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Grounded for Life

Grounded for Life is an American television sitcom that debuted on January 10, 2001, as a mid-season replacement on Fox. Created by Mike Schiff and Bill Martin, it ran for two seasons on the network until being canceled only two episodes into its third season. It was immediately picked up for the rest of the third season by The WB, where it aired for two additional seasons until the series ended on January 28, 2005.

Grounded for Life
GenreSitcom
Created by
  • Bill Martin
  • Mike Schiff
Starring
Theme music composer
Composers
  • Dean Ween
  • Gene Ween
  • Spek
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes91 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Camera setupFilm; Multi-camera
Running timeApprox. 22 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkFox
ReleaseJanuary 10, 2001 (2001-01-10) –
December 3, 2002 (2002-12-03)
NetworkThe WB
ReleaseFebruary 28, 2003 (2003-02-28) –
January 28, 2005 (2005-01-28)

The show starred Donal Logue and Megyn Price as Sean and Claudia Finnerty, an Irish Catholic couple living on Staten Island, New York, with their three children: Lily (Lynsey Bartilson), Jimmy (Griffin Frazen), and Henry (Jake Burbage). The show also starred Kevin Corrigan, Bret Harrison, and Richard Riehle. It featured guest stars such as Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson, Mila Kunis, Wilmer Valderrama (cast of That '70s Show), Dave Foley, Kevin McDonald, Scott Thompson (cast of The Kids in the Hall), Mike Vogel, Natasha Lyonne, Vincent Pastore, Miriam Flynn, Stephen Root, and Elizabeth Berridge (Kevin Corrigan's real-life wife).

Premise edit

The show, set in an Irish-Catholic neighborhood of Staten Island, New York, is about the comedic interplay of the Irish-American Catholic Finnerty family. One of the show's central aspects is that Sean and Claudia Finnerty had their first child and got married when they were 18 years old. Thus, although their most senior is a teenage daughter, the parents are relatively young and not complete with their "wild" years. (In an episode where Sean goes to fetch Lily from the police station and is mistaken for her drug dealer, his father quips, "That's what happens when you're 18 and don't know what a rubber is!") The show 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. Its main concepts are an Irish/Italian Catholic family with one daughter and two sons, surviving endless catastrophes, and utilizing flashbacks to explain each current situation further.

The opening sequence is set to a guitar theme, performed by the band Ween, that also serves as the music between scenes. The first sequence, used for the first 11 episodes of season 1, showed the family playing basketball. The twelfth episode ("Jimmy Was Kung-Fu Fighting") onwards showed a mix of scenes from Season 1. The sequence was updated each year to include scenes from the current season. The opening sequence was later truncated, as cast names were shown after the sequence, over the episode itself.

Music is essential in the production of the series, as musical cues introduce and conclude flashbacks. Episodes are also named after songs or are a play on song names or lyrics. Each episode has slightly different music in the opening sequence, differing at the end of the sequence.

Two episodes from Season 3, "Oh, What a Knight" and "Part-Time Lover," did not air on primetime, but can be seen in syndication on ABC Family.

Cast and characters edit

Main cast edit

Donal Logue and Megyn Price portrayed Sean and Claudia Finnerty, a Staten Island couple who were married and expecting by age 18. Sean was an electrician in the underground of the New York City Subway, but he later became the owner of a bar with his brother Eddie. Claudia works as a hostess in a Soho restaurant. Later, when her daughter Lily decides that college isn't for her, Claudia realizes the importance of education and looks into college options for herself, regretting that she couldn't have gone right away after high school.

By their early 30s, Sean and Claudia have three children (later four). Lily (Lynsey Bartilson) is a high school student who can often get overwhelmed by the desire to be popular, although she always comes around at the end of the episode realizing what she has done. When Lily was single, she spent most of her time searching for a boyfriend, often hanging out with her next-door neighbor Brad O'Keefe, whom she later dates. She also dated the drummer of Sean and Eddie's band, Dean Peramotti; they went steady until Lily's birthday when she asked him to tell her something he loves about her, and he couldn't. After Dean leaves, Lily finds Brad sitting outside because his dad locked him out. She tells him what happened, and Brad lists everything he loves about her. This is when Lily realizes that she shouldn't have turned down Brad for so long since he was always in love with her. On several occasions, Lily has been drunk, regretting it the next morning, including a college party at which she bumps into Claudia, and they both promise to keep it from Sean. Lily was shocked to discover she was born before her parents were married but later realized she was proof of their love.

Jimmy (Griffin Frazen), the second Finnerty child and first son, is the family black sheep. Jimmy is closer with his uncle, Eddie, than his father, which upsets his father at times. His choices are not always accepted by his parents, like when he decided to become a vegetarian. Jimmy is smart and wants to do well at school, but his parents sometimes unintentionally seem to hold him back. Once at a street fair, Sean and Claudia go to a Ramones concert, and Jimmy is late with his science project, causing him to be suspended. The following day he went missing and was later discovered to have sneaked back into school. Jimmy has been bullied at school; once, he fought back and was accused of being the bully. He was also briefly bullied by a girl, although it turned out that she liked him.

Henry (Jake Burbage), the Finnertys' younger son, is the family optimist. A little wild, sometimes annoying, and unfortunately gullible, he is kindhearted and gentle. Jake Burbage left the show at the end of season four (in the summer of 2004) to move back east, which is why he was never seen in season five.

 
Grounded for Life cast, seasons 3–4.

Gracie, the youngest Finnerty, was born in the last episode. Claudia discovers she is pregnant at the start of season five, and in the season finale—at Lily's graduation—she goes into labor and delivers Gracie at the hospital. Originally they were going to call her Rose, but when too many people mistakenly thought the name was a reference to Titanic, they decide to rename her Gracie. Walt and his fiancée then say they will name their child Rose.

