Tracy Morgan’s Feel-Good Series “Crutch” Review: Strong Cast Elevates Show
her husband, along with her children, Dylan and Olivia, also shows up on Dad’s doorstep. Girlfriend Treese (Tiffany Haddish), who helps run Crutch’s showroom and is planning to open a restaurant, is a welcome addition. The pieces are now in place for a home-set comedy, with interpersonal relationships front and center. Family-based humor rules the roost, with siblings and parents teasing and supporting each other in equal measure, with a mix of heartwarming moments and playful jabs.
Morgan carries the weight of the show, but the strong supporting cast, including Fowler, Mitchell, and Haddish, help lift up the familial jokes. There’s a heartfelt quality to the interactions, with moments of genuine emotion mixed in with the comedy. The show strikes a balance between funny and sweet, fitting into the sitcom mold while bringing its own unique characters and setting to the table.
“Crutch” may not break new ground in the world of sitcoms, but its feel-good vibes and engaging ensemble cast make it a pleasant watch. The show’s mix of family dynamics and workplace humor gives it a relatable feel, drawing viewers in with its lighthearted approach to everyday life. With Morgan at the helm and a talented cast backing him up, “Crutch” has all the makings of a successful and enjoyable comedy series.

