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Shelved

  • TV Series
  • 2023
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
567
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Paul Braunstein, Chris Sandiford, Lyndie Greenwood, and Dakota Ray Hebert in Shelved (2023)
Comedy

Follows the employees and patrons of Jameson Public Library as they go about their lives in this unassuming and extraordinary placeFollows the employees and patrons of Jameson Public Library as they go about their lives in this unassuming and extraordinary placeFollows the employees and patrons of Jameson Public Library as they go about their lives in this unassuming and extraordinary place

  • Creator
    • Anthony Q. Farrell
  • Stars
    • Lyndie Greenwood
    • Chris Sandiford
    • Dakota Ray Hebert
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    567
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Anthony Q. Farrell
    • Stars
      • Lyndie Greenwood
      • Chris Sandiford
      • Dakota Ray Hebert
    • 13User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

    Episodes8

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    Lyndie Greenwood
    Lyndie Greenwood
    • Wendy Yarmouth
    • 2023
    Chris Sandiford
    Chris Sandiford
    • Howard Tutt
    • 2023
    Dakota Ray Hebert
    Dakota Ray Hebert
    • Jacqueline 'Jaq' Bedard
    • 2023
    Paul Braunstein
    Paul Braunstein
    • Bryce deLaurel
    • 2023
    Taylor Love
    Taylor Love
    • Sheila Boyd
    • 2023
    Robin Duke
    Robin Duke
    • Unhoused Wendy Brown
    • 2023
    Varun Saranga
    Varun Saranga
    • Alvin…
    • 2023
    Susan A. Lock
    • Tanya
    • 2023
    Ajahnis Charley
    Ajahnis Charley
    • Owen
    • 2023
    Paloma Nuñez
    Paloma Nuñez
    • Loretta Braxton
    • 2023
    Anthony Q. Farrell
    Anthony Q. Farrell
    • Black Shusher
    • 2023
    Rothaford Gray
    Rothaford Gray
    • Oswald
    • 2023
    Shazdeh Kapadia
    Shazdeh Kapadia
    • Jasmine
    • 2023
    Brandon Hackett
    Brandon Hackett
    • Dane
    • 2023
    Steve Valentine
    Steve Valentine
    • Patton Jefferson
    • 2023
    Ophira Calof
    • Laura
    • 2023
    Daniel F.K. Fernandes
    Daniel F.K. Fernandes
    • Antwan…
    • 2023
    Owen Fawcett
    Owen Fawcett
    • 2023
    • Creator
      • Anthony Q. Farrell
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    User reviews13

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    3wisdomwasp

    Soulless, unfunny, by the numbers, progressive cringe- AI? Looks nice though.

    This show is a rip off of Abbott Elementary, and unfortunately not a good one. It's so by the numbers I wonder if AI helped write it.

    Earnest lead black female character- check.

    Nerdy black young male - check Conservative old white guy - check Overly progressive hippie - check Characterless and boring LGBTIQ+ to make up the numbers - check

    Progressive plot episode early to virtue signal and meet quotas yep that too.

    But worst of all, it's just rarely funny. Not laugh out loud funny and not cringe funny. Just try hard funny.

    Sad becuase the setting had a lot of potential and the actors are all really trying. Lyndie Greenwood shows she can act and is a pretty face, but she's not from what ive seen a FUNNY actress.

    And the show also contains the most annoying and unfunny character I've seen in a sitcom for a long time- Wendy the homeless lady. You can skip her scenes.
    5sittler35672

    better than most sitcoms that come out of Canada but that doesn't mean much

    It's just an average standard sitcom that doesn't really do anything to advance Canadian entertainment. Nothing really outstandingly good or bad here. People have told me the creator of the show is beloved by a lot of white executives in power. But I don't think he's a very strong TV writer. Not the best diverse voice Canada has but he is well-connected.

    It's a very forgettable experience when you watch an episode. You don't feel compelled to come back so that will definitely hurt it.

    But CTV could very well keep renewing this despite nobody watching because they need to have some Can Con and the diversity that is forced by the CRTC.