Eddie (Kevin Corrigan) is Sean's younger brother, a conniving, street-smart eccentric who can often act self-centered but has a good heart. Claudia and Eddie often have their differences throughout the series run. Their most extensive argument was caused when Eddie recorded a porn film in the Finnerty house; Claudia and Sean put him out.

Walt (Richard Riehle) (starring: seasons 1–2, recurring: seasons 3–5) is Sean and Eddie's strict father. He often criticizes Sean and Claudia for being too soft on their kids. Sean and Eddie had a frightening upbringing, as Walt often scared them by telling them that their sins would send them to hell or by giving them booklets that explained what effect sins would have on them. Widower Walt has had little luck with women: He once had a woman whom Sean and Eddie didn't like; Lily and Brad set him up on a date with a woman, or whom they thought was a woman; another handcuffed him in the bar and robbed him.

Brad O'Keefe (Bret Harrison) (recurring: seasons 1–2, starring: seasons 3–5) is the Finnertys' nerdy next-door neighbor. He had an on-off relationship with Lily. They once broke up when they realized they cheated on each other during a summer of being apart, but they eventually get back together. In one episode, Brad is upset when his parents split up, so the Finnertys decide to celebrate his birthday at their house. Unfortunately, during the party, he discovers that his mother had a fling with Eddie. In the end, his parents reconcile.

Actor Character Episode count Season
1 2 3 4 5
Donal Logue Sean Finnerty 91 Main
Megyn Price Claudia Finnerty 91 Main
Kevin Corrigan Edwin "Eddie" Finnerty 91 Main
Lynsey Bartilson Lily Finnerty 91 Main
Griffin Frazen Jimmy Finnerty 91 Main
Jake Burbage Henry Finnerty 78 Main
Richard Riehle Walt Finnerty 45 Main Recurring
Bret Harrison Brad O'Keefe 62 (credit only for 3 episodes of season 5) Recurring Main

Recurring cast edit

Sister Helen (Miriam Flynn) is the nun and principal at Lily, Jimmy, and Henry's school. She frequently tries to tell Sean and Claudia how to raise their kids, whom she is always berating at school (Lily's skirts are too revealing, Jimmy's hair is too long, etc.). Sean once heard her use the F-word.

Dean Peramotti (Mike Vogel) was the drummer of Sean and Eddie's band. He and Lily date until she leaves him for Brad.

Dan O'Keefe (Floyd Van Buskirk in season 1, Gregory Jbara in all later appearances) is Brad's father. Sean and Dan never get along and are always fighting. He is busted for having an affair when Sean challenges him to a tennis match and then notices that Dan has been useless all the weekend "tennis lessons." Connie discovers this, and they break up. Connie then has a brief fling with Eddie, but she and Dan soon get back together.

Finnerty household edit

The household that makes for the primary location for the series features exciting background props that refer to the family's interests. Throughout the series, there is a picture of Lou Thesz hanging in the living room and a real-life picture of a young Lynsey Bartilson, who plays Lily in the series. The living room also features a framed and hung vintage baseball bat, a broken guitar (used by Sean in his younger days), and a pair of crucifixes, representing the Catholic religion of the family.

The refrigerator in the kitchen is always changing but prominently features fruit magnets and a sticker resembling a video game developer's logo Rockstar Games. Jimmy's room often changes throughout the series, especially after the Henry character departs from the show. Still, at least one piece of WWE merchandise can be spotted in any given scene in the location. The most notable example is a pillow bearing the WWE logo. However, in the last few season five episodes, the pillow is turned over, hiding the logo. Jimmy's room also features a vintage Indianapolis Speedway poster (dated May 30, 1914), a dartboard, a small basketball hoop and at times featured a "Shonen Jump" poster and posters of bands such as Less Than Jake and Green Day.

Lily's room has a computer, a snowboarding poster, and a scrapbook poster, in addition to other commonplace items that change throughout the series. In early episodes, she has several signs featuring Justin Timberlake and 'N Sync.

Episodes edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
115January 10, 2001 (2001-01-10)May 23, 2001 (2001-05-23)Fox
222September 26, 2001 (2001-09-26)May 8, 2002 (2002-05-08)
3135September 17, 2002 (2002-09-17)December 3, 2002 (2002-12-03)
8February 28, 2003 (2003-02-28)May 9, 2003 (2003-05-09)The WB
428September 5, 2003 (2003-09-05)May 7, 2004 (2004-05-07)
513September 17, 2004 (2004-09-17)January 28, 2005 (2005-01-28)

Production edit

The series began as a single-camera comedy when it was ordered by Fox in May 2000 as a midseason replacement.[1] The series' early episodes reflect this in their style and the late addition of a laugh track; by September, the network was reworking the series into a multi-camera sitcom.[2] In December 2000, Fox cancelled the sitcom Normal, Ohio and announced that Grounded for Life would premiere in its place in January 2001.[3][4]

Upon the looming threat of a writers strike, and impressed by the early ratings, Fox ordered seven additional episodes in February 2001 that would be delayed to the Fall in the case of a strike.[5][6] In May 2001, Fox renewed the series for a second season, with five of the additional ordered episodes airing as part of the second season.[7] In December, Fox cut the episode order of the second season by two episodes.[8]

In May 2002, Fox renewed the series for a third season consisting of 13 episodes.[9] However, after airing the first two episodes of the season, Fox continually delayed the series' return. Finally, on November 18, Carsey-Werner announced that the series would be moving to The WB within the same season, with an additional six episodes ordered; Fox would receive a cut of future syndication profits in exchange for the move.[10][11] Fox aired three more episodes before the series went on hiatus in December. The WB premiered new episodes beginning February 28.[12]

