Family Reunion (TV series)

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Family Reunion
Genre
Created byMeg DeLoatch
Starring
ComposerWendell Hanes
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes11 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer
  • Meg DeLoatch
ProducerRobert West
CinematographyJohn Simmons
EditorRussell Griffin
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time25–34 minutes
Production companyMega Diva
Original release
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseJuly 10, 2019 (2019-07-10) –
present (present)

Family Reunion is an American comedy web television series created by Meg DeLoatch that premiered on Netflix on July 10, 2019.[1] In September 2019, the series was renewed for a second season and a holiday special that premiered on December 9, 2019. The remaining season 1 episodes are set to be released on January 20, 2020.[2][3]

Premise

Family Reunion follows a family of six who travel from Seattle, Washington to Columbus, Georgia for the McKellan Family Reunion and decide to stay in Columbus, Georgia to be closer to their family.[4]

Cast and characters

Main

  • Tia Mowry as Cocoa McKellan, a mother of four who believes in new-age parenting
  • Anthony Alabi as Moz McKellan, Cocoa's husband and a former tight end
  • Talia Jackson as Jade McKellan, Cocoa and Moz's eldest daughter
  • Isaiah Russell-Bailey as Shaka McKellan, Cocoa and Moz's older son
  • Cameron J. Wright as Mazzi McKellan, Cocoa and Moz's younger son
  • Jordyn Raya James as Ami McKellan, Cocoa and Moz's youngest daughter
  • Loretta Devine as M'Dear, Moz's Deep Southern old-fashioned church-going mother

Recurring

  • Richard Roundtree as Grandpa, M'Dear's husband of 43 years and Moz's father who is also a pastor
  • Telma Hopkins as Maybelle, M'Dear's sister
  • Lexi Underwood as Ava, Jade's friend from church
  • Lance Alexander as Elvis, a family friend of the McKellan family

