अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंIt picks up five years after Micheal: Tuesdays and Thursdays, with Michael well established in his new city, and David struggling to continue his practice.It picks up five years after Micheal: Tuesdays and Thursdays, with Michael well established in his new city, and David struggling to continue his practice.It picks up five years after Micheal: Tuesdays and Thursdays, with Michael well established in his new city, and David struggling to continue his practice.
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Michael is a depressed, anxious patient with more fears than he can count. Dr David Storper has been his twice a week psychiatrist going on 15 years. This series tells the stories of Michael's treatment and recovery, and David's struggles to write a book detailing the whole thing. Created by and starring both Bob Martin (Slings & Arrows) and Matt Watts (The Newsroom), I can definitely feel the influence of both those previous shows on this, it has a lot of the same tone and comedy. No laugh tracks, mostly deadpan, self-deprecating humour and sarcasm, I never really laughed throughout the series, but did breathe out of my nose heavily once or twice. I quite related to Michael's anxiety issues, while he's an extreme case it was good representation, however David is an absolutely terrible psychiatrist, the series really doesn't do well for advocating proper mental health (imo). Neither Michael or Davids character's really get any depth over the series split two season run, and while some phobias are conquered I wouldn't say either character really changes or grows. The series also fails the Bechdel test miserably, its quite bad considering its from 2011. The second season was only a short 6 episode run in 2017, 6 years after the original series ran, and CBC changed its name to Michael: Every Day, I guess to better fit the plot of that season. Either way, only the second season (labeled as the first) is available on Gem, although I have to say I think the original 2011 first season is better, but not by much. You can probably pass on this one.
This show was pretty good at first. Felt like it maybe got canceled too soon before it could really find the right groove. When it came back it just was not good at all. I'm not sure if it is still on the air or not. The psychologist character is the best part of the show. Decent writing and story.
This show is kind of boring. I think the stories are decent but the jokes just aren't very funny and the characters aren't very good either. I like the psychiatrist actor a lot, seen him in a lot of things, but the other guy just isn't very good and so much of the show is on him it is hard to get past it. The writing and acting (except the psychiatrist) are not very good.
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I first heard about Michael: Tuesdays and Thursdays through the CBC Comedy Awards in 2012. Michael led the nominations with seven! I meant to check it out but never got around to it until 2017 when season two was released under the name Michael: Every day. I watched that and was immediately hooked, the critical acclaim was well deserved! I then went back and watched the first season and was blown away, what a hidden gem indeed! Very cleverly written to say the least, it has a compelling storyline which is coupled with very clever dialog. While the humour could be described as deadpan there are more than a few LOL moments, some of which are flat out hilarious.
It was nominated for best ensemble cast and I can see why, there are no weak links. Most of the cast may not be house hold names but for those who require star power the show features a great performance by Ed Asner. Also appearing are Sandra Oh and Samantha Bee. You can even see Michael Mando, Nacho Vargo on Better Call Saul, in a small but entertaining part, he is nothing like Nacho!
It was nominated for best ensemble cast and I can see why, there are no weak links. Most of the cast may not be house hold names but for those who require star power the show features a great performance by Ed Asner. Also appearing are Sandra Oh and Samantha Bee. You can even see Michael Mando, Nacho Vargo on Better Call Saul, in a small but entertaining part, he is nothing like Nacho!
What a great show! I stumbled into it, had no expectations one way or another, and was sucked in. The two main characters, the shrink and the patient, are likable, very human, and very relatable. The humor is Canadian - wry, a bit self-deprecating, on point. The two leads, the shrink and the patient have messy lives --- because life IS messy. There's a U. S. show,"The Patient" - in which the patient is a sociopath. Gets very strange. This t.v. Show is sociopath-free. It's fun watching characters dip into each other lives. I trying to avoid revealing too much. "Workin' Moms" is another Canadian workplace comedy which is also highly successful (in terms of convincing me love it).
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