A 2013–14 sitcom on NBC, starring Michael J. Fox (duh) as Mike Henry, a news reporter who retired when diagnosed with Parkinson's, then decided to go back to work.
Rounding out the main cast are Mike's wife, Annie (Betsy Brandt); his children, Eve (Juliette Goglia), Ian (Conor Romero), and Graham (Jack Gore); and his sister, Leigh (Kate Finneran).
This show provides examples of:
- Actor Allusion:
- In "Art", Mike tells his daughter about his dream of playing guitar when he was in High School.
- "Homecoming" has several jokes about time travel.
- In the pilot, Mike's chair rolling him off camera might be a reference to the popular Family Ties clip of Alex P. Keaton rolling his chair across the room and tapping a textbook in triumph.
- Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: When Michael goes on a weekend vacation with his wife, he meets a blind man who is this trope all over Michael. Annie initially thinks the guy is really sweet, but changes her tune when she sees him totally lay into Michael for ruining his shot earlier in the day. Everyone else just thinks he's Inspirationally Disabled, and he certainly plays upon this fact a bit.
- A Boy, a Girl, and a Baby Family: Ian, Eve and Graham Henry are older than the classic example but in the pattern.
- Casting Gag: Michael J. Fox's wife Tracey Pollan plays the upstairs neighbor Kelly, whom Mike Henry does not have a crush on.
- Characterization Marches On: In the pilot episode, Eve behaved a bit more reserved and mature. She quickly de-evolved into the typical Bratty Teenage Daughter you see on most sitcoms.
- Confession Cam: Every so often, the family will give their insights on the events.
- Disabled Snarker: Mike does this from time to time.
- Dumb Blonde: The bright-blonde Aunt Leigh is quite flaky, both in her job and outside of her responsibilities.
- The Eponymous Show
- Inspirationally Disabled: Mike hates the trope, and how it's inevitably used regarding him, although he does find that he misses it when he meets another, even more Inspirationally Disabled guy.
- Kick the Dog: Well, punch the cat, actually. Getting filmed doing it on live tv spells the end of Zack's career.
- Mistaken for Gay: Eve assumes her friend, Reese, is a lesbian because she kissed a girl once at a party. She goes a little over the top to play up all the lesbian stereotypes. At the end of the episode, Reese admits the same of Eve.
- Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Subverted. In the "Secret" episode, Ian, Eve, and Graham argue over what to do w/ an owl statue given to Graham that might contain something valuable. Ian wants to break it to find the possible treasure. Graham runs off with the statue and his siblings pursue him. Graham tosses the owl in the air, but Ian in slow, dramatic fashion, catches it. But then he says, "Wait. I wanted it to break."
- Siblings in Crime: Eve and Ian are usually at odds, but when their parents go away for the weekend, they join forces to rent out the apartment in order to make a little money.