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Significant Others

  • TV Series
  • 2004
  • TV-14
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Brian Palermo, Faith Salie, Andrea Savage, Jane Edith Wilson, Herschel Bleefeld, and Fred Goss in Significant Others (2004)
Comedy

Features improvised stories about couples navigating marriage counseling.Features improvised stories about couples navigating marriage counseling.Features improvised stories about couples navigating marriage counseling.

  • Creators
    • Rob Roy Thomas
    • Peter Tortorici
  • Stars
    • Faith Salie
    • Herschel Bleefeld
    • Andrea Savage
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    148
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    • Creators
      • Rob Roy Thomas
      • Peter Tortorici
    • Stars
      • Faith Salie
      • Herschel Bleefeld
      • Andrea Savage
    • 7User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Faith Salie
    Faith Salie
    • Eleanor
    • 2004
    Herschel Bleefeld
    Herschel Bleefeld
    • Ethan
    • 2004
    Andrea Savage
    Andrea Savage
    • Chelsea
    • 2004
    Brian Palermo
    Brian Palermo
    • James
    • 2004
    Jane Edith Wilson
    Jane Edith Wilson
    • Connie
    • 2004
    Fred Goss
    Fred Goss
    • Bill
    • 2004
    Chris Spencer
    Chris Spencer
    • Devon
    • 2004
    Nicole Randall Johnson
    Nicole Randall Johnson
    • Alex
    • 2004
    Mary Pat Dowhy
    • Ginny
    • 2004
    Erinn Hayes
    Erinn Hayes
    • Cynthia
    • 2004
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    • 2004
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    • Ethan's Mom
    • 2004
    Patrick Bristow
    Patrick Bristow
    • Ian
    • 2004
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    Steven Gilborn
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    • 2004
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    enfilmigult

    Extremely funny.

    The big advertising draw to "Significant Others" is that it's entirely improvised. And it's a sitcom. About relationships. That's three strikes against it already, but the show is hilarious.

    The show deals with three couples with dysfunctional relationships, their problems ranging from pregnancy to infidelity to histories of promiscuity. Half the show deals with their everyday lives, and the other half straight-to-the-camera chats in the form of therapy sessions (even *these* are funny. Who would have thought?).

    The comedy may be improvised, but it's done with incredible skill—and no doubt, hours of rehearsal—with nary a dead spot or muffed joke in the entire thing. Be the couples eating at a restaurant with a parent, inviting friends over for a dinner party, or cheating on one another with in-laws, the show keeps finding the comedy within and milking it mercilessly.

    Is it accurate? Kinda. It finds the perfect way to condense realistic situations into minutes without making them thoroughly absurd; everything is just absurd enough to be funny. It would be more than easy for stuff like this to cross the line into ridiculousness in search of a laugh, but so far "Significant Others" hasn't made that mistake. In fact, it hasn't made any.
    bdiebold

    Hilarious

    This is a terrific show. I just happened to stumble on it one night on Bravo, and was immediately hooked. It's hilarious. I hope they avoid the excesses of Woody Allen style nebbishness and neuroses, but it's pretty great so far.

    I hadn't realized it was improv, though in retrospect I guess it sort of has that feel.

    Props to Bravo for some interesting new directions. Keen Eddie is also quite good. It's nice to see a network taking a few chances, since the regular main network fare is just abominable. I haven't watched anything on a regular network in prime time in quite a while.
    dcreynol1

    Excitingly Fresh

    As Karen and Jack so eloquently put it on a recent episode of "Will and Grace", TVLAND has been filled with "fat husband, pretty wife", "fat husband, pretty wife", and "ugly husband, pretty wife". So much for many of today's sitcoms. This show, although not a sitcom, blows many of the others out the water. Fresh, irreverent, and purely entertaining, this show (and these entertainers) deserve so much more than they are destined to receive. It does have the advantage of being on Bravo. Hopefully Bravo will give it the carte blanche needed to attain the success it so rightfully deserves.

    P.S. Eleanor and Ethan are my favorite couple. However, the rest can hold their own. I would like to see a gay couple on this show for added diversity.
    veestar614

    Significantly funny!

