An aging actor, who long ago enjoyed a brush with fame, makes his living as an acting coach.An aging actor, who long ago enjoyed a brush with fame, makes his living as an acting coach.An aging actor, who long ago enjoyed a brush with fame, makes his living as an acting coach.
- Nominated for 12 Primetime Emmys
- 4 wins & 53 nominations total
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10SpursNo1
Douglas and Arkin share the best lines between them in this well written, and acted piece of comedy gold.
Tragic, very funny, and totally relevant to the society we live in toady. My only hope is that Netflix stick with the show and produce a second, very worthy season!
One of the best shows of 2018!
Tragic, very funny, and totally relevant to the society we live in toady. My only hope is that Netflix stick with the show and produce a second, very worthy season!
One of the best shows of 2018!
The writing in this show is excellent, the actors are one of the best ensembles for a long time.
The honesty and situations reflect a side of life rarely, if ever done in media of recent times, probably Douglas's finest work in a long time, really good viewing.
The honesty and situations reflect a side of life rarely, if ever done in media of recent times, probably Douglas's finest work in a long time, really good viewing.
Finally a thoughtful well written comedy WITH NO LAUGH TRACK! Thank you thank you thank you!
How you can describe the comedy as 'hysterical' is beyond me - it's not. It's wry and gentle and drips with pathos with the occasional belly-laugh. The pathos isn't only limited to the ageing juveniles, either -the youngsters in the acting class exhibit their fair share of sympathy- deserving angst. But as a parallel narrative for someone who is pushing the same.age as the two leads, it scores heavily. Not much around for our demographic, but there's this. Good work, Lorre, and good work Arkin and Douglas.
It is so refreshing to watch something that appeals to audiences over 50. The subject matter is relevant, the acting is excellent and the only negative is that I've got to wait until next season to see new episodes... and I can't wait!
Did you know
- TriviaIn season 3, episode 5: Martin, played by actor Paul Reiser, watches the 1982 movie Diner on tv. The scene he is actually watching shows a much younger Paul Reiser in his very first movie role.
- ConnectionsFeatured in 2019 Golden Globe Awards (2019)
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