Guest stars

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
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1"Remember How This All Started?"Eric Dean SeatonMeg DeLoatchJuly 10, 2019 (2019-07-10)
The family consisting of mother Cocoa, father Moz, sons Mazzi and Shaka, as well as daughters Ami and Jade move to Columbus and live with their grandma M'Dear and grandfather. Jade is totally against living there and wants to go back to Seattle which annoys her family. All of them begin to adjust to M'Dear's lifestyle such as giving the kids punishments and going to church which they never do. After church, Jade meets a girl named Ava and her crush Drew. Ava convinces Jade to go to a party where she spends time with Drew. At the party, Jade upsets some girls. The night continues to be a disaster when Cocoa and Moz end up finding out about Jade sneaking out and purposely embarrass her at the party. The next day, the McKellan family reunion takes place where Jade ends up seeing Drew. Everyone has a good time and M'Dear beats Maybelle in a bake off extending her record. However, Jade finds out that M'Dear won with a store bought pie but agrees to hide this from everyone else in exchange for not getting a spanking after telling her off in front of the family. Jade accepts the move and the family goof off together.
2"Remember Charlie Wilson?"Eric Dean SeatonBeverly DeLoatch & Charity L. MillerJuly 10, 2019 (2019-07-10)
The family begins to unpack and settle in but not everyone is accepting the change. Jade has to share a room with Ami which she is not used to. Ami does crazy things in her sleep keeping Jade up all night. Refusing to live like this, she begins to share a room with M'Dear up in the attic. However, M'Dear also keeps Jade up all night but with extended prayers to God and snoring loudly preventing Jade from sleeping. Meanwhile, while the parents are together talking, M'Dear reveals that she was once involved with Charlie Wilson back in the day. She claims that she had helped him with a few things but never actually dated him. Grandpa gets furious and refuses to believe this and ignores M'Dear despite her attempts to explain. The boys invites Wilson over to clear things up and confirms he didn't date M'Dear. The Mckellans hang out with Wilson and sing his songs.
3"Remember Vacation Bible School?"Jody Margolin HahnAdrienne CarterJuly 10, 2019 (2019-07-10)
Moz gets the kids go-karts but Cocoa is totally against having them. She claims that they will get hurt and bans them from being ridden. Moz ends up riding them with the kids but Ami gets a hurt knee and Mazzi hurts his hand but the three of them agree to not tell Cocoa. However, at dinner that night, Ami beings to limp and Mazzi eats with one hand which leads to Cocoa discovering the truth about the accidents. Meanwhile, M'Dear takes Jade and Shaka to Vacation Bible School where she challenges everyone to recite as many bible verses as possible with a certain word. She beats everybody including Jade, Shaka and Elvis. Determined to beat M'Dear, she takes Shaka's suggestion and uses a bible verse app to cheat and ends up beating her. However, M'Dear decides to do this at church and before they begin she takes out Jade's earpiece causing her to lose the competition. Jade ends up confessing to everyone and the family hang out on the porch when the service is over. Cocoa is injured from driving in the go-kart.
4"Remember When I Lost My Sister?"Leonard R. Garner, Jr.Ralph GreeneJuly 10, 2019 (2019-07-10)
Jade takes Ami to the park and while she's there she meets up with Drew. While Ami and Drew's sister play together, Jade and Drew hang out. Eventually, the four of them meet at the movie theater but Drew and Jade end up watching a different movie alone leaving Ami and his sister behind. When Cocoa accompanies M'Dear to bible study, she unintentionally upsets the other women at the study by revealing that she didn't have a home church in Seattle, attempting to teach them about figures from other religious traditions, and encouraging them to read a book of Bahá'u'lláh. When Cocoa returns, M'Dear helps them accept Cocoa's beliefs, and the ladies end up opening up and are willing to learn from M'Dear. Meanwhile, Shaka hangs out with two of his friends and makes a bet with them to see who can stay in a creepy basement the longest. They end them screaming/getting freaked out by a lady they found who they thought was dead but she wasn't. They ripped off her leg and she threatened to beat them with it. Shaka wins the bet but realizes that his friend is struggling and gives him some supplies including his sneakers which he would've won if Shaka had lost the bet.
5"Remember Grace Under Fire?"Leonard R. Garner, Jr.Chris MooreJuly 10, 2019 (2019-07-10)
When Aunt Grace returns for a visit, she is greeted with love from everyone and agrees to take Cocoa to the Women's Revival under the request of Moz. However, they end up going to Prettyboy's which is a teen/adult hangout. Coincidentally, Jade is there waiting with her friends for Drew to arrive as he asked her to hang out. She tries to hide from them but she leaves before he arrives. While there, Grace encounters someone that she helped get into a relationship. After that, she reveals to Cocoa that she dropped out of the seminary she had supposedly been going to and M'Dear doesn't know. She's actually a matchmaker for people trying to find someone to connect with and Cocoa promises not to tell. When they get back, M'Dear discovers they were at the hangout and begins to yell at them but is interrupted by a kitchen fire. However, the next morning, Grandpa finds out Grace dropped out. The kids investigate the kitchen fire and it's revealed that Shaka accidentally started it but has something against everyone else so they promise not to tell. When Moz talks to them, Shaka and everyone else reveal what they are hiding. Grace leaves and Shaka get a spanking from M'Dear for starting the fire.
6"Remember That Crazy Road Trip?"Eric Dean SeatonAnthony C. HillJuly 10, 2019 (2019-07-10)
When the family is at a restaurant, they notice two people and immediately exit the place without telling M'Dear what was going on or why they left. After being forced to reveal their secrets, they tell M'Dear the story of their road trip to her house. It started with them renting an RV to drive to the house. After driving for a few hours, they found a place to eat where Jade met a cute guy named Parker. He ended up trying to set her up with his dad who was already married to two different women at the same time. Some time later, they blow a tire and a man crashes his car into their RV and escapes on a bike. The family meet some people in the woods and hang out with them at a campfire but they turn out to be crazy woods people and run away from them in fear. The next morning, all of them get into a fight and barely escape. They reach M'Dear's house and show up as a mess. M'Dear goes for a run and comes running back to her house and the family run away from the crazy woods couple once again.
7"Remember the First Day of School?"Eric Dean SeatonTaylor Vaughn LasleyJuly 10, 2019 (2019-07-10)
It's the first day of school for all of the children and all of them end up in tough situations. Mazzi poses as a fourth grader because he's not ready and the teacher gives out candy for students who answer questions correctly. Shaka gets a crush on a girl after finding her backpack. Jade as well as her friends get detention and suspended for three days after the principal who had served in the military declares their regular school outfits unacceptable. This leads to Jade starting a protest in the hallway which involves Moz and Cocoa. The protest leads to the principal revoking the suspensions he gave Jade and her friends and changes the dress code to allow their clothes in school. Moz finds Mazzi and after talking Mazzi is ready to start the fifth grade the proper way. Shaka also gives his crush's backpack to her and gets her phone number.
8"Remember Macho Mazzi?"Kelly ParkHenry "Hank" JonesJuly 10, 2019 (2019-07-10)
Mazzi is making treats for Cocoa and Moz and they all have a good time together. When Mazzi leaves, he overhears Moz mentioning how he wishes his son would participate in football and not be a musician. Wanting to impress his father, he decides to try out for his school's football team and makes the cut. However, after playing for a while, he starts to act meaner towards the crowd during the games and begins to treat others disrespectfully including Cocoa. Moz confronts him which ends up with Mazzi revealing that he overheard him and Moz apologizes for his statements while Mazzi revisits playing an instrument. Meanwhile, Jade decides to enter the town's beauty pageant and hires a coach who focuses on a person's looks rather than their true self. This ends up with Jade wearing a brown afro wig, a spray tan that covers her natural skin color and a dress she doesn't like. Cocoa engages in an argument with Jade's pageant coach and tells her off while mentioning to Jade that she's beautiful by being herself and doesn't need the wig or spray tan. Jade competes without those items and wins the pageant. Jade, Cocoa and her family celebrate the victory on the porch with cookies.
9"Remember Black Elvis?"Eric Dean SeatonHoward Jordan, Jr.July 10, 2019 (2019-07-10)
Jade takes a locket from M'Dear's room and wears it to school. Her friends see a photo of two people in the picture and when they ask Jade who they are she doesn't know. M'Dear then tells them a story about their ancestors from many years ago. The people in the photo were former slaves who had managed to successfully escape and have a daughter together and even started the tradition of hanging a ribbon on a certain broom when the other married their lover. The locket was then passed down from several people with their own stories including M'Dear's Aunt who was part of a club as a singer and was nearly arrested. At the end of the story, M'Dear tells Jade and Ami that they will get the locket one day. Meanwhile, Cocoa and Moz are revisiting the day of their wedding and spend the night dancing at a club which ends up with Cocoa punching Daniel's date in the face. When Cocoa and Moz get home, they tell the kids that the two of them didn't have a church wedding and after thinking Cocoa proposes to Moz that they remarry and he accepts.
10"Remember When Our Boys Became Men?"Robbie CountrymanLia Prewitt-MartinJuly 10, 2019 (2019-07-10)
M'Dear introduces Jade to a new boy named Kurt and asks her to show him around town since he just moved. At first, Jade is totally against this but after meeting him she starts to like him as a friend. They hang out on the porch and talk, tell jokes to one another and even go to Prettyboy's where they play chess. While they are there, Jade encounters Drew and bails on the bowling date he had asked her to earlier in the episode. Meanwhile, Mazzi and Shaka start mowing lawns with Elvis to earn money for a PlayStation but when they try to get inside the house after finishing a cop finds them and handcuffs them at the house. That night, Cocoa is forced to explain that the situation was based on their skin color. A few days later, while coming home from a trivia game night, the same cop pulls Moz over despite him doing nothing wrong. Cocoa then decides that this town is no longer safe and that they will be moving back to Seattle.
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11"A Family Reunion Christmas"Robbie CountrymanSa'Rah L. JonesDecember 9, 2019 (2019-12-09)

