FOX's "Going Dutch" Lacks Chemistry, Heart, and a Sense of Humor | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert
Briefly

Leary's portrayal of Colonel Quinn misses the mark, as he seems to rely on past experiences as a 'funny grump' rather than any real depth or enthusiasm in his performance.
The chemistry between Leary and Misiak is virtually nonexistent, making their father-daughter relationship feel more like strangers engaging in casual conversation, lacking genuine connection.
Captain Maggie Quinn's ambition is introduced, but the show fails to develop her character's motivations and causes for aspiring to a political future, leaving her storyline underdeveloped.
While the series aims to blend humor with a military setting, the material consistently falls flat, leaning on stereotypes and failing to engage the audience with meaningful humor.
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