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JPod

  • TV Series
  • 2008
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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David Kopp, Benjamin Ayres, Steph Song, Emilie Ullerup, and Torrance Coombs in JPod (2008)
ComedyDrama

The misadventures of the staff of an eccentric video game design studio.The misadventures of the staff of an eccentric video game design studio.The misadventures of the staff of an eccentric video game design studio.

  • Creators
    • Douglas Coupland
    • Michael MacLennan
  • Stars
    • David Kopp
    • Emilie Ullerup
    • Steph Song
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Douglas Coupland
      • Michael MacLennan
    • Stars
      • David Kopp
      • Emilie Ullerup
      • Steph Song
    • 15User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 12 nominations total

    Episodes13

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    David Kopp
    • Ethan Jarlewski
    • 2008
    Emilie Ullerup
    Emilie Ullerup
    • Kaitlin Joyce
    • 2008
    Steph Song
    Steph Song
    • Brianna 'Bree' Jyang
    • 2008
    Benjamin Ayres
    Benjamin Ayres
    • Cowboy…
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    Torrance Coombs
    Torrance Coombs
    • John Doe
    • 2008
    Sherry Miller
    Sherry Miller
    • Carol Jarlewski
    • 2008
    Alan Thicke
    Alan Thicke
    • Jim Jarlewski
    • 2008
    Colin Cunningham
    Colin Cunningham
    • Steve Lefkowitz
    • 2008
    Raugi Yu
    Raugi Yu
    • Kam Fong
    • 2008
    Peter Benson
    Peter Benson
    • Greg Jarlewski
    • 2008
    Karen Holness
    Karen Holness
    • Gordina
    • 2008
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    Darren Moore
    • Dwight
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    • Larry Parrish
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    • Creators
      • Douglas Coupland
      • Michael MacLennan
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    9belair82g

    Great Canadian Show

    I have recently become a Douglas Coupland fan and was very excited to find out that jPod was going to become a show. I actually only started reading the novel after the show had been advertised. I feel the need to address that a television show and a novel are two different forms of mediums and I will treat them as such. As a television show I find it very entertaining and am actually impressed that a television show that actually holds my interest can be Canadian. The only other Canadian show (of fiction) I am a fan of is the Kids in the Hall. For years I have given up on television but thanks to jPod and the show Reaper I have reasons to watch TV again. I recommend this show and want nothing but the best for this great Canadian show.
    3miketurnham

    Jpod gets the Ugly Betty treatment. (unfortunately)

    OK, so I read the book a few months ago and really enjoyed it. I actually have a friend who works in a similar job to the "podsters" and found a lot to relate to with the characters. However after seeing the first two episodes of the series, I've got to say it's a major let down. First off the humour just seems to fall flat. Areas of the book where I was laughing out loud, once converted to the small screen, lose their edge and wit.

    Unfortunately the characters haven't converted well either, not only is one of my favourites, Evil Mark missing altogether but Ethan's character development and relationships seem rushed. Worst of all he appears a lot less compassionate and therefore less likable. Other major characters don't live up to their literary cousins either, whether this is due more to poor scripting or bad acting I can't quite decide yet.

    All in all, a clever and witty book has been stripped of its best qualities, leaving us with unlikable characters which have lost their clout in translation and therefore meander from one wacky plot turn to the next.

    After episode three, the series could grow on me like a new haircut you hate at first.....but I seriously doubt it.

    Your only hope with this series is to have not read or intend to read the book. but I wouldn't recommend that.
    8kabojnk

    Better on TV than as a Book

    First off, some other comments seem to miss some key ideas behind the show. First off, the "lack of originality" alluding to various parallel plot devices in the movie "Everything's Gone Green" is misconceived. jPod was released as a novel prior to said movie, so the apparent lack of originality in the series seems more of a reflection of poor timing when optioning a book for a series right after making a movie that uses similar elements from the book.

    As for the series itself, I find it far more enjoyable than the actual novel jPod, mainly because the novel donned the mantle of its predecessor, Microserfs, which differed quite a lot. While the characters seemed annoying and almost purposeless in jPod as a book, which may or may not have been an attempt to contrast the world of 1995 (Microserfs) to the world of today in the tech industry, the characters nonetheless come across as entertaining on television. When I watch the show I no longer try to correlate jPod to Microserfs, and I therefore lose the biggest hangup I had about jPod.

    The plots that occur in each episode are absurdly unrealistic, even for Douglas Coupland who manages to weave together great tapestries in his novels revolving around chance, coincidence, and philosophical insights into mundane objects and foods. But as long as someone isn't looking for a plausible story in each episode, it will be far easier to enjoy the series. I'd hate to really toss out such a misnomer, but this show is probably the best example I can think of for a great situational comedy that doesn't revolve around the same old characters who live in the same drab world and fall victim to the same cliché'd plot lines.

    Whether or not there is a sense of verisimilitude in the reflection of the game industry is somewhat irrelevant to me as I am not in the industry. But considering I've known people who have worked at Electronic Arts (they're all disgruntled ex-employees) can attest to similar working conditions of being pieces of a massive company that takes pleasure in overworking and underappreciating their employees--which easily reflects in their turnover rate. As for the interactions between the actual co-workers in the Pod, I doubt it's realistic but how entertaining is an average day working for a video game company? Even if the characters aren't believable employees I think they fit the role quite well for what's needed to be translated to television.

    While this review is poorly written and disheveled, I maintain that this is an excellent series to try watching if you enjoyed Coupland's books, or the movie "Wonderboys" (or the book it was based on by Michael Chabon), or just happen to enjoy an entertaining movie that brings almost a Seinfeld-like attention to some of the things and situations in life that most of us overlook or don't even think about.
    10taddeoblakk

    Best

    The best show i have see in all mine 30 years of live i dream a continue and more dvds 10000%
    10deannalc

    totally lovin it

    I am a huge Coupland fan, and loved the book. I find that often movie or TV adaptations ruin the books, however, in this case, even though the show isn't "true to the book", I find it very amusing. It is easy to watch, the characters are fun and diverse..Alan Thicke is an absolute gem. When I watch it, I don't think..."you can totally tell this show is Canadian"... I am sure you all know what I mean by that. I think its a show that Canadians can be really proud to call their own. Way to go Douglas Coupland and cast and crew of Jpod. I look forward to next weeks adventure . Perhaps next we can see Girlfriend In a Coma on the screen!

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    • Release date
      • January 2008 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • CBC (Canada)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Джей-Под
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • I'm Feeling Lucky Productions
      • No Equal Entertainment
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      • 1h(60 min)
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