Sons & Daughters has been dubbed a "unique hybrid comedy"; the show followed the format used in Curb Your Enthusiasm, using a partly scripted, partly improvisational comedy dialogue. In an interview with co-creator Nick Holly from the Associated Press, he explained that the actors were presented not with a traditional script, but with a "short story" that "occasionally includes a line or two of dialogue, but is normally just this novelization." Unlike the traditional sitcom, Sons & Daughters was not filmed with a live studio audience and did not use a laugh track for the show.
Plot synopsis
Cameron Walker's world revolves around him and his extended family living in Hamilton, Ohio, which includes wife Liz, his son Ezra, his daughter Marni and his son Henry who Cameron didn't know existed, his mother and stepfather, Colleen and Wendal Halbert, and his other plethora of brothers and sisters. He is considered the only sane person in his family and tries to fix any problem that arises within the family. Cameron's sister and brother-in-law Sharon and Don Fenton seem to create more problems for him rather than themselves. The couple are almost alwaysin deep denial about their personal issues, such as not having sex for several years. Jenna, Sharon and Cameron's half-sister, is a single mother of one who is continuously attracted to the "bad boy" personality, such as "Whitey", and steers away from the "nice guy" types, like Wylie. Their parents, Colleen and Wendal, love their family but have profound complications within their own relationship. Cameron constantly tries to help them solve their issues, but it doesn't always work out the way he expects. Cameron's great-aunt Rae appeared intermittently, mostly in runaway gags and one-liners. A decrepit old woman, Rae was also a vocal anti-Semite who disliked Liz simply because she was Jewish. Throughout the series, Rae is the frequent butt of practical jokes and derisive comments.
Episodes
Below is the entire list of episodes from the series including a brief description.
No.
Title
Directed by
Written by
Original air date
Production code
Cancellation
Running against Fox Network's American Idol timeslot it did not receive the ratings that would merit a second season pickup, however it had been rumored that ABC executives liked the show. It also had a devoted fanbase, and on April 17, 2006 a fan started an online petition to bring the show back, which Fred Goss mentioned on his blog. It failed, and it was canceled late April, 2006. The shows cancellation was again confirmed by the creator Fred Goss on May 15, 2006.
DVD
The complete series was scheduled to be available on DVD in late 2006. However, these plans have been canceled due to issues with licensing the music used in the series, according to