"Back to You" First Supper (TV Episode 2007) Poster

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6/10
Third episode of "Back to You" is funny if bland
tavm4 October 2007
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Marsh mentions in his sports segment that a Steelers player had spent some time with a model. He then mentions that he'd like to switch places with one of them for 3 hours. He then says he meant with the football player. Chuck goes to a restaurant that happens to already have seated Kelly and daughter Gracie. Gracie invites Chuck to sit with them which becomes awkward with Kelly but fun for Gracie. Montana's less than enthusiastic performance on air was the result of her breakup with the player Marsh mentioned so news director Ryan, who has a crush on her, tries to cheer her up before the next newscast. And Marsh tries to prepare Gary for a weekend anchor spot...Many funny moments happen from the synopsis I just described like an audition tape of Gary's that's pretty cheesy or Marsh's failing attempts to get a more than lethargic audition performance from him. There's also some sweet moments from Ryan and Montana. As for the restaurant performance between Chuck, Kelly, and Gracie...well, I loved the drinking game between Gracie and Chuck but it was mostly blah otherwise. Still, I'm willing to give this show a pass since I've always loved Kelsey Grammar from all the years as Fraiser Crane. Now if only the ratings could improve from fourth place on Fox...
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3/10
A weaker outing
studioAT3 September 2017
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After two very strong episodes this one isn't as good unfortunately.

It however does prove that the supporting cast can carry story lines on their own though, and there are some nice moments in the Ryan (Josh Gad) and Montana (Ayda Field) story.

The Chuck and Kelly story line (which is guess is the main story) wasn't overly funny though, and was more about the continuation of them dealing with Chuck being Gracie's father than being overly funny.

A decent enough episode without being great.
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