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Spin City

  • Serie TV
  • 1996–2002
  • TV-14
  • 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,3/10
31.991
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POPOLARITÀ
2003
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Michael J. Fox, Barry Bostwick, Alan Ruck, Michael Boatman, Connie Britton, Alexander Chaplin, and Richard Kind in Spin City (1996)
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CommediaDramma politicoSitcom

Mike Flaherty, il vicesindaco di New York City, e il suo team di sciocchi devono costantemente salvare il sindaco dall'imbarazzo e dai media.Mike Flaherty, il vicesindaco di New York City, e il suo team di sciocchi devono costantemente salvare il sindaco dall'imbarazzo e dai media.Mike Flaherty, il vicesindaco di New York City, e il suo team di sciocchi devono costantemente salvare il sindaco dall'imbarazzo e dai media.

  • Creazione
    • Gary David Goldberg
    • Bill Lawrence
  • Star
    • Michael J. Fox
    • Charlie Sheen
    • Heather Locklear
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,3/10
    31.991
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    2003
    90
    • Creazione
      • Gary David Goldberg
      • Bill Lawrence
    • Star
      • Michael J. Fox
      • Charlie Sheen
      • Heather Locklear
    • 60Recensioni degli utenti
    • 17Recensioni della critica
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    • Vincitore di 2 Primetime Emmy
      • 14 vittorie e 38 candidature totali

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    Michael J. Fox
    Michael J. Fox
    • Mike Flaherty
    • 1996–2001
    Charlie Sheen
    Charlie Sheen
    • Charlie Crawford
    • 2000–2002
    Heather Locklear
    Heather Locklear
    • Caitlin Moore
    • 1999–2002
    Richard Kind
    Richard Kind
    • Paul Lassiter
    • 1996–2002
    Alan Ruck
    Alan Ruck
    • Stuart Bondek
    • 1996–2002
    Michael Boatman
    Michael Boatman
    • Carter Heywood
    • 1996–2002
    Barry Bostwick
    Barry Bostwick
    • The Mayor
    • 1996–2002
    Connie Britton
    Connie Britton
    • Nikki Faber
    • 1996–2000
    Alexander Chaplin
    Alexander Chaplin
    • James Hobert
    • 1996–2000
    Victoria Dillard
    Victoria Dillard
    • Janelle Cooper…
    • 1996–2000
    Jennifer Esposito
    Jennifer Esposito
    • Stacey Paterno
    • 1997–1999
    Lana Parrilla
    Lana Parrilla
    • Angie Ordonez
    • 2000–2001
    Faith Prince
    Faith Prince
    • Claudia…
    • 1997–2000
    Carla Gugino
    Carla Gugino
    • Ashley Schaeffer
    • 1996–1998
    John Harrington Bland
    John Harrington Bland
    • First Reporter…
    • 1996–1998
    Taylor Stanley
    Taylor Stanley
    • Karen
    • 1996–1997
    Beth Littleford
    Beth Littleford
    • Deirdre West
    • 1998–2000
    Paula Marshall
    Paula Marshall
    • Laurie Parres
    • 1997–1998
    • Creazione
      • Gary David Goldberg
      • Bill Lawrence
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    8ginaloo

    Great Ensemble/Great Writing

    This is the funniest show on TV this year. The writing is clever and genuinely funny. All of the members of the cast are interesting characters in themselves, and there is also tremendous chemistry among them. The chemistry between Stuart and Carter is especially good (possible spin-off?) I'd recommend that everyone look in on this show.
    superscal23

    Solid, under-appreciated show for the first 3 seasons

    Spin City was a great show for the first three years, okay for a year, and bad for the last two. From what I've read on IMDb, I'm the one who didn't like Michael J. Fox from Family Ties and Back to the Future. I also don't like some of the things I've heard him say in interviews, but that all goes away when he is playing Mike Flaherty. That, I believe, is a sign of a good actor.

