A lot of sitcoms are about family life and commonly feature parents with their children as main characters.
All three boys are pretty nefarious in their own right.
They cook up a lot of brilliant pranks to pull on their poor, unsuspecting father.
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Their attitudes change, too.
His two younger brothers,EmeryandEvanHuang,are played byForrest WheelerandIan Chen, respectively.
Emery and Evan are both overachieving students.
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Then there’s Eddie.
Eddie is smart, just not in an academic sense.
Tina is non-confrontational, while Louisekind of revels in chaos.
Sitting right in the middle is the dimwit and the only boy, Gene (Eugene Mirman).
Drew, being the middle child, proves to be the glue that keeps the family together.
It’s one of the most classic sitcoms ever made and surely needs no introduction.
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Sure, they clash sometimes, but what siblings don’t?
Each one is unique, with their own sense of humour and style.
Reese may be a bully and an idiot, but he’s also a blossoming culinary prodigy.
He’s a baby throughout most of the episodes, so it’s hard to gauge his personality.
Bart and Lisa are the ones who quarrel the most, mainly because of their drastically different interests.
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