The WB renewed the series for a 22 episode fourth season in April 2003.[13] The network delayed the additional six-episode order to air within the fourth season, creating a larger 28 episode season. In May 2004, the network renewed the series for a 13-episode fifth season.[14] On October 26, the network announced that it would not order a full season, effectively cancelling the series.[15]

Reception edit

Nielsen Ratings edit

Season Ep # Time Slot First Airdate Last Airdate Rank Viewership Network
1 (2000–2001) 15 Wednesday 8:30 January 10, 2001 May 23, 2001 #87 8.9 Fox
2 (2001–2002) 22 Wednesday 8:30 September 26, 2001 May 8, 2002 #96 7.2 Fox
3 (2002–2003) 13 Wednesday 8:30 (1–5)
Friday 9:30 (6–13)
September 17, 2002 May 9, 2003 #95 8.10 Fox/WB
4 (2003–2004) 28 Friday 9:00 September 5, 2003 May 7, 2004 #187 2.79 WB
5 (2004–2005) 13 Friday 8:30 September 17, 2004 January 28, 2005 #145 2.7 WB

Awards and nominations edit

Grounded for Life has been nominated for several Young Artist Awards for best TV comedy choice, best family TV comedy series, best performance by a guest star in a TV comedy series, and best-supporting actor in a comedy or drama series,[16] it has also won a Young Artist Award for supporting young actor in a TV comedy series. It has also been nominated for an Artios Award,[17] Teen Choice Award,[18] GLAAD Media Award and an Emmy Award.

Year Result Award Category
2001 Nominated Artios Best Casting For TV, Comedy Pilot – Meg Liberman, Camille H. Patton
2001 Nominated Teen Choice Award TV – Choice Comedy
2001 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Choreography – Kenny Ortega for episode: "Mrs. Finnerty, You Have a Lovely Daughter"
2002 Won Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series – Supporting Young Actor – Griffin Frazen
2002 Nominated Young Artist Award Best Family TV Comedy Series
2002 Nominated Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series – Guest Starring Young Actor – Eddie Carr
2002 Nominated Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series – Guest Starring Young Actor – Kevin G. Schmidt
2003 Nominated GLAAD Media Award Outstanding Individual Episode (In a Series Without a Regular Gay Character) for episode: "Relax!"
2004 Nominated Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Supporting Young Actor – Griffin Frazen

Syndication edit

United States edit

The series aired in syndication on ABC Family on an intermittent basis since 2005,[19] having gone through several timeslot changes during its run on the network. When first aired on ABC Family, the tag scenes were edited out; but when ABC Family re-acquired Grounded for Life, newer prints with the tag scenes are now shown.

On November 16, 2009, MTV began to air the show at random during the week[20] Unlike ABC Family's airings, these airings are the same episodes and are aired more frequently.

In February 2015, all five seasons of the show were added to Netflix for instant play. They are presented in HD for the first time, as they were only shown in standard definition in their network and cable runs.

Laff aired reruns of the show from May 2016, until December 31, 2018, but was added back in 2024.

On August 3, 2017, Amazon added all five seasons in HD through its Prime video service through a distribution deal with FilmRise.

International edit

Country Channel(s) Notes
  Australia Seven Network, Fox8, The Comedy Channel Currently airing on The Comedy Channel.
  Belgium Plug TV In French; currently airing
  Belgium VTM 2 In English with Dutch subtitles; currently airing
  Bulgaria BTV Comedy (the former GTV) Currently airing
  Finland TV Viisi Goes by the name Perhe Paketissa, meaning "Family in a Package," currently airing in English, with Finnish subtitles
  France France 2, France 4 Goes by the name "Parents à tout Prix."
  Germany Comedy Central Goes by the name Keine Gnade für Dad, meaning "No Mercy for Dad."
  Hungary HBO Comedy Currently airing. Goes by the name Sorscsapás család, meaning "Setback Family"
  Italy Fox Goes by the name I Finnerty, meaning "The Finnertys"
   Switzerland 4uTV Goes by the name Keine Gnade für Dad, meaning "No Mercy for Dad."
  India STAR World
  Ireland RTÉ Two Aired up until the show's cancellation in 2005
  Israel HOT3 Goes by the name ככה זה בחיים (Kacha Ze BaChayim), meaning "That's How Life Is."
  North Macedonia Nasa TV Goes by the name Доживотно казн
  Norway TV Norge Goes by the name Familietrøbbel, meaning "Family Trouble."
  Netherlands Comedy Central Extra Currently airing
  Slovenia HBO Comedy, POP TV Goes by the name "Sami doma."
  Romania HBO Comedy Currently airing; titled "Consemnați pe viață"
  Serbia HBO Comedy Currently airing
  Montenegro HBO Comedy Currently airing
  Sweden TV3
TV4 Komedi
Aired with the english title "Freaky Finnertys".
No longer aired.
  Turkey ComedyMax Currently airing
  United Kingdom Trouble
ITV1
Trouble closed 1 April 2009; no longer broadcasts on ITV1

Home media edit

The entire series of Grounded for Life has been released on DVD; Anchor Bay Entertainment originally held distribution rights to the series, releasing all five seasons in individual sets between 2006 and 2007. For the first two seasons, Anchor Bay opted to release in their originally produced episodes of 20 and 17, respectively, as opposed to the original broadcast of 15 and 22 episodes. The new opening credits introduced in the second season still remain intact for the five restored episodes on the Season One set.

The series was acquired by Mill Creek Entertainment in 2011 who released only the first two seasons, both in their original broadcast episodes, before making the series available in it entirety.

The series has also been made available on DVD in the United Kingdom, Australia and Germany, with all episodes consisting of their original broadcast episodes. All releases available contain the two unaired episodes from the third season.

