[1] The Hollywood Reporter called the show "considerably more ambitious than a lot of other sitcoms" and said that "It's easy to dismiss this as another attempt by Spelling to prove that her talent goes beyond her last name, but there's more to it than that.
"[3] The Chicago Tribune began their review with "there are people in the world who'll never watch anything that stars Tori Spelling.
The review went on to praise the show; admitting that "Spelling’s surprisingly good VH1 series, is a not-at-all-guilty pleasure.
[5] Created by Chris Alberghini, Mike Chessler and Tori Spelling, the series was produced by NBC Universal Television.
It was originally intended for the NBC network, but when they passed on the completed pilot episode the producers sought another outlet and eventually landed a deal with VH1.