TV creators frequently take the gang-of-friends approach to sitcoms. They do little more than throw an ensemble of actors on a set, feed them jokes about romantic woes, and wait to see if it all clicks. There's not a lot of premise or gimmickry involved; just the chance for chemistry. "How I Met Your Mother," for example, isn't really the story of anything easily definable except successful group dynamics .
In "My Boys," TBS's first fully scripted original series, the gang clicks. If it didn't, the sitcom would be yet another shapeless "Sex and the City" wannabe with a few gender twists. But thanks to a good cast, led by the sympathetic Jordana Spiro, it has spirit and identity, and it's a positive omen for the future of TBS's scripted efforts. In "My Boys," which premieres with two episodes tonight at 10 , a few sports-loving pals play poker every week and spark off one another's personalities. The show is nothing more than that, and certainly not required viewing, and yet it's a fine way to pass a half hour.