Season Release date Additional
Region 1 Region 2 (UK) Region 2 (Germany) Region 4
1 February 7, 2006[21] March 5, 2007[22] November 8, 2012 June 7, 2010

Distribution

  • Anchor Bay Entertainment (U.S.)
  • Brightspark Productions (UK)
  • Sunfilm Entertainment (Germany)
  • Visual Entertainment Group (Australia)

General information

  • 20 episodes (Anchor Bay)
  • 15 episodes (UK, Germany & Australia)
  • 4-DVD set (Anchor Bay)
  • 3-DVD set (UK)
  • 2-DVD set (Germany & Australia)
  • 1.33:1 aspect ratio

Ratings

Special features

  • Meet the Finnertys – Interview with Donal Logue
  • Claudia: Not the Sitcom Mom – Interview with Megyn Price
  • Life with Lily – Interview with Lynsey Bartilson
  • Interview with creators Mike Schiff and Bill Martin
  • Bloopers
  • Audio commentaries with cast and crew
  • Season One highlights

Re-issue

  • September 13, 2011 (Mill Creek Entertainment, 15 episodes, 2-DVD set)
  • also, "The Complete First & Second Seasons" released on September 13, 2011 via Mill Creek Entertainment[23]
  • Released as "Keine Gnade für Dad" in Germany
2 May 16, 2006[24] TBA December 6, 2012 August 28, 2010 (as one)

Distribution

General information

  • 17 episodes (Anchor Bay)
  • 22 episodes (Germany & Australia)
  • 3-DVD set (Anchor Bay)
  • 3-DVD set (Germany)
  • 4-DVD set (Australia, with Season 3)
  • 1.33:1 aspect ratio

Ratings

Special features

  • Bloopers
  • From Ashes to Ashton – An interview with Ashton Kutcher
  • Kevin Corrigan – He Ain't Eddie, He's My Brother – A brand new interview with Kevin Corrigan
  • Season Two highlights
  • Sibling Revelry – Interviews with Jake Burbage "Henry" and Griffin Frazen "Jimmy"

Re-issue

  • September 13, 2011 (Mill Creek Entertainment, 22 episodes, 3-DVD set)
  • also, "The Complete First & Second Seasons" released on September 13, 2011 via Mill Creek Entertainment[23]
  • Released as "Keine Gnade für Dad" in Germany
3 August 8, 2006[25] TBA January 13, 2013

Distribution

General information

  • 13 episodes
  • 2-DVD set (U.S. & Germany)
  • 4-DVD set (Australia, with Season 2)
  • 1.33:1 aspect ratio

Ratings

Special features

  • 2-never-before-aired episodes: "Oh, What a Knight" and "Part-Time Lover."
  • Audio commentary with cast and crew
  • Released as "Keine Gnade für Dad" in Germany
4 November 7, 2006[26] TBA February 7, 2013 May 9, 2011

Distribution

General information

  • 28 episodes
  • 4-DVD set (U.S.)
  • 3-DVD set (Germany)
  • 2-DVD set (Australia)
  • 1.33:1 aspect ratio

Ratings

Special features

  • Brand-new audio commentaries
  • Letter from the creators
  • Released as "Keine Gnade für Dad" in Germany
5 September 25, 2007[27] TBA March 7, 2013 May 9, 2011

Distribution

General information

  • 13 episodes
  • 2-DVD set (U.S., Germany & Australia)
  • 1.33:1 aspect ratio

Ratings

Special features

  • Letter from the creators
  • Released as "Keine Gnade für Dad" in Germany
Complete September 4, 2012[28] TBA TBA TBA

Distribution

  • Mill Creek Entertainment

General information

  • 91 episodes
  • 13 DVD-set
  • 1.33:1 aspect ratio

Ratings

Special features See individual releases

British remake edit

In 2011, the show was remade by the BBC as In with the Flynns. Six episodes were produced for its first season, using stories and scenes from the US series. A six episode second season used original stories.

References edit

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  2. ^ Oxman, Steven (September 7, 2000). "Now waiting in the wings..." Variety. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
  3. ^ Schneider, Michael; Adalian, Josef (December 12, 2000). "'Normal' no more". Variety. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
  4. ^ Schneider, Michael; Adalian, Josef (December 19, 2000). "Nets re-sked, with eye on CBS". Variety. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
  5. ^ Adalian, Josef (February 19, 2001). "Fox gets more 'Grounded'". Variety. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
  6. ^ Adalian, Josef (March 20, 2001). "Original series segs key to Fox strike plan". Variety. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
  7. ^ Schneider, Michael; Adalian, Josef (May 15, 2001). "Fox laffs in limbo". Variety. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
  8. ^ Adalian, Josef (December 20, 2001). "Fox skins 3 skeins as it cuts yuks". Variety. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
  9. ^ Adalian, Josef (May 14, 2002). "Four new dramas top Fox frosh". Variety. Retrieved May 3, 2002.
  10. ^ Adalian, Josef; Schneider, Michael (November 18, 2002). "'Grounded' wings it". Variety. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
  11. ^ Adalian, Josef (November 19, 2002). "Inside move: Fox well-'Grounded'". Variety. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
  12. ^ Schneider, Michael (February 4, 2003). "WB makes room for 'Life' laffer". Variety. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
  13. ^ Schneider, Michael (April 24, 2003). "'Grounded' at WB". Variety. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
  14. ^ Adalian, Josef (May 12, 2004). "CBS ready to run another 'Race'". Variety. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
  15. ^ Schneider, Michael (October 26, 2004). "WB Oks sitcom about sitcom". Variety. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
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  17. ^ "Casting Society of America". Casting Society. Retrieved 25 October 2010.
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  20. ^ "MTV Acquires Grounded for Life". SitcomsOnline. Retrieved 25 October 2010.
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External links edit

