- Network: ABC
- Series Premiere Date: Sep 26, 2006
Critic Reviews
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It's clever [and] a little dark. [29 Sep 2006, p.72]
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While tonight's premiere episode is good, the show really sprouts wings and flies in episode two.
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Everyone in the pilot makes a solid first impression.
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Nothing groundbreaking here, obviously, but it's still pretty funny.
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It shows more than a bit of promise.
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Engaging.
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"Help Me Help You" has a few more surprises and comedic heft to it than expected.
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It's pleasant enough--and thankfully it's not zany. The problem is that Danson's crisis is believable midlife comedy, while the patients' neuroses are closer to stock. [9 Oct 2006, p.41]
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A sly, witty step up from the boorish "Becker."
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It's funny in its own way, smarter than most TV comedies and has a terrific cast -- all of which makes me wonder why I'm not more moved by it.
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At first blush, "Help Me Help You" looks like it will be terrible, but it's not. The actors are talented. The language and pacing are playful.
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A mildly amusing sitcom that is promising -- including the sense that it promises to go nowhere fast.
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Mr. Danson has some funny moments, but he is not as comfortable in a comic genre where deadpan takes the place of punch line.
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Considering his talents, Danson should be the show's biggest asset, and yet his character has become its biggest problem.
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The show isn't a debacle, but it's a disappointing comedy that doesn't live up to an interesting premise.
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For now, it remains more like a group of shuffled skits than a cohesive series.
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It’s not laugh-out-loud funny, but once in a while it’s vaguely amusing, though certainly not in a must-see sort of way.
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Several steps up from "Becker."
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While [Danson's] old-pro timing gives the show a modest lift, "Help Me Help You" provides more of an incentive to get off the couch than to plop down on one.
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The jibes quickly wear thin and predictable, and there's simply not much to Help Me Help You.
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Danson throws himself into the role with good humor, but Help Me Help You yields little good humor.
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There's no laugh track, so maybe it's all supposed to be sophisticated and delightfully risque. But nobody will be mistaking Rushfield and Konner for Noel Coward or Oscar Wilde.
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This comedy is just not funny.
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"Help Me" is a Gobi Desert of laughs... There's a strong odor of desperation on-screen, as if the competent and seasoned actors here know they're in this for a short ride. Indeed, they are.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 15 out of 17
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Mixed: 1 out of 17
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Negative: 1 out of 17
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jcJul 13, 2007looks funny especially with gieco caveman in it
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FranSNov 14, 2006Nice Change--Funny
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AshishAOct 18, 2006Nice show! interesting characters. lots of potential.