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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Grounded for Life is a 2001 Sitcom from FOX. This Dom Com starred Donal Logue and Megyn Price as Sean and Claudia Finnerty, an Irish-American couple who lived in Staten Island, New York, while raising their three kids (Lily (Lynsey Bartilson), Jimmy (Griffin Frazen), and Henry (Jake Burbage)) and dealing with Sean's shady and eccentric younger brother Eddie (Kevin Corrigan). The show also starred Richard Riehle as Sean and Eddie's father Walt for the first two seasons (recurring otherwise), and Bret Harrison as next door neighbour Brad O'Keefe from season 3 onwards (Recurring otherwise). The show heavily featured cutaways, but unlike Scrubs or Family Guy, the cutaways were frequently used to show flashbacks to events that had previously taken place off camera and these flashbacks would frequently be revisited to show the events from another perspective. |