    First things first...back when Comedy Central did their send-up of "Project Greenlight" called "Contest Searchlight" I had no clue that it was all a joke. The concept was that Denis Leary would set up a television show in the vein of "Greenlight." The thing was that it was a tumultuous set and seemed to be a failure from the get go. But one thing did strike my interests. The guy who "won" the contest came up with the idea of an improvised television sitcom. I thought "how brilliant! If they pull it off, it could actually work!" The concept was so interesting, I was hoping that it would somehow make come to pass. Finally, it has in the form of "Significant Others." I watched the other day, and i was completely floored by the improvisation. That entire cast is talented when it comes to thinking on their toes. Kudos to Bravo! for having the guts to put up a very funny show that actually, beats any other cable sitcom to a pulp.
    liquidcelluloid-1

    In a hoard of improv comedies, "Others" is fresh and endlessly inventive. I absolutely loved it

    Network: Bravo; Genre: Improv Comedy; Content Rating: TV-14 (frank sexual dialog, strong language, suggested sex); Available: DVD; Perspective: Cult Classic (star range: 1 - 5);

    Seasons Reviewed: Complete Series (2 seasons)

    Is it me or does every show that tries to pull off the Improv sitcom for some reason seem to act like they are the first to break the mold and blaze that trail? As we've seen, improvising your way through a story can go either way - be a brilliant comic insight into real human dialog and behavior ("Curb Your Enthusiasm") or simply a self-involved train wreck ("Fat Actress"). Add Rob Roy Thomas and Peter Tortorici's "Significant Others" - a fast-paced comic look at a handful of couples in therapy - to the top of the short list of great Improv comedies. And you know what? This one actually does break the mold and do something fresh. I really just loved every bit of it.

    The show itself is basically a revolving door for these great characters to pass in and out of. Hysterically uptight James (Brian Palermo) and tough, bull-in-the-China-shop, been-around-the-block Chelsea (Andrea Savage, by any account the star of the show) are the most functionally dysfunctional couple of them all. Eleanor (Faith Salie ) and Ethan (Herschel Bleefeld) are the newlyweds with a baby on the way watching their cool former selves disappear. Then there is Bill (breakout star Fred Goss), depressed, unemployed husband to Connie (Jane Edith Wilson) who cheats on his wife with her sister. Hilarious late editions Devon (Chris Spencer) and Alex (Nicole Randall Johnson) are the marriage veterans with an 8 year old child who is picking up all of their bickering.

    There is something wonderfully simple about all of this. Playing with a premise that requires little more than the actors on a couch talking to the camera, Thomas and Totalicini do exactly the right thing: strip the concept down to the bare bones and let that spontaneous, naturally-sounding rhythm that improv dialog affords take center stage. With the fat trimmed they move like a firecracker from one laugh to the next. They fill it back up with endlessly original stories, told with maximum efficiency. We've seen the couple get mugged before, but we haven't seen them go to the mugger's suburban home and steal the stuff back. We've seen an extra-marital affair being exposed, but not while the guy was sitting between both women at a funeral.

    What feels so forced and contrived in "Curb" or so unfocused and spotty in "Reno 911!" is consistent, effortless and smooth in "Others". There is hardly a false note in the show. This is a clever series cut way to short by Bravo – apparently a network allergic to having anything except crap on it. It is adult and sophisticated, while at the same time wacky and screwball - qualities usually only reserved for the best British shows, yet it is as distinctly American as apple pie and divorce. "Significant Others" is a laugh-out-loud blast from start to finish. You really must see it.

    * * * * ½ / 5

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      Alex: [Alex is trying to explain something to the spanish speaking maid Carlotta] So I just wanted to talk to you about Rodney. Devon and I are going to take over driving him to school every morning, so you don't have to do it anymore.

      Carlotta: You're going to go to driving school today?

      Alex: School, yes. Driving, yes.

      Carlotta: Driving School.

      Alex: [Devon enters] Baby, Baby, she's not understanding the driving Rodney to school thing.

      Devon: Uh. No necesitamos, uh, drive, uh, our chiclet to school.

      Carlotta: Chiclet is bubble gum.

      Devon: [to Alex] See there's a couple different types of Spanishes.

      Carlotta: No, no, no, no.

      Devon: There's like Castilian and then there's plain old Mexican.

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      • March 9, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
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