    It's important to note that this is an actual sitcom though where you can see the clear jokes unlike CTV's "Children Ruin Everything" which is a cringe fest.
    9VinnieRattolle

    A little workplace comedy with a big heart

    Shelved follows the day-to-day lives of a fictitious group of librarians and regular patrons at the Parkdale Public Library in Toronto. Head librarian Wendy Yarmouth is relentlessly perky and naive, and finds herself struggling to make tough calls. Assistant head Bryce deLaurel is misogynistic and set in his ways. Junior librarian Jaq Bedard is snarky and likes to mess with others for her own amusement. New to the branch is Howard Tutt, who tries to prove to everyone that he's not elitist, but he consistently winds up tripping over his own feet. Sheila Boyd is a put-together part time worker who runs the community desk and is a love interest for Howard. "Unhoused Wendy" Brown is a homeless woman who uses the facilities while trying to get her life back together. And Alvin Canada is a pretentious businessman who uses the study room as his personal office.

    In the 2020s, there's a real problem with comedies that are either mean-spirited or trying so hard not to offend anyone that they're just not funny. I'm happy to say that Shelved doesn't fall into either of those categories. The character of Bryce, for example, should be thoroughly unlikable. He says and does some awful things (that are also really funny), but it comes from a place of ignorance rather than spite, so his coworkers still like him despite his very glaring character flaws. The third episode featured a timely story centering on a drag queen heading up story time. It could have come across as either mean or preachy, but they handled it with subtlety, class, and humor. And speaking as someone who spent a year living in their car, I'm thrilled to see that Unhoused Wendy was treated with respect rather than being a total stereotype (she's a little stereotypical in her first outing, but gets better in later episodes). If all homeless persons were depicted like this rather than lazy losers and drug addicts, then I might not have had to endure what I went through.

    There's a real heart in this show which is unusual for current TV. Comparisons to "Parks & Rec," "The Office" and countless similar workplace shows have flown fast and hard, but personally, I think it's more like "Schitt's Creek" with a little more ethnic diversity -- there's a broad range of eccentric characters who learn to put up with the quirks of the people around them, and even sometimes love them precisely for their quirks. That's life, folks.

    I need to take a moment to gush about Lyndie Greenwood. Wendy is a total 180 from the characters that she's played in the past, and she's WONDERFUL in the role. Greenwood always shines brightly, but comedy seems to suit her really well, and I hope she gets more opportunities to be funny.

    The season's currently halfway through, but I'm looking forward to the rest and hoping they get picked up for more. The show's really good, but it has the potential to truly become a classic if given the opportunity.
    7jlroxon

    It's cute!

    I think, for a first season, it's a good start.

    I think Manager Wendy is too "otherworldly" for this. A lot of her lines sound like a badly written childrens' book. She's really unbelievable, the way she's written, and it's almost insulting if I'm honest.

    Many of the characters are interesting but yeah - first season, underdeveloped; that's normal. Some good sight gags and punchlines - I lol'd once or twice. I like the pacing and the patter.

    To be honest - I came here JUST to defend it cuz I knew it would take a beating but I don't want anyone to give up on it. I think it has SO much potential, and is ONE of the best ideas Canadian Television has had in a long time. Canadian TV has seemed to step up a little lately. I'm appreciating that.

    Love the premise, love the path. Now just a little polish. I like it.
    8eas-46915

    Great Character Base

    All the characters have a potential of having episodes based on the character. If I was to complain on the show, would be the character of Wendy being a little too nerdy......but the characters are all great, Jaq is just wonderful, Bryce adds old school. There are episodes that can be outside of the Library as well in the library the various characters add so much life and various story lines. The show has to be reviewed and rewritten for additional story lines and serious overtones with current life story's and of course funny / crazy story lines simple story lines. There is good diverse characters to put up several seasons of shows. Please write up season 2.

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      The Toronto Public Library loaned the production 21,000 books (on 16 pallets) that were out of circulation to use as set dressing, plus they received donations from various publishers.

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      • March 6, 2023 (France)
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