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John Larroquette, Bobby Moynihan, and Jack Dylan Grazer in Me, Myself and I (2017)

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Me, Myself and I

63 commentaires
8/10

Promising for sure

I generally do not like sit-coms these days as too many rely on formulaic structure, lazy writing and/or crude humor (I'm looking at you, Two Broke Girls), but I find Me, Myself and I promising.

I don't recall ever seeing a show with this concept, simultaneously depicting a character's life in three different time periods; the premise itself caught my attention enough to give it a go.

Kudos to the casting department who assembled a great group. While others have criticized the height discrepancy between the two adult Alexes, I think it's brilliant.

I look forward to seeing what's in store.

P.S. A special note to the network-type people: stop killing shows before they can get their foot hold. Remember ... Cheers was 74th out of 77 shows its first season and went on to be one of the most popular series of ALL TIME.
  • DharmaL
  • 26 sept. 2017
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8/10

Cautiously Optimistic

The way in which the story is told is unique and a welcome respite from TV shows that move at a frenetic pace, i.e. Modern Family, American Housewife. Not sure how long the "originality" of the show will keep my interest, but John Larroquette is always good to watch. The story has heart and it will be interesting to see where it goes. My only beef is that, in stage 3 of the character's life, Larroquette's middle school crush is played by Sharon Lawrence who is some 16 years younger, and looks it. Not very plausible. Perhaps I will have something to actually look forward to on TV.
  • rice741
  • 25 sept. 2017
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6/10

concept more problematic than not

This is three points in the life of nerdy inventor Alex Riley. In 1991 at age 14, he moves to California after his stewardess mother marries airline pilot Ron. Ron already has a son named Justin. Alex has a crush on Nori Sterling and makes a friend with fellow nerd Darryl. In 2017 at age 40, Alex (Bobby Moynihan) is a struggling inventor with his best friend Darry (Jaleel White). His ex-wife Sarah is moving away threatening to take their daughter Abby with her. In 2042 at age 65, Alex (John Larroquette) is a successful retiring entrepreneur with Abby (Kelen Coleman) taking over the company. He runs into Nori/Eleanor (Sharon Lawrence) who is the owner of a diner. Justin (Ed Begley Jr.) is now the governor.

The concept of running three time lines with the same guy may be a pitch winner. In execution, it runs into some difficulties. I actually like the kids' story. The problem is that the other time lines reveal the future of these characters. It leaves the kids without the drama of the unknown. The only one without a known future is the Larroquette time line but it only has one interesting reveal possibility. It would probably work much better without the Larroquette storyline. Three time lines are too many. Also, Nori needs to be in Moynihan's time line. This high concept is simply one level too high.
  • SnoopyStyle
  • 21 juil. 2018
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10/10

Cancelled!!! Are You Kidding Me...

This sitcom was the best show of the 2017 Fall season. It was funny, and well written. The cast was perfect for this type of show. I was expecting it to run for at least 4 or 5 years. I hope Netflix, Amazon or Apple will buy the rights and make it the next Big Bang Theory success.
  • alainbourget
  • 21 nov. 2017
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A good and enjoyable show

I had decent hopes for this show after watching the trailer and I have to say it pretty much lived up to them. I'm not going any detail but I really liked he concept and plot line the show had developed. My biggest criticism is that when the show switches between the different ages it loses the connection/link between each story/time line which has a bit of an impact on how you enjoy the show. Overall a good show that is entertaining. 7.5/10 (Closer to seven than 8 explains my rating. (Sorry about the wording I wrote this quickly)
  • lachlanb-89411
  • 25 sept. 2017
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7/10

David AND GOLIATH

To be honest, i've only seen the pilot episode. It was very sweet, charming, everything that CBS prides itself in romantic comedies (Too bad Big Bang went that way). Anyway, i was drawn to it purely for John Larroquette who is one of the greatest television actors.. i mean Night Court!! Nobody else can do the things he did, and be pure comic genius, and be vulgar, sexy, and wanting more and more of his presence because he's too damn good! I couldn't continue the show because how inaccurate biologically it is! John Larroquette is 6'4, Bobby Moynihan (miss him on SNL) is 5'7, and they look nothing alike in present time anyway! That reason for being turned off the show might be trivial, but hey so am i...
  • enzoratti
  • 31 oct. 2017
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10/10

Refreshing and Original!

It is so hard to find anything that we can watch as a family but we just love this show. It's a feel good show for sure but not in a fake way. Even my husband (who watches very little TV), likes this show. I hope the network gives it a chance. With everything going on in the world, we need shows like this. Jack Dylan Grazer is HILARIOUS as the younger Alex.
  • JazzKat60
  • 10 oct. 2017
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10/10

Why only six (6) episodes? 🍦 C'Mon! As dad would say "Ya gotta keep shooting!"

  • Ed-Shullivan
  • 24 sept. 2017
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2/10

No.

I used to love IMDb, but it has gotten to where you just can't trust reviews or ratings any longer. THIS show is a prime example.

