- Network: NBC
- Series Premiere Date: Apr 14, 2011
Critic Reviews
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The show never takes off, and Reiser, best known for "Mad About You," winds up looking like a shoddy replica.
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The Paul Reiser Show is stale and dated.
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The only funny moments came from Omid Djalili, who plays a sub-dollar-store merchant and cat-tracking hobbyist.
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It's a measure of how bad this show is that it makes performers as good as Damages' Ben Shenkman and Eastbound & Down's Andrew Daly only slightly less irritating than Reiser himself.
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Reiser, a precise, nimble comic, doesn't have the gut-level energy to bully life into this contraption. It's stalled. [25 Apr 2011, p.46]
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The central failing point is that the comedy feels strained and lacks the fluid mania that makes Curb Your Enthusiasm so successful.
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Nothing in the first two of these trite NBC versions makes you want to continue with the others.
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The episodes sent to critics relied on so many middle-aged-buddies tropes (the competitiveness, the family obligations, the sudden drop-ins) that watching was just a chore.
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It's hard to imagine a worse idea than The Paul Reiser Show, creating a new void to replace the void that was Perfect Couples.
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The adventures aren't funny, and the friends aren't believable. But the real flaw is Reiser seems to have missed one of the central points that gives Curb its odd, counterintuitive appeal: David's willingness to paint himself in an unwaveringly horrid light.
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[Happy Endings] is a dream compared with the creaky overdose of Aleve that comes with The Paul Reiser Show.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 6 out of 19
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Mixed: 2 out of 19
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Negative: 11 out of 19
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Apr 18, 2011
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Apr 17, 2011
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Apr 15, 2011