  • Carsey-Werner Grounded for Life
  • Grounded for Life at epguides.com
  • Grounded for Life at IMDb  
  • Grounded for Life at Starpulse

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Grounded for Life is an American television sitcom that debuted on January 10 2001 as a mid season replacement on Fox Created by Mike Schiff and Bill Martin it ran for two seasons on the network until being canceled only two episodes into its third season It was immediately picked up for the rest of the third season by The WB where it aired for two additional seasons until the series ended on January 28 2005 Grounded for LifeGenreSitcomCreated byBill Martin Mike SchiffStarringDonal Logue Megyn Price Kevin Corrigan Lynsey Bartilson Griffin Frazen Jake Burbage Bret Harrison Richard RiehleTheme music composerBen Vaughn Dean Ween Gene WeenComposersDean Ween Gene Ween SpekCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons5No of episodes91 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersMarcy Carsey Tom Werner Caryn Mandabach Bill Martin Mike Schiff seasons 1 4 David M Israel season 2 Jim O Doherty season 2 Jeff Astrof season 5 Mike Sikowitz season 5 Camera setupFilm Multi cameraRunning timeApprox 22 minutesProduction companiesMike and Bill Productions seasons 1 4 The Carsey Werner CompanyOriginal releaseNetworkFoxReleaseJanuary 10 2001 2001 01 10 December 3 2002 2002 12 03 NetworkThe WBReleaseFebruary 28 2003 2003 02 28 January 28 2005 2005 01 28 The show starred Donal Logue and Megyn Price as Sean and Claudia Finnerty an Irish Catholic couple living on Staten Island New York with their three children Lily Lynsey Bartilson Jimmy Griffin Frazen and Henry Jake Burbage The show also starred Kevin Corrigan Bret Harrison and Richard Riehle It featured guest stars such as Ashton Kutcher Danny Masterson Mila Kunis Wilmer Valderrama cast of That 70s Show Dave Foley Kevin McDonald Scott Thompson cast of The Kids in the Hall Mike Vogel Natasha Lyonne Vincent Pastore Miriam Flynn Stephen Root and Elizabeth Berridge Kevin Corrigan s real life wife Contents 1 Premise 2 Cast and characters 2 1 Main cast 2 2 Recurring cast 2 3 Finnerty household 3 Episodes 4 Production 5 Reception 5 1 Nielsen Ratings 5 2 Awards and nominations 6 Syndication 6 1 United States 6 2 International 7 Home media 8 British remake 9 References 10 External linksPremise editThe show set in an Irish Catholic neighborhood of Staten Island New York is about the comedic interplay of the Irish American Catholic Finnerty family One of the show s central aspects is that Sean and Claudia Finnerty had their first child and got married when they were 18 years old Thus although their most senior is a teenage daughter the parents are relatively young and not complete with their wild years In an episode where Sean goes to fetch Lily from the police station and is mistaken for her drug dealer his father quips That s what happens when you re 18 and don t know what a rubber is The show 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 Its main concepts are an Irish Italian Catholic family with one daughter and two sons surviving endless catastrophes and utilizing flashbacks to explain each current situation further The opening sequence is set to a guitar theme performed by the band Ween that also serves as the music between scenes The first sequence used for the first 11 episodes of season 1 showed the family playing basketball The twelfth episode Jimmy Was Kung Fu Fighting onwards showed a mix of scenes from Season 1 The sequence was updated each year to include scenes from the current season The opening sequence was later truncated as cast names were shown after the sequence over the episode itself Music is essential in the production of the series as musical cues introduce and conclude flashbacks Episodes are also named after songs or are a play on song names or lyrics Each episode has slightly different music in the opening sequence differing at the end of the sequence Two episodes from Season 3 Oh What a Knight and Part Time Lover did not air on primetime but can be seen in syndication on ABC Family Cast and characters editMain cast edit Main article List of Grounded for Life characters Donal Logue and Megyn Price portrayed Sean and Claudia Finnerty a Staten Island couple who were married and expecting by age 18 Sean was an electrician in the underground of the New York City Subway but he later became the owner of a bar with his brother Eddie Claudia works as a hostess in a Soho restaurant Later when her daughter Lily decides that college isn t for her Claudia realizes the importance of education and looks into college options for herself regretting that she couldn t have gone right away after high school By their early 30s Sean and Claudia have three children later four Lily Lynsey Bartilson is a high school student who can often get overwhelmed by the desire to be popular although she always comes around at the end of the episode realizing what she has done When Lily was single she spent most of her time searching for a boyfriend often hanging out with her next door neighbor Brad O Keefe whom she later dates She also dated the drummer of Sean and Eddie s band Dean Peramotti they went steady until Lily s birthday when she asked him to tell her something he loves about her and he couldn t After Dean leaves Lily finds Brad sitting outside because his dad locked him out She tells him what happened and Brad lists everything he loves about her This is when Lily realizes that she shouldn t have turned down Brad for so long since he was always in love with her On several occasions Lily has been drunk regretting it the next morning including a college party at which she bumps into Claudia and they both promise to keep it from Sean Lily was shocked to discover she was born before her parents were married but later realized she was proof of their love Jimmy Griffin Frazen the second Finnerty child and first son is the family black sheep Jimmy is closer with his uncle Eddie than his father which upsets his father at times His choices are not always accepted by his parents like when he decided to become a vegetarian