Center of the Universe

2004
Center of the Universe

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Pilot Oct 27, 2004

Thanks to the relatives, John's and Kate's attempt to renew their wedding vows does not go over as smoothly as planned.

EP2 The Lake House Nov 03, 2004

Everyone but Tommy is disgusted when Lily's ex invites her and her family to a lake house party that's being thrown by him and his bride-to-be.

EP3 Alarmed and Dangerous Nov 10, 2004

A panic-stricken widow pesters Barnett Security constantly, but when Tommy is assigned to the case, he sees a little more of the woman than her alarm system.

EP4 Good Parent, Bad Parent Nov 24, 2004

For Thanksgiving, John has little to be thankful for when he assumes that Sara is sleeping with her boyfriend, but his meddling doesn't sit well with Lily. Meanwhile, Tommy and Kevin take Art on a road trip to a turkey ranch Art was taken to years ago.

EP5 Art's Heart Dec 01, 2004

Art hurrying out of his Sunday brunches with Miles exposes the elder Barnett's heart problems. Meanwhile, Tommy treats Marge to a belated Mother's Day gift.

EP6 And the Silver Medal Goes To... Dec 08, 2004

It's Murphy's Law when Kate grudgingly agrees to fix Tommy up with a fellow teacher. Meanwhile, Miles looks for a date to take to a homecoming dance.

EP7 Lily's Boyfriend Dec 15, 2004

Everyone seems to love Lily's new boyfriend... everyone except Lily, that is. Meanwhile, when Tommy looks for someone to take his extra Bulls ticket -- that Lily's new boyfriend gave him -- he's a little imperceptive to his co-worker's love of the game.

EP8 The Work of Art Jan 05, 2005

At Marge's urging, John brings Art out of retirement in hopes of curing his depression -- which sets off a domino effect where nothing is as it seems.

EP9 If You Love Something Leave It Alone Jan 12, 2005

John and Kate go a little overboard on Miles' extracurricular activities, and struggle to find something he's good at.

EP10 The New Neighbors Jan 19, 2005

For Miles' sake, John and Kate spend time with their new neighbors -- whom they have nothing in common with -- because Miles and their son seem to like each other. Meanwhile, Tommy's anger towards Art reaches a boiling point.

EP11 It's the Principal of the Thing Jan 01, 0001

Kate won't stop complaining about the new principal she has to answer to, but when John meets the guy, he believes the other side of the story.

EP12 Oh, Brother, What the Hell Were You Thinking? Jan 01, 0001

John is upset when Kevin starts turning to Tommy for advice instead of him -- especially after Tommy convinces Kevin to break up with his hometown girlfriend.

EP13 The Break-In Jan 01, 0001

Because they were ""protected"" by Barnett Security, Art blames John after his and Marge's house is robbed, and decides to take matters into his own hands.

EP14 Marathon Woman Jan 01, 0001

When the relatives surprise Art and Marge with a down payment on a retirement condo for old people, Art is delighted, but Marge is insulted.

EP15 Independence Day Jan 01, 0001

Tommy seeks independence after John accuses him of being a mooch, but John has problems with Independent Tommy, too.
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Released: 27 October 2004 Ended
Producted By: Warner Bros. Television
Country: United States of America
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Center of the Universe is a television series on CBS, which ran from October 27, 2004, until January 19, 2005. The sitcom was canceled after just 10 episodes aired. It was set in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma. John Goodman starred as John Barnett, a good-natured and successful operator of a security company. The series involved the dependency of his entire family on John for everything -- money, jobs, housing, and personal guidance in every decision. Tagline: "The world doesn't revolve around John...but his family does." A total of 15 episodes were produced.

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budikavlan Press coverage of this would have the average reader thinking this show is disastrously bad. This is unfair to the very strong cast. If anything, in fact, the cast is TOO strong. There's no reason in the world Ed Asner and Olympia Dukakis were hired to play the main character's parents--neither of their roles ever rise above standard sitcom clichés. The same is true for all of the regular cast. The situations, plots, and laugh lines might be more attractive if they didn't look so shopworn and threadbare next to the sterling cast list.None of this means the show isn't watchable--it is. The network probably wonders why they're shelling out so much money for all those Emmy- and Oscar-winners, though, since a cast of nobodies would probably make just as good a show.
drunkboxer King Ralf stars in this delightful romp thru the cholesterol ridden jungles of his fat, fat heart. This is the best show of all time. In fact, not only is it the best "show" but it is the greatest thing that has ever been created by man or god. I would put this show on the level of Hamlet, or perhaps the Bible. I also think it is funny and neat. Plus it is very very terrific. I encourage all to watch this program since Ed Asner and John Goodman will clearly be dead soon. Well, gotta run --hugs and kisses to that favorite misplaced monarch of ours, John Goodman XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO
fkirvin The cast is perfect, and it is very refreshing to see decent comedy again. Jean Smart and John Goodman are always topnotch in whatever they do, but the surrounding ensemble makes the show even better. The topic matter has been very appropriate and the writing is excellent. I would rate this show in the same category as All in the Family (although not so heavy on social issues and more light hearted), Designing Women, and Golden Girls. Bader's character as the brother adds the perfect touch and it is great to see Asner play the father. I highly recommend this sitcom and I hope it airs for a long time.