First, the good. While I normally don't like shows with kids in them unless they are highlighting the kids, the child actors in this are GREAT and the only reason I am giving it a 2 instead of a 1. Their delivery is spot-on and their story is cute.

That said, and please forgive me for coming across as shallow, but how did such a cute kid become the later versions of his supposed self? The two older versions are not visually appealing and truthfully, there is so much more to watch or do than to dedicate time to watching something which is not visually appealing. Granted that the 'middle' version of the character's story had a couple of pretty funny moments, it wasn't enough to discount the rest of his story arc.

The older version of him was just plain DULL.

I would definitely recommend watching the first episode as it really isn't that long, after which I think you'll come to the same conclusion that this is not destined to be a hit and that the current reviews don't seem all that kosher.
  • MajorMAlice
  • 2 oct. 2017
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10/10

Heart-warming story about the ups and downs of life

This TV is much better than I expected it to be. The 1991 time period is certainly the most interesting and well-done in my opinion, but the middle aged and aging Alex both have much to add to the story as well.The story is refreshing and true to life as there are certainly disheartening moments in Alex's life, but there is always a shred of hope in any situation. I also love the fact that they didn't fall for the stepfather trope, and that Alex and him have a beautiful relationship. The standout is certainly Jack Dylan Grazer as Alex and I hope we can see him in more in the future!
  • preston_elizabeth
  • 25 sept. 2017
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4/10

Not funny or interesting

I'm a big fan of "high concept" TV, so a series that tells a man's life story through three different periods is inherently interesting to me. But then, I also like my comedies to be funny, which is a big issue with Me, Myself and I.

In the pilot we see the protagonist Alex at three major life changes. As a kid his mom remarries, in his 40s he gets a divorce, and when he's old he retires.

None of these guys are all that interesting, nor do they look like they're from the same family, much less the same person. In the pilot the three parts are not connected that well, so that there's no real sense of why the story is told as it is.

But mainly, I just didn't laugh. None of these manages to be more than mildly, very occasionally, amusing.

One final objection. In the old age part, Alex meets a female classmate from elementary school. So they're the same age. But the actress is 16 years younger than the actor, and looks every bit of it. It's not atypical of Hollywood, but then, that's the thing about this series. In spite of the attempt at some ingenuity, this is just another unfunny and predictable Hollywood sitcom.
  • cherold
  • 4 oct. 2017
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10/10

Funny, touching, clever — great fun!

  • luke-594-886305
  • 24 sept. 2017
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10/10

I love this show!

This show is a breath of fresh air. It's funny, sweet, irreverent, and makes me PRAY that they don't mess it up and get it canceled. Please give it some more press, CBS! The child actor who plays Alex is a total gem. Of course Bobby Moynihan is hilarious and has a sweet, innocent quality. Then there is the legend, John Larroquette. This cast is unbelievable, and they can go the distance if they keep up this momentum.
  • nmcp-86113
  • 4 oct. 2017
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10/10

Utterly Charming Show!

I really love this show! It's refreshing and charming. I like all of three Alex's - especially older Alex! The dialogue is believable and the story is engaging. I found myself really rooting for all the Alex's and I'm excited to see how things turn out for him! Alex's daughter (both young girl and young woman) are terrific! Thanks for a delightful show! Keep it going!
  • moonshadowstudio
  • 5 oct. 2017
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4/10

I will give this one more try

As a 14-year-old boy in 1991, Alex Riley and his mom move from Chicago to Los Angeles when she remarries. In present day, 40-year-old Alex's life has hit both a personal and professional standstill. In 2042, at 65, Alex has a realization that to be truly happy, he has to step away from his successful company and get back to his passion... inventing. "Me, Myself & I" follows him through each of these pivotal periods, revealing where the past informs the future, and the moments where he learns that his story isn't defined by what happens to him, but by how he decides to deal with it

I have seen worse pilots BUT I ALSO HAVE SEEN BETTER. I love the cast and know all of them are great actors. I think if they jettison the time shift gimmick (Dump the 1991 era) then we can focus on adults and have a better show!
  • Sober-Friend
  • 24 sept. 2017
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10/10

Very sincere and heart-warming!

I watched a lot of TV series in this genre, but this is just exceptional. Every time i watch one of the episodes i feel different but all good feelings as if this was made to fill people with only good feelings and the way that its plot has been created shows us clearly that it is a work of masters. It is an awesome TV series and you can watch it alone or with someone or with your family. At the end of each episode you will see things differently and you will learn to never take anything for granted!
  • utkuforever
  • 16 oct. 2017
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1/10

No

  • fenixlerner
  • 7 juil. 2018
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10/10

Beyond Comedy

If this were just about a 14-year-old budding inventor who has to switch to a new school, it would be a good show about the awkward life of a teen. But by adding the scenes about two later periods in his life, raising his daughter after his divorce at 40 and reconnecting with a lost love after his retirement at 65, they have added poignancy that raises it to a level beyond mere comedy.

