One day while returning home to stay with his widowed twin sister and her daughter, Kevin Finn, a self-centered man whose life brings him more trouble than he bargained for, is recruited by a celestial being named Yvette, who enlists Kevin with a new purpose in his life, which is to save the world.
Kevin
Yvette
Reese
Amy
Deputy Nathan Purcell
Tyler
Kristin Allen
Let's be honest, the comedy was optimistic, it was heart-warming, it was uplifting...of course it was doomed to failure.
And then, yes it had a diverse cast which would appeal to those that ONLY care about politics...but it also had an angel and a Christian treatment and morality which would, of course, gain their ire and dismissal.
And that doesn't only go for the outrage culture, but also seems to go for a certain age demographic.
The fact is, if the show had come out between the birth of TV and the birth of the new Millennium it would have been a hit. Unfortunately it was released in a jaded era where things that are heartwarming and uplifting are shunned.