Jimmy is smart and wants to do well at school but his parents sometimes unintentionally seem to hold him back Once at a street fair Sean and Claudia go to a Ramones concert and Jimmy is late with his science project causing him to be suspended The following day he went missing and was later discovered to have sneaked back into school Jimmy has been bullied at school once he fought back and was accused of being the bully He was also briefly bullied by a girl although it turned out that she liked him Henry Jake Burbage the Finnertys younger son is the family optimist A little wild sometimes annoying and unfortunately gullible he is kindhearted and gentle Jake Burbage left the show at the end of season four in the summer of 2004 to move back east which is why he was never seen in season five nbsp Grounded for Life cast seasons 3 4 Gracie the youngest Finnerty was born in the last episode Claudia discovers she is pregnant at the start of season five and in the season finale at Lily s graduation she goes into labor and delivers Gracie at the hospital Originally they were going to call her Rose but when too many people mistakenly thought the name was a reference to Titanic they decide to rename her Gracie Walt and his fiancee then say they will name their child Rose Eddie Kevin Corrigan is Sean s younger brother a conniving street smart eccentric who can often act self centered but has a good heart Claudia and Eddie often have their differences throughout the series run Their most extensive argument was caused when Eddie recorded a porn film in the Finnerty house Claudia and Sean put him out Walt Richard Riehle starring seasons 1 2 recurring seasons 3 5 is Sean and Eddie s strict father He often criticizes Sean and Claudia for being too soft on their kids Sean and Eddie had a frightening upbringing as Walt often scared them by telling them that their sins would send them to hell or by giving them booklets that explained what effect sins would have on them Widower Walt has had little luck with women He once had a woman whom Sean and Eddie didn t like Lily and Brad set him up on a date with a woman or whom they thought was a woman another handcuffed him in the bar and robbed him Brad O Keefe Bret Harrison recurring seasons 1 2 starring seasons 3 5 is the Finnertys nerdy next door neighbor He had an on off relationship with Lily They once broke up when they realized they cheated on each other during a summer of being apart but they eventually get back together In one episode Brad is upset when his parents split up so the Finnertys decide to celebrate his birthday at their house Unfortunately during the party he discovers that his mother had a fling with Eddie In the end his parents reconcile Actor Character Episode count Season1 2 3 4 5Donal Logue Sean Finnerty 91 MainMegyn Price Claudia Finnerty 91 MainKevin Corrigan Edwin Eddie Finnerty 91 MainLynsey Bartilson Lily Finnerty 91 MainGriffin Frazen Jimmy Finnerty 91 MainJake Burbage Henry Finnerty 78 MainRichard Riehle Walt Finnerty 45 Main RecurringBret Harrison Brad O Keefe 62 credit only for 3 episodes of season 5 Recurring MainRecurring cast edit Sister Helen Miriam Flynn is the nun and principal at Lily Jimmy and Henry s school She frequently tries to tell Sean and Claudia how to raise their kids whom she is always berating at school Lily s skirts are too revealing Jimmy s hair is too long etc Sean once heard her use the F word Dean Peramotti Mike Vogel was the drummer of Sean and Eddie s band He and Lily date until she leaves him for Brad Dan O Keefe Floyd Van Buskirk in season 1 Gregory Jbara in all later appearances is Brad s father Sean and Dan never get along and are always fighting He is busted for having an affair when Sean challenges him to a tennis match and then notices that Dan has been useless all the weekend tennis lessons Connie discovers this and they break up Connie then has a brief fling with Eddie but she and Dan soon get back together Finnerty household edit The household that makes for the primary location for the series features exciting background props that refer to the family s interests Throughout the series there is a picture of Lou Thesz hanging in the living room and a real life picture of a young Lynsey Bartilson who plays Lily in the series The living room also features a framed and hung vintage baseball bat a broken guitar used by Sean in his younger days and a pair of crucifixes representing the Catholic religion of the family The refrigerator in the kitchen is always changing but prominently features fruit magnets and a sticker resembling a video game developer s logo Rockstar Games Jimmy s room often changes throughout the series especially after the Henry character departs from the show Still at least one piece of WWE merchandise can be spotted in any given scene in the location The most notable example is a pillow bearing the WWE logo However in the last few season five episodes the pillow is turned over hiding the logo Jimmy s room also features a vintage Indianapolis Speedway poster dated May 30 1914 a dartboard a small basketball hoop and at times featured a Shonen Jump poster and posters of bands such as Less Than Jake and Green Day Lily s room has a computer a snowboarding poster and a scrapbook poster in addition to other commonplace items that change throughout the series In early episodes she has several signs featuring Justin Timberlake and N Sync Episodes editMain article List of Grounded for Life episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedNetwork115January 10 2001 2001 01 10 May 23 2001 2001 05 23 Fox222September 26 2001 2001 09 26 May 8 2002 2002 05 08 3135September 17 2002 2002 09 17 December 3 2002 2002 12 03 8February 28 2003 2003 02 28 May 9 2003 2003 05 09 The WB428September 5 2003 2003 09 05 May 7 2004 2004 05 07 513September 17 2004 2004 09 17 January 28 2005 2005 01 28 Production editThe series began as a single camera comedy when it was ordered by Fox in May 2000 as a midseason replacement 1 The series early episodes reflect this in their style and the late addition of a laugh track by September the network was reworking the series into a multi