feature for this set. |
Season 5 | September 25, 2007 | TBA | 13 | No bonus features included, but "letter from the creators" listed as a "season 5 feature" on the box. |
[edit] External links
- Episode Guide
- Grounded For Life at the Internet Movie Database
- DVD trailer
- Grounded For Life in Jump The Shark