- Network: ABC
- Series Premiere Date: Jan 5, 2007
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You get the feeling that if this show is given enough time to find its strengths and understand its characters, it could be around for quite some time.
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It's a good cast, and Arquette's peculiar charm is always welcome. But I'm tired of comedies about the desperate infantilism of panicked adults. [8 Jan 2007, p.35]
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"In Case of Emergency" is uneven, more antic than witty.
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A haphazard farce that fails to find a consistently funny groove.
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In Case of Emergency puts these characters through sadistic slapstick.
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It's kind of like Friends if every character had been outlandishly contrived, every situation had been stripped of every humorous moment, and every attempt at sentiment had felt cheap and unearned.
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Its writers are clearly addicted to the tired conceit of giving us three jokes per script page, no matter how played-out the jokes, no matter how predictable the pratfalls.
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Where The Class is warm and charming, Emergency is crude and overdrawn.
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Lori Loughlin co-stars as an emergency room doctor who's dragged into their lives in ways so sitcommy they make robbing Mick Jagger look like a halfway decent idea.
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Germann [is] the only good thing in the show.
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It becomes clear rather quickly that there's nothing funny going on here and, by the second episode, the show seems out of ideas for its paper-thin premise.
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[It] instantly displays a commitment to slapstick in direct proportion to a state of comedic denial.
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There's a desperation to the whole affair, a sense that if the creators just keep the pace fast and the jokes tasteless, everything will be fine.
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"Emergency" is sodden, forbidding, a waste of 22 good minutes.
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"The Class," not a terrific sitcom by any stretch of the imagination, trades in this quarterlife crisis nonsense each week far better than "Emergency" does.
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Somewhere trapped inside this shrill, irritating comedy is a better show that emerges only in fleeting glimpses, amid the manic tone and Catskills-comic humor.
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A peculiar piece of work that's a whole lot creepier than it means to be.
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It’s not well-cast.... It’s not well-written.
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There doesn't seem to be a point to the madness here, and that gives this one the expected life span (and the charms) of a housefly.
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Never thought a TV comedy would leave me wistful for Silverman's NBC bomb "The Single Guy," but "In Case of Emergency" manages to do just that.
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[A] shapeless, pointlessly annoying comedy.
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Dreadful... unwatchable... There's nothing unlikable about the rest of the cast [other than Arquette], but their attempts at farce make you just want to get away from them.
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[It] may be the worst, most annoying comedy to turn up on the networks this season.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 13 out of 18
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Mixed: 1 out of 18
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Negative: 4 out of 18
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LinWMar 2, 2007
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PeggyFMar 1, 2007Stupid and trashy. Lousy writing;not funny. Uncomfortable to watch.
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AndrewSFeb 19, 2007