Frankly, Family Plots isn't worth the electricity it takes to bring it to you on your TV set.
The show goes into the daily happenings in a family-owned mortuary, which initially sounds potentially interesting, but once you really delve into it, it's quite dull.
Though I'm not into reality shows, I understand that they can be interesting because the characters are given extra provocation and testing; for example, networks would take a bunch of urbanized Americans and put them in the middle of nowhere, and they'd have to adapt and compete to win. It's not my taste, but it has potential.
Family Plots is nothing like that. There is no provocation or anything really out of the normal. It's probably the closest to reality as reality shows get. This sounds like a virtue for a reality show to have, but if you think about it, it's silly. TV was invented to entertain and, at times, to teach; reality shows, particularly of this type, are as exciting as a walk around the block. You can get the same stimulation from your every day life.
This show just plain unenlightening. Regular life is more exciting.
Out of ten stars, this show deserves zero. At least cheesy, vulgar comedies can get up to two stars. But if, really, there is no plot, the show shouldn't get any stars. Instead of a thumb up or thumb down, maybe a thumb in my mouth, because when I was a baby, I sucked on my thumb when I slept.
This show is almost as dull as watching a security camera's monitor.