Season One, Ep. 1 "Episode 1"

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Sean and Beverly are shocked when they arrive in California to discover that their erudite, stage veteran star has been replaced by the network with Matt LeBlanc.
  • Directed by: James Griffiths
  • Runtime: 30 minutes
  • Original air date: January 09, 2011
  • Network: Showtime
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  Episode   Original Air Date
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1. Episode 1
  January 9, 2011
Sean and Beverly are shocked when they arrive in California to discover that their erudite, stage veteran star has been replaced by the network with Matt LeBlanc.
 
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2. Episode 2
  January 16, 2011
Sean and Beverly attend a swanky dinner party at Merc's house where Sean falls prey to Matt's flattery and attention, while Beverly resists the star's charms and discovers that having Matt LeBlanc as an enemy is a bad idea.
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3. Episode 3
  January 23, 2011
Sean and Matt spend a day bonding together with a trip to Las Vegas, leaving Beverly feeling left out of her husband's new bromance and leading to a revealing confrontation between her and the star.
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4. Episode 4
  January 30, 2011
Forced to rescue a drunken Matt from a seedy dive bar so that he won't drive drunk, Sean and Beverly take him to his ex-wife's house, where he visits his children, confronts the mess he's made of his life, and finds Beverly's attitude toward him softening.
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5. Episode 5
  February 6, 2011
Matt invites both Sean and Morning, an actress with whom Sean has long been infatuated, to a charity event where Sean discovers the attraction is mutual; Beverly and Carol share a joint and commiserate about the men in their lives.
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6. Episode 6
  February 13, 2011
Convinced that her husband's relationship with Morning is less than platonic, Beverly packs her bags and leaves the house, but gets into a car crash that has unexpected consequences for her marriage.
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7. Episode 7
  February 20, 2011
In the Season 1 finale, deeply regretting an impulsive tryst, Beverly returns home to Sean as they wrap production of their series and prepare to return to London, but a final farewell between Sean and Matt takes a series of complicated and unexpected turns.
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Episode 1, "Episode 1"
Synopsis: Sean and Beverly are shocked when they arrive in California to discover that their erudite, stage veteran star has been replaced by the network with Matt LeBlanc.
Original air date: January 9, 2011
Runtime: 30 minutes
Captions and Subtitles: English
ASIN: B005MHSICS
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #47,060 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
Season One
Synopsis: The only thing crazier than making a hit TV show, is remaking one. Matt LeBlanc stars as Matt LeBlanc in the new Showtime Original Comedy Series EPISODES. Husband and wife writing team Sean and Beverly can't wait to bring their successful British series to America. But in true Hollywood style, it quickly becomes a laughable, cliché sitcom - starring none other than Matt LeBlanc. Matt is not only messing with their beloved show, he's rocking the foundation of their relationship. So now, even if they survive the absurdity of show business, will their marriage survive Matt LeBlanc?
Starring: Matt LeBlanc, Tamsin Greig
Supporting actors: Stephen Mangan, Mircea Monroe, Eros Vlahos, Demetri Goritsas, Martin McDougall, Gerard Monaco, Fiona Glascott, Anna Maria Everett, Rachel Shelley
Season year: 2011
Genre: Comedy
Executive producer: David Crane
Network: Showtime
ASIN: B005MHS9CW
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This is so well written. Joseph Mauro  |  4 reviewers made a similar statement
I'm very happy to see there will be a second season and hopefully more to come after that. Eiric Baardsen  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
Don't let kids watch it, but it's a very good show overall. B. Chesshire  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
When Showtime was touting the new comedy "Episodes" for its winter line-up, a lot of the pre-press and advertising had to do with Matt LeBlanc. While I like LeBlanc, his presence in a new show was neither a particular draw for me nor a deterrent. However, I did tune in to give the program a shot and was pleasantly surprised that instead of purely a LeBlanc vehicle, "Episodes" featured a smart and savvy ensemble of actors in a delightful (and frighteningly believable) skewering of the entertainment industry. Most specifically, the show targets the creative and borderline insane process behind bringing a new television program to air. This surprisingly intelligent foray into scathing satire may not be the best program on the subject I've ever seen (try the uncomfortable awkwardness of "The Comeback," the blistering ruthlessness of "Action," or the of-the-moment imperative of "Grosse Pointe" as other possible candidates), but it is pretty on-the-mark!

What is intriguing, and quite appealing, about "Episodes" is that it combines the outrageous rudeness you might expect from Showtime with a droll British sensibility more in line with BBC. In fact, it is precisely this dichotomy that fuels the entire premise of the program. The season revolves around what happens when a successful and critically acclaimed British sitcom is adapted and Americanized for a stateside audience. The actual leads of the show are Stephen Mangan and Tamsin Grieg as the married co-creators of said sitcom who are enticed to Hollywood to helm the new interpretation. Playing as fish out of water comedy in earlier segments, the couple soon realize that compromise and capitulation are key in this new environment. For the stuffy headmaster role, the part gets handed to LeBlanc and reinterpreted as a hockey coach in the newly christened "Pucks." But this is just the beginning of the nightmare ride that just may destroy the couple!

