Merry Happy Whatever: Season 1, Episode 1 “Welcome, Matt” [Series Premiere] – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)

Merry Happy Whatever is an ode to those who hate their in-laws and how their spouse changes when around them.

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Merry Happy Whatever is an ode to those who hate their in-laws and how their spouse changes when around them.


Created By Tucker Cawley
Directed By Pamela Fryman
Written By Tucker Cawley
Air Date (Netflix) 11/28/2019
Genre(s) Family, Comedy, Holiday
Introduced This Episode
Emmy Bridgit Mendler
Matt Brent Morin
Don Dennis Quaid
Kayla Ashley Tisdale
Joy Elizabeth Ho
Todd Adam Rose

Plot Overview

In what might be a conservative part of Pennsylvania, Emmy takes her LA boyfriend, Matt, home for Christmas. Leading to him quickly learning that the next ten days will be especially trying. Why? Well, because Emmy’s dad, Don, is a control freak, the local sheriff, and has this strange influence on his family. One which makes both his kids and their spouses either fearful of him or easily indoctrinated.

But it isn’t just going to be Don who is an issue but also Emmy’s sister Kayla. Someone who is freshly divorced and is like her father, but her realm of control comes from guilt and whining. Which, in the long run, may make Matt think twice about proposing.

Review

Highlights

Don vs. Matt Is Going To Be Hilarious

Matt is this hapless guy with a band that doesn’t make money, and Don is old school in nearly every which way imaginable. If this was a film, I think they’d be cracking me up every other scene as Matt tries to impress Don and win him over – leading to him embarrassing or hurting himself, if not Don, in the process. But, sooner or later, you can imagine Don coming around. Even if it requires a threat from Emmy to do so.

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The In-Law Support Group

Joy (Elizabeth Ho) and Todd (Adam Rose) trying to give advice.
Joy (Elizabeth Ho) and Todd (Adam Rose)

When Joy and Todd made it clear that family can be hell, especially when Don is around, it felt like the most honest depiction of a family I’ve seen in so long. For rather than have one person who feels like an outsider, we got three. And mind you, them being anti-Don isn’t malicious or anything, they know who they married and what they married into. It’s just, either out of respect or fear, they don’t say anything, and it takes its toll. So the fact they made a support group to deal with the family they agreed to join, there is something seriously comical about that.

On The Fence

Kayla Is Going To Be Someone Who Will Be Like A Ill Behaved Toddler

Jayla (Ashley Tisdale) catching an attitude.
Jayla (Ashley Tisdale)

Generally speaking, there is a need to question if the antics on the show won’t get old by the time we hit episode 8. Especially since this show seems like the type which would have been a decent movie but now may overstay its welcome. But the person who really may make this hard to finish is Kayla. If only due to her not being presented with a redeeming quality or coming off funny. She is just someone to hate and be glad when she doesn’t have screen time.

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Overall

Met Expectations

Kind of? Was I expecting a new hit series for Netflix to drive subscriber growth? Not at all. But I surprisingly laughed and found myself getting into this. Even though I know, halfway through, I’m going to be struggling to finish this.

Continue To Watch?

With caution, yes. I really don’t think I’m going to be rushing through, excited, but I must admit my pessimism mostly stems from this seemingly being in front of a studio audience and shows like that often seem corny. Particularly since they focus on what would make audience members laugh so for the people at home, timing and things of that nature have nothing to do with them. Which often makes studio audience shows very hit and miss.

First Impression: Divisive

Don noting his family is delightful.
Don: We’re Delightful

I want to give this a chance since it has so many familiar faces I haven’t seen in a long time, like Bridgit Mendler. Though I would be lying if I didn’t say this seems like something that could go downhill fast.

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