    This show is by Mike, for Mike, and about Mike, and for the first 3 years of the show, it worked, and worked well. Bringing in Heather Locklear served its intended purpose, which was to create competition for Mike, but it did not work. This show was at its best when Mike was in command of his team of dunces, including the mayor.

    In the beginning, Carla Gugino played Mike's love interest, and that created some great moments just in the first 12 episodes. Mike is the Deputy mayor of New York City, and Gugino, as Ashley, was a City Hall reporter. Not a totally original concept, but it worked really well. After the original 12 episode run, they decided that they had enough show without the Ashley character. Apparently it came as a surprise to the producers of the show that New York City politics was enough to stand on its own. So much so that no character other than Mike was ever really explored on this show.

    All the other characters are very simple, but very funny. Stuart is the sex obsessed wacko. Carter is the homosexual, token black wacko. Nikki is the unlucky in love, neurotic wacko. James is the naive wacko. Stacy is the foul-mouthed Brooklynite wacko. Paul is just plain wacko.

    What made the first 3 seasons great were the story lines and the performances of Michael J. Fox and Barry Bostwick. The fact that they used politics without politicizing the show just makes it a stroke of genius. Think about this: the show is about politics, and it never once got preachy. In fact, I don't believe they ever come out and say what political party the staff is representing. Reading between the lines, you can figure out that they are Democrats, but that is not the point of the show in any way. Others may find this a detriment to the show, meaning it was not socially relevant. This is true, it was not. But it was funny. That was really the bottom line of this show. It was just funny. Nothing more, nothing less. The jokes made you laugh. Whether its a joke about the Pope, or the state of Wisconsin, or homosexuality, or an overflowing toilet (perhaps the single best moment ever on the show).

    This show lost me in the fourth season when Heather Locklear came on board. Her character took charge of the office, and the energy that came with Mike in control was gone. In addition, with two well known stars on the show, the other characters were literally filtered out. I would have loved to see Caitlin take on Stacey, but Jennifer Esposito left as Heather Locklear came on. Of course, Mike and Caitlin eventually fell for each other, but it never really worked, and shortly thereafter, Mike was gone.

    I personally consider the Charlie Sheen years to be a completely different show, not worthy of comment.
    8kclambeth

    Near perfect at first but then Caitlin arrived!

    I used to love spin city; set around the Mayor of New York and his staff, it provided a lot of laughs and politics in comedy actually quite works.

    The mayor's deputy Mike was one of the best and brilliantly played by one of my favourite actors, Michae J. Fox who has so much screen charisma. The way Mike interacted with his staff was great; his relationship with Carter was hilarious and the way he mentored James was often touching. So many of the characters were great including James, Stuart, Carter, Paul, Nikki and Stacey.

    Then they ruined it by casting Heather Locklear as Caitlin. I hated Caitlin, she was so annoying and she replaced the fiesty brooklyn gal, Stacey who was far superior.

    When Stacey left it started to go wrong, then Mike, James and Nikki left too and Charlie Sheen couldn't be good enough to replace the loss of three great characters. Charlie was good, not as good as Mike but still a great actor, but Caitlin seemed to be the focus, it should have been called the Charlie Sheen and Heather Locklear show at the end as it was always about their relationship, just like it had been with Caitlin and Mike.

    The later episodes are not as memorable, James was such a good character that the show suffered without him, everyone else was so self assured but James was the innocence of City hall and without him it was a bunch of big shot Caitlin's who wanted to rule the world.
    mattymatt4ever

    A barrel of laughs!

    Another one of the few sitcoms on TV I find very funny and quite witty. The cast is packed with talented performers. Now, don't get me wrong, Michael J. Fox was great in the role of Deputy Mayor Mike Flaherty, but Charlie Sheen does just as good a job at replacing the lead role as Deputy Mayor Charlie Crawford. Rarely, do I watch a show where a lead character is replaced by another actor, and that actor is just as good as his/her predecessor. I have nothing against Charlie Sheen, I really appreciate him as an actor. But I was very pessimistic about him filling Fox's shoes. Well, he succeeded with flying colors!