Stephen Mangan is terrific--it's hard not to be caught up in his boyish enthusiasm! Grieg tackles the more difficult role with precision--she can be mildly unlikable but is generally the most sensible character in any particular scene. And finally, there's LeBlanc. LeBlanc perfectly uses his world weary charm to great affect. Trading on his persona, he oozes intelligence and industry savvy and, quite frankly, playing an alter ego fictionalization of himself displays more range than you might expect. It's a fabulous performance played with ease. John Pankow personifies showbiz phoniness as a studio executive, Mircea Monroe avoids easy stereotyping as a sexy co-star, and the delightful Kathleen Rose Perkins is the show's secret weapon as Pankow's peppy assistant! This great cast brings this biting satire to life, but it's the well observed screenplays that really sell the concept. The first episode is primarily set-up--but after that, the episodes are bright (there are seven half hour episodes in total), lively and quite smart about the industry. I really enjoyed "Episodes." For me, it's a 4 1/2 star experience--but I particularly recommend it to anyone with an inherent interest in television or Hollywood shenanigans! KGHarris, 2/11.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
When Showtime was touting the new comedy "Episodes" for its winter line-up, a lot of the pre-press and advertising had to do with Matt LeBlanc. While I like LeBlanc, his presence in a new show was neither a particular draw for me nor a deterrent. However, I did tune in to give the program a shot and was pleasantly surprised that instead of purely a LeBlanc vehicle, "Episodes" featured a smart and savvy ensemble of actors in a delightful (and frighteningly believable) skewering of the entertainment industry. Most specifically, the show targets the creative and borderline insane process behind bringing a new television program to air. This surprisingly intelligent foray into scathing satire may not be the best program on the subject I've ever seen (try the uncomfortable awkwardness of "The Comeback," the blistering ruthlessness of "Action," or the of-the-moment imperative of "Grosse Pointe" as other possible candidates), but it is pretty on-the-mark!

What is intriguing, and quite appealing, about "Episodes" is that it combines the outrageous rudeness you might expect from Showtime with a droll British sensibility more in line with BBC. In fact, it is precisely this dichotomy that fuels the entire premise of the program. The season revolves around what happens when a successful and critically acclaimed British sitcom is adapted and Americanized for a stateside audience. The actual leads of the show are Stephen Mangan and Tamsin Grieg as the married co-creators of said sitcom who are enticed to Hollywood to helm the new interpretation. Playing as fish out of water comedy in earlier segments, the couple soon realize that compromise and capitulation are key in this new environment. For the stuffy headmaster role, the part gets handed to LeBlanc and reinterpreted as a hockey coach in the newly christened "Pucks." But this is just the beginning of the nightmare ride that just may destroy the couple!

Stephen Mangan is terrific--it's hard not to be caught up in his boyish enthusiasm! Grieg tackles the more difficult role with precision--she can be mildly unlikable but is generally the most sensible character in any particular scene. And finally, there's LeBlanc. LeBlanc perfectly uses his world weary charm to great affect. Trading on his persona, he oozes intelligence and industry savvy and, quite frankly, playing an alter ego fictionalization of himself displays more range than you might expect. It's a fabulous performance played with ease. John Pankow personifies showbiz phoniness as a studio executive, Mircea Monroe avoids easy stereotyping as a sexy co-star, and the delightful Kathleen Rose Perkins is the show's secret weapon as Pankow's peppy assistant! This great cast brings this biting satire to life, but it's the well observed screenplays that really sell the concept. The first episode is primarily set-up--but after that, the episodes are bright (there are seven half hour episodes in total), lively and quite smart about the industry. I really enjoyed "Episodes." For me, it's a 4 1/2 star experience--but I particularly recommend it to anyone with an inherent interest in television or Hollywood shenanigans! KGHarris, 2/11.
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4.0 out of 5 stars DIFFERENT April 9, 2013
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The premise of the show is different than what is currently out there. It is very funny, (adult humor), and keeps you hooked. My husband and I first came accross this show while traveling abroad and loved it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
I Loved these actors in the shows 'Black Books' and 'Green Wing'. Matt Leblanc does not ruin the show. A great show!
Published 1 month ago by GoldyRainbow
4.0 out of 5 stars Good
I good show, I liked it. Joe from friends plays himself. The second season is better. Its just ok, fine.
Published 1 month ago by Charlie Regan
5.0 out of 5 stars Refreshing and funny
The only laugh track is yours which is refreshing. Nice satire on Hollywood. Great writing with bold and subtle humor, great chatacters.
Published 3 months ago by Giverny
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As a huge Friends fan (I still watch every day), I couldn't resist watching this show. The reviews have been phenomenal and rightly so. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Shelly Rogers
5.0 out of 5 stars Funny Show with an interesting criticism of Hollywood
The two English characters are from the show "Green Wing" and are good in this series. Matt "Joey" is funny but can be a little unlikeable.
Published 4 months ago by unhappy customer
5.0 out of 5 stars Smart comedy
It's witty and engaging. The acting is first rate and the dialogue delightful. It's far more explicit than it needs to be and some of the humor is in bad taste. Read more
Published 5 months ago by B. Chesshire
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this under-rated show!
Friends told me about how wonderfully acted and written this show was. And they were so right. Funny, with characters you can relate to and stories that make the half hours fly... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Greg
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply brilliant!
This is so well written. I am surprised I only stumbled upon this now, and it was released in 2010! Can't wait for season 3!
Published 7 months ago by Joseph Mauro
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I watched all 7 episodes of this wonderful show on an airplane to Chicago a few weeks ago and loved it! It was entertaining, witty, and wonderfully scripted. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Heather Hall
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this show
I was so happy to be able to get season 1 of Episodes on Amazon Instant Video. The episodes are easy to load and view.
Published 10 months ago by JoAnna M Johnson
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