ABSTRACT:
There’s nothing to like about “Everything’s Relative,” a family sitcom about three characters and one cipher.
The cipher is supposed to be the character we root for. Instead, he brings out our latent Mob instincts. We want his costars to tease and torture him and then, after we’ve seen that he can register some signs of life, to put him down and out of his passive misery.
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