    Anyone who has seen "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (one of my all-time favorites) should be familiar with Alan Ruck--who played Cameron Frye, Ferris's anal retentive best friend. He pretty steals the show as the witty, perverted Stuart Bondek. I guess I would say he's my favorite on the show. He definitely brings in the biggest laughs! That episode was classic where he was hired as a screenwriter for porno films. Every time someone would utter any sort of sexual innuendo, he would jot it down on his typewriter. Ruck is a superbly talented comic actor. His facial expressions alone, which reveal exactly what he's thinking, just make you want to crack up.

    Michael Boatman is funny in sort of straight role--which is a very ironic statement, being that he's playing a gay character. He never tries too hard for a laugh, yet knows exactly the right timing and delivery. But I did notice a plot hole, concerning his character. In one episode, he's trying desperately to quit smoking. Yet they never showed him smoking in previous episodes. That should be listed in the "goofs" section.

    Richard Kind has the goofiest role as Paul, the bumbling speechwriter. I can't imagine anyone playing the part better than him.

    Barry Bostwick is also quite funny as the Mayor. His deadpan delivery makes his dialogue all the more funnier.

    I have to admit, sometimes the show gets too farcical and out of control. Virtually all sitcoms suffer from this--the characters end up saying or doing something ironic for a cheap laugh, even if it doesn't make sense.

    But even though the show has its share of lame gags, I'm often dying with laughter every episode. As goofy as it gets, as senseless as it gets, "Spin City" never fails to make me laugh. The cast is excellent and the writing is often sharp. There's not much more I can ask for. I hope the show continues to be a success and lasts about five more seasons!

    My score: 8 (out of 10)
    Th_blackice

    Absolutely cool!

    That's one of the best and most funny sitcoms I've ever seen. Michael J Fox is unbeatable in his part as the Deputy-Mayor of New York. I strongly recommend this sitcom to everybody who like that kind of entertainment.

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      Michael J. Fox's final episode contained numerous references to his earlier series, "Casa Keaton (1982)," including a cameo appearance by Michael Gross (who played Fox's father in the earlier series), the doctor he played has a secretary named Mallory, which was Fox's sister's name on the show, a reference to a Republican Senator named "Alex P. Keaton" (Fox's earlier character). Also, Meredith Baxter appeared as his mother in earlier episodes, and also was his mother in "Casa Keaton (1982)."
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      Mike: My grandmother thought that a homosexual was a person who slept with one person their whole life. We were gonna let it slide but she kept telling the mailman she was a homosexual.

    • Versioni alternative
      In the episode "A Star is Born" [1.6], there are 2 different primetime versions, one with a storyline involving Ashley Shaffer trying out to be a televion anchor and a second verson completely without her. The differences between these 2 versions are as follows:
      • The original opening sequence features Ashley on a Sunday talk show. In the second version, the footage is replaced with Mike, Nicki and Carter betting on the Super Bowl.
      • The second version's press conference sequence replaces Ashley's lines with those of a different reporter's.
      • The original version has a sequence in which Ashley talks with Mike while walking down the hallway. In the second version, she's replaced with Stuart.
      • The original version contains a sequence where Mike and Ashley are in their apartment watching television, followed by a closing sequence where they make out off camera. In the second version, all of the footage is replaced with a completely different storyline in which Nicki and Carter interview a guy named "Guy" at a focus group meeting, whom both Nicki and Carter develop feelings for. They argue over what Guy's sexual preference is and ask him back to find out for sure, to which he replies that he is gay, but not interested in Carter.
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      Featured in 54th Golden Globe Awards (1997)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 1 settembre 1997 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
      • ABC
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • CBS Studio Center - 4024 Radford Avenue, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
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      • Lottery Hill Entertainment
      • Ubu Productions
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      • Dolby Digital
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