camera sitcom 2 In December 2000 Fox cancelled the sitcom Normal Ohio and announced that Grounded for Life would premiere in its place in January 2001 3 4 Upon the looming threat of a writers strike and impressed by the early ratings Fox ordered seven additional episodes in February 2001 that would be delayed to the Fall in the case of a strike 5 6 In May 2001 Fox renewed the series for a second season with five of the additional ordered episodes airing as part of the second season 7 In December Fox cut the episode order of the second season by two episodes 8 In May 2002 Fox renewed the series for a third season consisting of 13 episodes 9 However after airing the first two episodes of the season Fox continually delayed the series return Finally on November 18 Carsey Werner announced that the series would be moving to The WB within the same season with an additional six episodes ordered Fox would receive a cut of future syndication profits in exchange for the move 10 11 Fox aired three more episodes before the series went on hiatus in December The WB premiered new episodes beginning February 28 12 The WB renewed the series for a 22 episode fourth season in April 2003 13 The network delayed the additional six episode order to air within the fourth season creating a larger 28 episode season In May 2004 the network renewed the series for a 13 episode fifth season 14 On October 26 the network announced that it would not order a full season effectively cancelling the series 15 Reception editNielsen Ratings edit Season Ep Time Slot First Airdate Last Airdate Rank Viewership Network1 2000 2001 15 Wednesday 8 30 January 10 2001 May 23 2001 87 8 9 Fox2 2001 2002 22 Wednesday 8 30 September 26 2001 May 8 2002 96 7 2 Fox3 2002 2003 13 Wednesday 8 30 1 5 Friday 9 30 6 13 September 17 2002 May 9 2003 95 8 10 Fox WB4 2003 2004 28 Friday 9 00 September 5 2003 May 7 2004 187 2 79 WB5 2004 2005 13 Friday 8 30 September 17 2004 January 28 2005 145 2 7 WBAwards and nominations edit Grounded for Life has been nominated for several Young Artist Awards for best TV comedy choice best family TV comedy series best performance by a guest star in a TV comedy series and best supporting actor in a comedy or drama series 16 it has also won a Young Artist Award for supporting young actor in a TV comedy series It has also been nominated for an Artios Award 17 Teen Choice Award 18 GLAAD Media Award and an Emmy Award Year Result Award Category2001 Nominated Artios Best Casting For TV Comedy Pilot Meg Liberman Camille H Patton2001 Nominated Teen Choice Award TV Choice Comedy2001 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Choreography Kenny Ortega for episode Mrs Finnerty You Have a Lovely Daughter 2002 Won Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series Supporting Young Actor Griffin Frazen2002 Nominated Young Artist Award Best Family TV Comedy Series2002 Nominated Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series Guest Starring Young Actor Eddie Carr2002 Nominated Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series Guest Starring Young Actor Kevin G Schmidt2003 Nominated GLAAD Media Award Outstanding Individual Episode In a Series Without a Regular Gay Character for episode Relax 2004 Nominated Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Series Comedy or Drama Supporting Young Actor Griffin FrazenSyndication editUnited States edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Grounded for Life news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message The series aired in syndication on ABC Family on an intermittent basis since 2005 19 having gone through several timeslot changes during its run on the network When first aired on ABC Family the tag scenes were edited out but when ABC Family re acquired Grounded for Life newer prints with the tag scenes are now shown On November 16 2009 MTV began to air the show at random during the week 20 Unlike ABC Family s airings these airings are the same episodes and are aired more frequently In February 2015 all five seasons of the show were added to Netflix for instant play They are presented in HD for the first time as they were only shown in standard definition in their network and cable runs Laff aired reruns of the show from May 2016 until December 31 2018 but was added back in 2024 On August 3 2017 Amazon added all five seasons in HD through its Prime video service through a distribution deal with FilmRise International edit Country Channel s Notes nbsp Australia Seven Network Fox8 The Comedy Channel Currently airing on The Comedy Channel nbsp Belgium Plug TV In French currently airing nbsp Belgium VTM 2 In English with Dutch subtitles currently airing nbsp Bulgaria BTV Comedy the former GTV Currently airing nbsp Finland TV Viisi Goes by the name Perhe Paketissa meaning Family in a Package currently airing in English with Finnish subtitles nbsp France France 2 France 4 Goes by the name Parents a tout Prix nbsp Germany Comedy Central Goes by the name Keine Gnade fur Dad meaning No Mercy for Dad nbsp Hungary HBO Comedy Currently airing Goes by the name Sorscsapas csalad meaning Setback Family nbsp Italy Fox Goes by the name I Finnerty meaning The Finnertys nbsp Switzerland 4uTV Goes by the name Keine Gnade fur Dad meaning No Mercy for Dad nbsp India STAR World nbsp Ireland RTE Two Aired up until the show s cancellation in 2005 nbsp Israel HOT3 Goes by the name ככה זה בחיים Kacha Ze BaChayim meaning That s How Life Is nbsp North Macedonia Nasa TV Goes by the name Dozhivotno kazn nbsp Norway TV Norge Goes by the name Familietrobbel meaning Family Trouble nbsp Netherlands Comedy Central Extra Currently airing nbsp Slovenia HBO Comedy POP TV Goes by the name Sami doma nbsp Romania HBO Comedy Currently airing titled Consemnați pe viață nbsp Serbia HBO Comedy Currently airing nbsp Montenegro HBO Comedy Currently airing nbsp Sweden TV3TV4 Komedi Aired with the english title Freaky Finnertys No longer aired nbsp Turkey ComedyMax Currently airing nbsp United Kingdom TroubleITV1 Trouble closed 1 April 2009 no longer broadcasts on ITV1Home media editThe entire series of Grounded for Life has been released on