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Trust Me

  • TV Series
  • 2009
  • 1h
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Eric McCormack and Tom Cavanagh in Trust Me (2009)
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A look at the private and professional lives of employees at the Chicago advertising agency Rothman, Greene and Moore.A look at the private and professional lives of employees at the Chicago advertising agency Rothman, Greene and Moore.A look at the private and professional lives of employees at the Chicago advertising agency Rothman, Greene and Moore.

  • Creators
    • Hunt Baldwin
    • John Coveny
  • Stars
    • Eric McCormack
    • Tom Cavanagh
    • Monica Potter
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    • Creators
      • Hunt Baldwin
      • John Coveny
    • Stars
      • Eric McCormack
      • Tom Cavanagh
      • Monica Potter
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Eric McCormack
    Eric McCormack
    • Mason McGuire
    • 2009
    Tom Cavanagh
    Tom Cavanagh
    • Conner
    • 2009
    Monica Potter
    Monica Potter
    • Sarah Krajicek-Hunter
    • 2009
    Sarah Clarke
    Sarah Clarke
    • Erin McGuire
    • 2009
    Mike Damus
    Mike Damus
    • Tom Fuller
    • 2009
    Geoffrey Arend
    Geoffrey Arend
    • Hector Culligan
    • 2009
    Griffin Dunne
    Griffin Dunne
    • Tony Mink
    • 2009
    Greg Ellis
    Greg Ellis
    • Simon Cochran
    • 2009
    Kathleen Rose Perkins
    Kathleen Rose Perkins
    • Amy
    • 2009
    Donna Murphy
    Donna Murphy
    • Denise Goodman
    • 2009
    Vanessa Marano
    Vanessa Marano
    • Haley
    • 2009
    Amy Pietz
    Amy Pietz
    • Diane
    • 2009
    Rhea Seehorn
    Rhea Seehorn
    • Brooke
    • 2009
    Uriah Shelton
    Uriah Shelton
    • Jack McGuire
    • 2009
    Peter Cambor
    Peter Cambor
    • Andrew Hunter
    • 2009
    Andy Comeau
    Andy Comeau
    • 2009
    Richard Kuhlman
    Richard Kuhlman
    • 2009
    Jon Curry
    Jon Curry
    • 2009
    • Creators
      • Hunt Baldwin
      • John Coveny
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    9heyrauchie

    the cast will pull this one through

    so the show isn't off to the strongest start, but i feel like the first few episodes are often shaky with any character based series. it's not like this show revolves around extreme situations where they can wow us with crime solving or medical saves like so many other shows. there's good humor and great relationship building. i love love love the cast, the two leads, both with strong comedic backgrounds will give the show a good balance with comedy and drama. i'm really excited to see where they go from here. there hasn't been a show about the inner workings of an ad firm. plenty of law firms, government and hospital environments, but this show will have something different to offer for sure. i'll be staying tuned!
    10Kimberlyjeana

    I love it - Welcome back Tom & Eric

    I have to say I love it. But I would have loved it no matter what. Love that it has a great set up - a Chicago-based Ad Agency. Along with the sexiest men around - Eric McMcormack (I have so missed him) and my heart stopping crush from "Ed" the always lovable Tom Cavanagh. To be honest if the show was horrible I would love it just for that. BUT IT IS NOT! It actually has a great beginning. The barbs back and forth between Eric & Tom are great. Monica Potter looks like she fits in. Also loved seeing Jason Mara (even if it was only for a minute) I heard about this show about a year ago & I have been waiting for this show for a long time. I hope TNT gives this a chance to grow and does not kill it early like they did with "Saved" (the Tom Everett Scott drama from 2006) TNT please give this show a chance to grow - I can not wait to see where it goes from here.
    arthurdaley69

    A random TV episode...

    Just happened across an episode (no idea which one) of this on RTE in Ireland very very late last night. RTE have this really annoying habit of buying random TV programmes from the US & Australia and sticking them into the 1am to 4am slot so no one realises they are on. They don't even have the name of the show up on screen at the 'ad breaks'.

    I thought this might be OK with Eric McCormack from 'Will & Grace' and yer man from 'Ed'but it wasn't really very good and so it was no surprise at all when Ifound this note on the internet today (after I searched IMDb for the title of course :-)

    'On Friday, April 10th, 2009, the New York Times reported that TNT opted out of renewing Trust Me for a second season due to low ratings.'

    I wont be watching any more of it then.....
    8cardiffgiant-89965

    Should Have Gotten More Seasons!

    I quite enjoyed this (much too short-lived) series and was sad when it had come to an end. The one and only season consisted of thirteen 40-ish minute episodes and I for one found myself having a hard time trying to pace myself and not over-indulging by finishing the series off in a night or two because by the first episode I really liked it and knew there would only be 12 more episodes to go and I didn't want it to be over too fast. This series, despite its "hour-long" setting, is far more comedy than drama. The drama mostly revolves around whatever client they're trying to crack that current week (episode) with some very light personal drama thrown in for good measure but even amidst the drama, its for the most part, comedic drama.

    The main cast is great together and seem like they're just having fun all the time which makes it all that more enjoyable to watch. At the core of this show is two long-time friends and creative Ad Agency partners, Mason Maguire and Conner (who, for whatever reason throughout the entire series never has a last name revealed and they make sure you notice it) played by Canadian funny-men Eric McCormack (Will & Grace) and Tom Cavanagh (The Flash). McCormack's Mason is the responsible partner of the two. He's got the house, the wife, the kids, and takes his work seriously. For the most part, at least. Mason's largest challenge usually revolves around wrangling in his partner, Conner, who, although arguably a genius at it, would rather be out enjoying life rather than working. He's a bit of a slacker (though can and does "bring it home" when he needs to) and enjoys his worry-free bachelor lifestyle. Cavanagh delivers rapid-fire dialogue and oozes charm and charisma every scene he's in. The two bickering besties prove to be perfect sparring partners in their scenes together and always leave you wanting more.

    Aside from Mason and Conner you also have Sarah (Monica Potter), recently divorced and even more recently just hired on to the firm that Mason and Conner work for. Sarah is more or less swept under the rug in just about every aspect of her job though she isn't about to let it go unnoticed and will basically complain about whatever it is she has to complain about that week all episode long. Potter does a good enough job for it though that you don't (at least I don't) find it annoying at all. She's the underdog newcomer of the group while Mason and Conner are the show ponies but she knows she's just as talented as them. The only problem? Her personality. Not a lot of people like her or get along with her, though she does pretty quickly come to fit in well with her new colleagues.

    All in all I thought this show was pretty great and I'm surprised it got canceled after just one season! I for one would have loved to see more. I guess that leaves me with little choice than to do a re- watch every now and again when I want something light and funny and worth 42 minutes of my time.
    4glynne41

    A Real Disappointment

    I want to like this show! I really do! Great cast, fun premise, and lots of potential, but seriously, what is up with Conner, the character played by Thomas Cavanaugh? He is almost totally unlikeable. I think he is supposed to be quirky and unpredictable, but every time he appears on scene, I find myself cringing. He has absolutely NO good points, no charisma, no character traits that you can really identify with. It's as if the character has no consistency. It is all over the place. There is nothing there to hold onto and to enjoy. I find that I like the other characters and look forward to their ever growing inter-relationships. I especially enjoy Sara, Monica Potter's character. Here's hoping it will get better. Give Thomas Cavanaugh something to work with, please! Give the man a break! He's a great actor!

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    • Release date
      • January 26, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Truth in Advertising
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • TNT
      • The Shephard/Robin Company
      • Warner Horizon Television
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