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Complete Savages

American television sitcom


Complete Savages is an American sitcom that was broadcast on ABC from September 24, 2004, to June 17, 2005. It was part of ABC's first attempt to renew its TGIF block since the original came to an end in 2000. The show was created by Mike Scully and Julie Thacker and executive produced by Mel Gibson. It was cancelled after its first season due to low ratings.

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Synopsis

Nick Savage is a single father struggling to raise his five unruly sons (Jack, Chris, Sam, Kyle, and T.J.) alone, following the abandonment of their mother 10 years previously. Nick works on call, day and night, as a firefighter with his brother, Jimmy. Nick's boys constantly stir up trouble and create unpredictable circumstances for the entire family to somehow resolve.

Production

The theme song was composed and performed by Joseph Interlande, and appears at the beginning of each episode as a jam session amongst the whole Savage family.

Cast and characters

Main cast

  • Keith Carradine as Nick Savage – the irritable patriarch of the Savage family. His wife left him ten years prior to the pilot episode. He is quick-tempered. Although some of his parenting style is regarded by his sons as unfair, he always shows that he has his sons' best interests at heart and is very concerned for their education and well being. However, his solution to most problems is to get angry, a solution which seems to have been picked up by his sons Chris and Kyle and occasionally Jack. He works as a firefighter along with his younger brother, Jimmy. Although uptight and ill-tempered he is shown to be a "cool" dad allowing some things slide with his sons for their happiness usually with girls.
  • Shaun Sipos as Jack Savage – the eldest son. He is considered the "cool" brother and has many girlfriends. He is an aspiring musician who sings and plays the guitar. Jack often takes on the role of leader for the boys and always organizes, stages, and tries to hold the brother together, mainly against their father. Jack is often envied tremendously by Sam mainly due to the reason that Jack is more popular in school and has many girlfriends while Sam is nerdy and finds it hard to get girls. Although Jack tries to seem independent, he often shows a lot of caring for his brothers, especially T.J.
  • Erik von Detten as Chris Savage – A varsity letterman who is considered a dumb jock, as he was failing five different school subjects. Chris seems to have a very strong conscience as opposed to Kyle. Chris often agrees with Jack due to Jack's great persuasion skills, combined with the fact that Chris is easily swayed and not that bright in the head. He also shows violence as a way of solving his problems as he's not good with words. He clearly shows his superiority over his younger brothers through his often used punishment "You're going in the pit" inherited from his father.
  • Andrew Eiden as Sam Savage – the middle son considered "black sheep" of the group, as he is responsible and does his school work. He is an honor student who enjoys studying and being with his girlfriend. He is known for getting A's in school with the exception of P.E. Sam was always considered by the boys' father as the easiest one to break when the boys were staging a front.
  • Evan Ellingson as Kyle Savage – A rebellious teenager who is unruly and constantly causing chaos. He has little regard for the safety of himself or others. Unlike his brother Chris, Kyle shows a lack of a conscience. He rarely feels bad or guilty about anything he does. He frequently hangs around with his younger brother T.J., whom he often convinces to do stupid things. Despite his misbehavior, he appears to be more mischievous rather than malicious. He is reckless and proud.
  • Jason Dolley as T.J. Savage – the youngest son who basically does everything Kyle tells him to do. He constantly shows his obsession of farts. T.J. is a typical little brother. He is considered cute but deceiving with a reckless side.
  • Vincent Ventresca as Jimmy Savage – Nick's brother who works as a firefighter along with Nick. His personality is quite the opposite of his brother's, and more inline of Nick's sons, and he seemed to lead a careless life. He is single and has no kids, yet, is shown to be the fun uncle.

Minor cast

  • Autumn Reeser as Angela Anderson – Sam's next door neighbor and girlfriend. She is very much like Sam, in that she was very studious. She did not show interest in him at first even though Sam is quickly smitten with her and works extremely hard to get her attention. Unlike Sam's family, her family is high class and more suave.
  • Kylie Sparks as Brenda – the neighborhood bully. She is in the glee club, and is not very liked by the Savage family, even Nick pranks her house on Halloween. She is big, brutal and impulsive; expressed interest in dating Sam in one episode. She is known to be rude and have a disgusting attitude.
  • Mel Gibson as Officer Steve Cox – a cop in a series of cheesy safety videos.
  • Candace Kita as Misty – Officer Cox's girlfriend in the series of safety videos, who usually dies from an accident involving the theme of the video at the end.
  • Betty White as Mrs. Agnes Riley – the crotchety old neighbor who despises the boys and often takes their belongings from them when they go into her yard.
  • Kelly as the Savages' nameless pet dog – he is not very fond of Sam but is practically part of the family; eating at the table and getting involved in all the mischief. He is well trained and probably more civil than the boys.
  • Mrs. Savage – The unseen Matriarch of the family who Nick divorced after a string of incidents that ended with glass in his meatloaf. She is said to be insane by several members of the family, was mentioned to have wanted Nick dead, and Nick threatens the boys several times with calling her back when they misbehave.

Episodes

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