Maybe It's Me

2001
Maybe It's Me

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Pilot Episode Oct 05, 2001

In the opener, Molly flirts with a hunky classmate, then flips when she learns her mom has invited him to dinner.

EP2 The Hair Episode Oct 12, 2001

Molly is mortified to learn that her parents are planning to appear in a local theater production of ""Hair,"" which may include a nude scene. Meanwhile, Fred fumes over Harriet's attraction to his best friend.

EP3 The Cheerleader Episode Oct 19, 2001

Molly joins the school's cheerleading squad to be closer to Nick, but making the team comes at a price---her availability to the chess club. Elsewhere, Jerry and Rick grow mustaches as father and son compete to be more attractive to women.

EP4 The Halloween Episode Oct 26, 2001

Molly deals with a broken heart while trick-or-treat night in Wickettstown propels the Stage family into a frenzy of activity. The depressed teen is struggling to accept losing Nick to his ex-girlfriend and turns to her family members for help. Her hopes for aid are in vain, however, as Jerry obsesses over decorating the house, Mary strives to save money on candy by making her own taffy and Rick worries about losing his hair. To make matters worse, Molly learns a disturbing fact about her grandmother's new suitor, who promised to call Harriet after their first date.

EP5 The Birthday Episode Nov 02, 2001

Molly celebrates her 16th birthday and endures her family's bizarre rituals, which include peculiar songs and a seafood dinner at the same restaurant where cool kids from Molly's school are hanging out.

EP6 The Magic CD Episode Nov 09, 2001

At school, Molly finds a discarded CD with an eclectic mix of love songs on it, and she sets out to find the person who recorded it. Mary, meanwhile, is angry with Jerry but won't tell him why; and Harriet meets a mime and develops an interest in the art.

EP7 The Mini-Jerry Episode Nov 16, 2001

Jerry sets Molly up with a high-school senior who works in his office and has nearly the same personality traits as her dad, but the teen has her heart set on a new student from England. Meanwhile, Harriet asks Grant to teach her to play the guitar; and Rick has money problems with a bookie.

EP8 The Exchange-Student Episode Dec 07, 2001

Jerry agrees to house an exchange student from Brazil after learning that the girl plays on her country's Olympic soccer team. Meanwhile, Molly is upset that she can't go to a party with Nick because it's scheduled for the same night as a piano recital by the twins.

EP9 The Lunch Lady Episode Dec 14, 2001

Molly suggests that Mary get a job to shake off her blues, but her advice backfires when Mary is hired as a lunch lady at Molly's school. Meanwhile, Rick is depressed after an attractive woman turns him down for a date.

EP10 The Romeo & Juliet Episode Jan 11, 2002

Molly meets a cute guy outside her father's office, but soon discovers that the boy is the son of Jerry's business rival, a laser eye surgeon. Meanwhile, an attractive department-store clerk shows an interest in Grant, despite Rick's attempts to woo her.

EP11 The Snow Day Episode Jan 18, 2002

Molly and Grant clean out the attic during a day off from school and accidentally spill paint on their mother's wedding dress; Rick baby-sits the twins in their room, where they force their brother to participate in a humiliating tea party.

EP12 The Dutch Heritage Episode Feb 01, 2002

Molly wins a chance to compete for a Dutch heritage scholarship for college, only to learn that her family isn't really Dutch. Meanwhile, Grant has trouble sleeping because of recurring romantic dreams about Mia.

EP13 The Fever Episode Feb 15, 2002

Jerry decides to build a boat and he enlists his family's help, but the bulk of the labor falls on Rick's shoulders. Meanwhile, Molly bonds with the family of a guy she wants to date.

EP14 The Wedding and a Funeral Episode Feb 22, 2002

Harriet asks her family to stage a funeral for her and requests that her niece Tillie be allowed to attend, despite a rift that exists between Tillie and Mary. While Molly arranges the gathering, Rick struggles with the eulogy his grandmother asked him to write.

EP15 The Video Episode Mar 15, 2002

When Molly decides to run for student-body president, she casts Grant in a music video announcing her candidacy. At first, the Christian rocker has no office aspirations of his own and fully supports his sister's campaign. But the voters who see the tape think that he's the one competing for the job. His popularity soars, thanks to the video, and he decides to throw his own hat into the ring. Chaos ensues and even Rick gets sucked into the quagmire when he becomes the hairstylist for both candidates.

EP16 The Baby Episode Mar 22, 2002

A baby is left in a bassinet on the Stages' porch with a note written by the mother claiming that Rick is the child's father. While Rick tries to find the woman, Molly is stuck caring for the infant and the twins compete with the new arrival for their parents' attention.