The only problem I have with it is that so far, the 40-year-old does not seem to have the same personality as the 14-year-old and the 65-year-old, and this seems to me to be the weakest part of the show. But we'll see.
  • TV guide
  • 7 oct. 2017
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10/10

Great new idea!

This show brings something that you won't find in the typical "laugh track" sitcom. It has heart and depth, but also laughs that are genuine and not forced. An excellent cast brings decades of experience in both drama and comedy and give us a premise unlike what most other shows have to offer. Can't recommend this enough!
  • curtandteresa
  • 26 sept. 2017
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10/10

This show is awesome and should be continued at least for a season or two!!!

Look the show is awesome. Its funny. This is not a comedy show like Big Bang Theory, u wont get live audience laugh rolls etc. This is a genuine heartfelt story of a person. It is interesting. Isnt boring. Makes sense. Also If people are comparing hight difference among the actors playing the same person 40yr old Alex and 65yr old Alex, im sorry to say, ure out of ur mind. I mean sure, i think clearly most of us who arent blind can see the difference. U can see, that even the facial resemblance is non existent almost, maybe the young Alex and 40yr old have something going on that field, but the 40 & 65 no way. Seriously though, THAT doesnt matter at all. The show is not about physical accuracy of the characters portrayed. Its about family, its about friendship and its about the life of Alex. I mean if u watching this for accuracy of physical, chronological or other proportions i suggest go and watch something else, this show is not about that. I love this show and just read it was canceled. I dont get it, just dont. Many, way worse shows (my opinion only) are continuing. There is more to this show and there are more hidden stories yet to uncover, hopefully in a second season. I dont know if the today people are so afraid of their feelings they cant watch anything heartwarming. They either need to bore themselves to death or watch the same old cop shows over and OVER again. Really dont know, but what i know i always look for interesting shows to watch not the usual predictable tv shows, like about some lawfirm or cops or i dont know PIs. I hope they rethink this and will continue with a second season.

PS: To that absolutely fantastic person who accused reviews here of being FAKE, go milk a cow u peasant, please. This is here my sort of review/slash opinions on this show so suck it. PS2: To the second peasant here, (he wont be probably reading this) why is a crime (u pointing at it as if something evil was happening there) when a father is living with his daughter in a garage which was basically transformed to a living space. Hm ? What are u ? Its not real life stories its just a story. Get over it, omg.
  • everx-49137
  • 23 juil. 2018
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1/10

The Positive Reviews Are False

I saw many reviews on this show and they are fake. THIS THE ONLY THING THEY REVIEWED! SO it is almost a fact that the creators of this show or people that hake a finical attachment to this stupid show are the ones posting the make reviews.

This is the 2nd Comedy to debut on CBS on Monday it this was just as bad as "Young Sheldon".

The time jumping gimmick for this show is joke. The lead in the show is likable but he is given weak material here.

If CBS wants this show to work they need to see the future scripts for future episodes. I am sure that the script pilot was bad. SO why was made to begin with?
  • bonniefrank-70119
  • 27 sept. 2017
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10/10

The Sad Truth

This show demonstrates what television and entertainment have become. It's a quality show with heartwarming and lightly humorous moments. It was canceled within the chance because it didn't involve bawdy, mindless you were designed for junior high boys... Yes, I'm talking to you "Two Broke Women". The days of finding a quality series on network TV are sadly far in the rearview mirror. It's the show had been given a chance, Who knows what it might've become? Kudos to the creator and producer for the short-lived quality story. Life is not all about rolling on the floor laughing at sexual innuendo.
  • dustray-1
  • 6 août 2018
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Best New Comedy 2017

Unique and funny, Finally a TV comedy more intelligent and witty than dirty. Look forward to the the heartfelt and insightful stories. The cast is strong, the writing is original and believable. many bad shows are on the air and called 'successful' this gem needs a chance to be successful.
  • larryahernandezjr
  • 9 nov. 2017
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3/10

Weak Sauce, Run-Of-The-Mill, Snoozefest... But at least it's not funny.

If you are interested in another poorly written, poorly (over)acted, predictable sit-com then this gem is for you. I found it to be an awesome insomnia fix. Whenever I can't sleep I slap on an episode of this show and BAM next thing I know I'm waking up. Works even better than warm milk. Thank you CBS for another vanilla sit-com with zero imagination. I saw one review entitled, "Funnier than Young Sheldon" and I agree. That reviewer found the only show on TV less funny than Me Myself and I. Way to set the bar on the ground. I actually felt myself losing IQ points as this show went on. Only one season was still one too many.
  • elektrifyd
  • 7 juil. 2018
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10/10

CBS don't F*@K this UP!!!

This show has a refreshing perspective that has never being seen on television for a long time. I happened to come across this show by accident. CBS did poor marketing for this show, and as we have seen with many awesome shows that big companies cut because it didn't get "enough" ratings or views, I fear Me, Myself and I will head down the same path if CBS does not step up their game. Great Show, humorous, interesting and entertaining. #memyself&I.
  • giannibalduzzo
  • 1 oct. 2017
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