Production

Development

On October 17, 2018, it was announced that Netflix had given the production a straight-to-series order for a first season consisting of twenty episodes. The series was created by Meg DeLoatch who was also expected to executive produce. Production began in Los Angeles.[4][5] The first part was released on July 10, 2019.[1] On September 17, 2019, Netflix renewed the series for a second season. It was also announced that there will be a holiday special that was released on December 9, 2019 and the nine extra season 1 episodes are to be released on January 20, 2020.[2][3]

Casting

Alongside the initial series announcement, it was reported that Tia Mowry, Loretta Devine, Anthony Alabi, Talia Jackson, Isaiah Russell-Bailey, Cameron J. Wright, and Jordyn James had been cast in series regular roles.[4][5]

Reception

The review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 67% approval rating for the series, based on 6 reviews, with an average rating of 5/10.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Ramos, Dino-Ray (June 14, 2019). "Meg DeLoatch Assembles All-Black Writers Room For Netflix's 'Family Reunion' Starring Tia Mowry And Loretta Devine". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved June 12, 2019.
  2. ^ a b Bennett, Anita (September 17, 2019). "Netflix Renews 'Family Reunion' For Second Season". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  3. ^ a b Mallenbaum, Carly (December 11, 2019). "Netflix's January 2020 list: New seasons of 'Grace and Frankie,' 'Sabrina'". USA Today. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
  4. ^ a b c Andreeva, Nellie (October 17, 2018). "Tia Mowry & Loretta Devine Star In 'Family Reunion' Comedy Series Ordered By Netflix". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 17, 2018.
  5. ^ a b Goldberg, Lesley (October 17, 2018). "Tia Mowry, Loretta Devine to Star in Netflix Comedy 'Family Reunion'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 17, 2018.
  6. ^ "Family Reunion: Part 1 (2019)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved September 12, 2019.

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