The Paul Reiser Show

2011
The Paul Reiser Show

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 The Father's Occupation Apr 14, 2011

Paul stresses about what to put as his occupation on his son's school form and his inconclusive answer motivates him to audition for producer Mark Burnett's new game show against Larry David. Meanwhile, Jonathan, Fernando and Brad get a little too caught up with their kids' school projects

EP2 The Playdate Apr 21, 2011

Paul is left in charge of picking up Jonathan's son for a play date when Claire is stuck at the dentist's office - and complications arise. Meanwhile, Paul if forced to make amends to Terrance, the father of a schoolmate with an intimidating personality, who suspects Paul has done him wrong.

EP3 The Generator Jan 01, 0001

Paul tries to be a handyman, while Habib and Jonathan create new lifestyles - with hilarious results. Supposed to be aired on 2011-04-28

EP4 The Old Guy Jan 01, 0001

Supposed to be aired 2011-05-05
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Released: 14 April 2011 Ended
Producted By: Warner Bros. Television
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.nbc.com/the-paul-reiser-show/
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The Paul Reiser Show is an American television series that aired on NBC. In May 2010, NBC announced that it had green-lit the series for the 2010–11 television season, with the half-hour comedy expected to premiere as a midseason replacement. The series premiered on April 14, 2011, at 8:30 pm. Due to extremely low ratings, the program was canceled on April 22, 2011, after airing only two episodes.

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Bolesroor Paul Reiser is back, and he's even more quirky, nuanced, cloying, high-strung and obnoxious than he was on his previous NBC sitcom "Mad About You." That show ended when his wife- played by Helen Hunt- hung herself in their bedroom just to escape Reiser's psychotic chatter and pointless babbling. THIS show was mercifully cancelled after just TWO episodes, leaving me to wonder why the network bothered to air the thing in the first place.How would I describe the show to those lucky enough to have missed it? It was kind of like "Curb Your Enthusiasm" except it starred Paul Reiser. And it was terrible. Paul exists in a universe to which very few people can relate. He's a wealthy retired comedian idly wandering around LA... no financial worries at all in 2011, the heart of America's Greatest Depression. Love him yet? The premise is similar to "Curb" but unlike that show- where Larry David's misanthropic nature keeps him in a constant state of awkward conflict- Paul's just a jerk. In the pilot he's asked to host a game show, and the entire situation reeks of manufactured contrivance. Paul is uncomfortable, openly-hostile toward the guests (sometimes hilariously so) but not for one second do you believe that this would actually happen. And Reiser's overly-mannered whining sinks the ship instantly.Neuroses can be played for comic effect but Reiser has always impressed me as a man who would be more at home in a sanitarium than on stage. He is unable to truly interact with other actors/characters because all he can see is his stiflingly-limited view of the world. He is a rock... he is an island. I must admit I find the man genuinely unlikable, no matter how funny his one-liners. The pilot confirms everyone's worst fears as a blatant "Curb" ripoff when we get a guest appearance by Larry David himself. It's not fair to hate this show for being terrible- the real fault lies with the network who actually believed an audience would find anything funny about Paul Reiser wincing, twitching, frowning and mugging his way through elitist, derivative garbage.Rest in peace, Paul.
ma1525 I actually was very excited to see the return of Paul Reiser. We have fond memories of his past endeavors and he's a pretty funny guy. The premise for this show should have worked, what's not to like?! Family, kids, funny situations that we can all identify with. But somehow it just didn't happen. By the end of the second episode it became quite clear that the show was not going to deliver. I think the supporting cast was the main problem in that they didn't manage to engage the audience or create any sort of interest and while Paul Reiser has not lost his touch, even he can't carry the show all by himself. I sincerely hope we will see Paul Reiser back in a new and better format soon.