Teenagers Teddy and PJ Duncan and their 10-year-old brother, Gabe, are enlisted to help raise the newest addition to their family, Charlotte (nicknamed "Charlie"), when their parents return to work. With their parents juggling full time careers, they pitch in, getting very familiar with baby formula, burps, clothes, and babysitting while navigating typical teenage life. Written by Official site
This show is basically about a family of six: Dad, Mom, two teenagers, pre-teen and a two year old. Since there is a huge age gap between the kids, Teddy, older sister, decides to make a video dairy for Charlie, younger sister, to recount the daily events and offer advice. Although the title is "Good Luck, Charlie", it seems to revolve mostly around the older kids. As this show premiered, I thought to myself, great another Disney garbage, but overall it has surprised me. I can honestly say I look forward to watching this show with my kids. I think it's funny, witty and relatable. Don't get me wrong, it's a little cheesy and unrealistic at times but you have to take in to account it is a kids show. Overall, I give this show a 9 out of 10. This is as good as it gets on the Disney Channel.