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Life on a Stick

FOX (Ended 2005)

Show Score

 
7.4 Good
191 votes

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Life on a Stick ranks 4,033 out of the 18,228 shows on TV.com.

The 53 users who count themselves as Life on a Stick fans have written a total of 13 reviews.

Status

Ended

Premiered

March 24, 2005

Ended

May 1, 2005

Genre

Comedy

Theme

Family

Show Overview

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Episode Score
 
6.9

Gangs of the Mall

Fred falls for a girl who works in the mall but is told that he can't go out with her because she works in a store where the employees only date the jocks from the athletic shoe store. Meanwhile, Lily feels insecure after being ridiculed by a clique of catty mall employees.

Aired: 04/27/05

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This series from Victor Fresco (Andy Richter Controls the Universe) centers on several teen characters who work and hang out at the mall food court.

There is 18-year-old, optimistic-but-not-ambitious Laz (Zachary Knighton, The Prince and Me); his 16-year-old angst-ridden and angry stepsister,... more »

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  • Molly and Jasper!!!

    Who think's they are a good couple? What are your opinions?

    2 comments, last one Dec 30, 2007 + Add Comment
  • 13 Episodes

    How come this only got 13 episodes ?

    2 comments, last one Jun 5, 2007 + Add Comment
  • Cancelled??????

    What da he......... I'm not from America, but i know that FOX has not good tv shows, and "Life on a Stick" was a good one. As i know, the show was cancelled after 5 episodes... Come on!!! They didn't let Stick a chance to grow as a great show, and for me was really good. FOX is gonna be FOX forever...

    5 comments, last one May 18, 2007 + Add Comment
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    8.5 Great

    loved it! hide « show »

    Wow, this is where it goes to show how different people and opinions can be. I really loved this show. I agree with the acting criticism, but I believe it was done intentionally and partially responsible for the charm of the show and the sketches. The jokes are fresh and made me laugh out loud numerous of times. The same can't be said about today’s "big" shows. I thought there was a good balance, considering the characters. I agree the show still needed a few touch ups, but I can recommend it to anyone. It certainly made me enthousiastic enough to search for the unaired episodes, which made me feel EVEN MORE sad the series got canceled.
    Ps : Thank god they went with “ Life on a stick” instead of “ Related By Family” .
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    9.6 Superb

    What happened!?!?! hide « show »

    I never understood why this show was canceled. It brought a form of dumb homor back, they kind that could be dumb and funny at the same time without becoming rediculous and nonbelievable. I really enjoyed it, the short time it was on the air and was so sad to see it go. Bring it back!
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    8.7 Great

    Laz is a guy trying to find purpose in his life, in be independent. He has a step-sister named Lily who has an anger issue but is only misunderstood. They both live with their loving and almost sane parents and a younger brother named Gus. hide « show »

    hmmmmmmm..... what do I have to say about Life on a Stick? well, I will start by saying that it is a unique blend of Characters, Laz, Lily, Molly, Jasper, Fred... they're all great. I dare say that it is a unique blend of teen jokes, some issues of relative importance, the way the jokes are delivered, especailly with scenes with Fred in them, are not only funny, but hilarious, witty, unique and sometimes thought provoking. i could go on and on and on about the situations in which these characters continue mto find themselves, but Ill just summarise the show in one word: Hilarious.
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    10 Perfect

    cool show hide « show »


    There is 18-year-old, optimistic-but-not-ambitious Laz his 16-year-old angst-ridden and angry stepsister, Molly Laz's best friend Fred and Laz's new girlfriend Lily

    Rick and Molly love all of their children, but they are particularly obsessed with the only product of their union together: the sweet, perfect and wise 8-year-old Gus

    Laz and Fred both 18, have been friends forever. Just out of high school, and unsure what they want to do with their lives, they take jobs at a mall food court, at the lame "Yippee, Hot Dogs" run by the always yelling Mr.Hut
    There, Laz meets the girl of his dreams, the lovely and strong-willed Lily. Optimistic but not ambitious, Laz cuts a deal with his well-meaning but superficial dad Rick and equally superficial stepmom Michelle which allows Laz to continue living rent-free at home. All Laz has to do is keep an eye on his stepsister (Michelle's daughter), the angry, angst-ridden, 16-year-old Molly. Michelle and Rick hope that Laz will help socialize Molly and get her on the right track with the boy she likes - the sweet and very honest Jasper.

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    7.5 Good

    Not nearly as bad as some make it out to be, and not half as good as Fox hoped for, \"Life On A Stick\" was pure guilty pleasure. Despite a few laughs here and there, the show never had time to develop. hide « show »

    \"Life On a Stick\" had its good points, and its bad points. The show had a lot of potential, unfortunately, the plots often focused on the least amusing aspects (the kid\'s mall jobs) instead of the really interesting dynamics (the home lives of the kids). There were certainly laughs here and there; some lines were actually quite clever. However, the show also often resorted to gimmicks and cliches, not too mention the problem of the overused laugh track. The acting on the show was also hit or miss. Typically, Amy Yasbeck and Matthew Glave were the anchors of the shows, the vets, and the younger cast members floundered. The show is worth watching, but it is by no means anything spectacular.
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