DVD Anchor Bay Entertainment originally held distribution rights to the series releasing all five seasons in individual sets between 2006 and 2007 For the first two seasons Anchor Bay opted to release in their originally produced episodes of 20 and 17 respectively as opposed to the original broadcast of 15 and 22 episodes The new opening credits introduced in the second season still remain intact for the five restored episodes on the Season One set The series was acquired by Mill Creek Entertainment in 2011 who released only the first two seasons both in their original broadcast episodes before making the series available in it entirety The series has also been made available on DVD in the United Kingdom Australia and Germany with all episodes consisting of their original broadcast episodes All releases available contain the two unaired episodes from the third season Season Release date AdditionalRegion 1 Region 2 UK Region 2 Germany Region 41 February 7 2006 21 March 5 2007 22 November 8 2012 June 7 2010 Distribution Anchor Bay Entertainment U S Brightspark Productions UK Sunfilm Entertainment Germany Visual Entertainment Group Australia General information 20 episodes Anchor Bay 15 episodes UK Germany amp Australia 4 DVD set Anchor Bay 3 DVD set UK 2 DVD set Germany amp Australia 1 33 1 aspect ratioRatings TV PG U S BBFC 12 FSK 6 ACB PGSpecial features Meet the Finnertys Interview with Donal Logue Claudia Not the Sitcom Mom Interview with Megyn Price Life with Lily Interview with Lynsey Bartilson Interview with creators Mike Schiff and Bill Martin Bloopers Audio commentaries with cast and crew Season One highlightsRe issue September 13 2011 Mill Creek Entertainment 15 episodes 2 DVD set also The Complete First amp Second Seasons released on September 13 2011 via Mill Creek Entertainment 23 Released as Keine Gnade fur Dad in Germany2 May 16 2006 24 TBA December 6 2012 August 28 2010 as one Distribution Anchor Bay Entertainment U S Sunfilm Entertainment Germany Visual Entertainment Group Australia General information 17 episodes Anchor Bay 22 episodes Germany amp Australia 3 DVD set Anchor Bay 3 DVD set Germany 4 DVD set Australia with Season 3 1 33 1 aspect ratioRatings TV PG U S FSK 6 ACB PGSpecial features Bloopers From Ashes to Ashton An interview with Ashton Kutcher Kevin Corrigan He Ain t Eddie He s My Brother A brand new interview with Kevin Corrigan Season Two highlights Sibling Revelry Interviews with Jake Burbage Henry and Griffin Frazen Jimmy Re issue September 13 2011 Mill Creek Entertainment 22 episodes 3 DVD set also The Complete First amp Second Seasons released on September 13 2011 via Mill Creek Entertainment 23 Released as Keine Gnade fur Dad in Germany3 August 8 2006 25 TBA January 13 2013 Distribution Anchor Bay Entertainment U S Sunfilm Entertainment Germany Visual Entertainment Group Australia General information 13 episodes 2 DVD set U S amp Germany 4 DVD set Australia with Season 2 1 33 1 aspect ratioRatings TV PG U S FSK 6 ACB PGSpecial features 2 never before aired episodes Oh What a Knight and Part Time Lover Audio commentary with cast and crew Released as Keine Gnade fur Dad in Germany4 November 7 2006 26 TBA February 7 2013 May 9 2011 Distribution Anchor Bay Entertainment U S Sunfilm Entertainment Germany Visual Entertainment Group Australia General information 28 episodes 4 DVD set U S 3 DVD set Germany 2 DVD set Australia 1 33 1 aspect ratioRatings TV PG U S FSK 6 ACB PGSpecial features Brand new audio commentaries Letter from the creators Released as Keine Gnade fur Dad in Germany5 September 25 2007 27 TBA March 7 2013 May 9 2011 Distribution Anchor Bay Entertainment U S Sunfilm Entertainment Germany Visual Entertainment Group Australia General information 13 episodes 2 DVD set U S Germany amp Australia 1 33 1 aspect ratioRatings TV PG U S FSK 6 ACB PGSpecial features Letter from the creators Released as Keine Gnade fur Dad in GermanyComplete September 4 2012 28 TBA TBA TBA Distribution Mill Creek EntertainmentGeneral information 91 episodes 13 DVD set 1 33 1 aspect ratioRatings TV PG U S Special features See individual releasesBritish remake editIn 2011 the show was remade by the BBC as In with the Flynns Six episodes were produced for its first season using stories and scenes from the US series A six episode second season used original stories References edit Schneider Michael Adalian Josef May 15 2000 ABC bets on Millionaire as Fox CBS will roll dice Variety Retrieved May 3 2023 Oxman Steven September 7 2000 Now waiting in the wings Variety Retrieved May 3 2023 Schneider Michael Adalian Josef December 12 2000 Normal no more Variety Retrieved May 3 2023 Schneider Michael Adalian Josef December 19 2000 Nets re sked with eye on CBS Variety Retrieved May 3 2023 Adalian Josef February 19 2001 Fox gets more Grounded Variety Retrieved May 3 2023 Adalian Josef March 20 2001 Original series segs key to Fox strike plan Variety Retrieved May 3 2023 Schneider Michael Adalian Josef May 15 2001 Fox laffs in limbo Variety Retrieved May 3 2023 Adalian Josef December 20 2001 Fox skins 3 skeins as it cuts yuks Variety Retrieved May 3 2023 Adalian Josef May 14 2002 Four new dramas top Fox frosh Variety Retrieved May 3 2002 Adalian Josef Schneider Michael November 18 2002 Grounded wings it Variety Retrieved May 3 2023 Adalian Josef 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Second Seasons DVD blu ray com Retrieved June 28 2021 Grounded for Life Season 2 DVD U S blu ray com Retrieved June 28 2021 Grounded for Life Season 3 DVD U S blu ray com Retrieved June 28 2021 Grounded for Life Season 4 DVD U S blu ray com Retrieved June 28 2021 Grounded for Life Season 5 DVD U S blu ray com Retrieved June 28 2021 Grounded for Life The Complete Series DVD U S blu ray com Retrieved June 28 2021 External links editOfficial website Carsey Werner Grounded for Life Grounded for Life at epguides com Grounded for Life at IMDb nbsp Grounded for Life at Starpulse Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grounded for Life amp oldid 1211548135, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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