EP17 The Crazy-Girl Episode Mar 29, 2002

Molly discovers that the Stages aren't the only wacky family in town. Mr. and Mrs. Finn, the fairly odd parents of Molly's soccer teammate Cookie and her younger brother, Mine. The Finns believe that ""if you don't feel like it, you don't have to do it,"" a philosophy that includes allowing the kids to choose their own names. Not wanting to hurt Cookie's feelings, Molly endures two uncomfortable visits to the Finn house, only to later find the loony clan in her own home with the tense Stages playing host.

EP18 The Lab Partner Episode Apr 05, 2002

Molly becomes smitten with her pretty and popular chemistry partner's clique; Mary and Jerry's anniversary celebration goes awry.Molly's new lab partner in science class is Nick's current girlfriend, with whom Molly soon bonds after Nick dumps the popular girl. Meanwhile, Jerry arranges to take Mary to a swing-club outing to celebrate their anniversary, not realizing that it's not a dance group but rather a spouse-swapping coterie.

EP19 The Rick's in Love Episode Apr 12, 2002

Molly teaches Rick how to be sensitive when he starts dating a new flame, but her efforts backfire when the woman dumps him. Meanwhile, Mary is obsessed with documenting her mother's past.

EP20 The Quahog Festival Episode Apr 19, 2002

Mary enters Molly into the town's yearly Quahog Festival Pageant, which Molly doesn't even want to participate in until the teen hears someone insult Mary about her involvement in a previous competition. Meanwhile, Jerry recruits Grant to help him build a float for the festival's parade.

EP21 The Prom Episode (1) Apr 26, 2002

In Part 1 of a two-part episode, Molly develops feelings for her friend Ben and she considers asking him to the prom. Meanwhile, Rick learns that his name is on the deed to the Stage home and he inadvertently loses the property in a card game.

EP22 The Prom Episode (2) May 03, 2002

Molly prepares to attend the prom as the comedy series wraps up its first season with the conclusion of a two-part episode. What Molly had hoped would be a magical night with Ben, a pal she has a crush on, instead turns into a nightmare. After a shady gambler wins the deed to the Stage house from her brother Rick, Molly agrees to go to the big dance with the gangster's nerdy son so her family can keep their home. Meanwhile, Rick meets a sexy student who asks him to escort her to the dance, but his mischievous twin sisters decide to sabotage his evening.
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Released: 05 October 2001 Canceled
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A teenage girl tries to deal with her idiosyncratic, Luis Buñel-esque family while putting up with the pressures of everyday life, which turns out to be more difficult than it seems.

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irehawk Yeah, the reason why this eccentric acting of the Stage family is considered too badly powerful is because of that former WB network president Jamie Kellner, who's more of a comedy type of president rather than a real TV network president, that favored to appraised the focus on it. The worst was that he went too messing this series up completely and then this series' criticism forced to discontinued it.Right now, it has been revealed that Jamie Kellner's relationship with the entire WB network should be the official caused on why the appraisal on the Stage family eccentricity was too badly powerful. Thank god, the WB network is officially shut down back in 2006.The other problem which we could not ignore on is that 16-year-old Molly stage character, who is a autistic person who should be the main one to focus on more. Reagan Dale Neis, who plays Molly, is the main actress and her name should be first on the cast lineup, not Julia Sweeney.This show deserves to get rebooted and this time, it will last more than 1 season in a low public cable network and not get messed up nor discontinued, by then. There will be same cast characters and new additional ones without replacements in it and that new actress, who plays 16-year-old Molly Stage, will be first on the cast line-up, this time also.I know Suzanne Martin, who created, produced and wrote this show, deserves another chance to reboot this show for both perfection and better. But if Suzanne watches this 2008 TV DVD movie called "Picture This!", then that should help, TBH, IMO.
sajeeva sinniah I got to see every single episode of this series- and I just have to question- what was so bad? I thought that this kind of high school comedy was a new kind of approach which was never seen in the other TV series.The funniest sequences including Molly's personal thought's appearing in pop ups. Reagan Dale Neis gave a picture perfect portrayal of Molly- a not so popular girl in high school trying to survive the pressure of a weird family, and all the problems which a stereotypical teenager would undergo. This was pure comedy and I cannot understand why this show was cancelled. If this series ever goes out on DVD be sure to watch it – you will not be disappointed.
MonarchJJ149 There are very few shows that I can say I have to see every week, but when the new Friday lineup on the WB started, I loved it!! Especially, "Maybe Its Me". This show displayed what its really like to be a teenager, unlike most of the shows on the WB. Although your family might not be as quirky as the Stage's, everyone knows what its like to have an embarrassing family! I will really miss the show, and I think it should be brought back on a different night.
kav381 This show is much better than you would expect from the WB. It is about a high school girl who has to deal with all the anxieties of growing up, including her weird, semi-dysfunctional family. The acting is superb, especially from Julia Sweeney who plays the wacked out mother. "Maybe It's Me" is definitely worth watching. Just hope that the WB doesn't cancel it.