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Episodes
Season 1
TV-MA
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Sean and Beverly Lincoln's marriage hits an extended rough patch thanks to the stress of their show becoming a dumbed-down sitcom and the narcissistic misadventures of their star Matt LeBlanc.
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Cast of Season 1
Matt LeBlanc
Matt LeBlanc
Tamsin Greig
Beverly Lincoln
Stephen Mangan
Sean Lincoln
John Pankow
Merc Lapidus
Kathleen Rose Perkins
Carol Rance
Pat Lees
Co-Producer
David Crane
Executive Producer
Jeffrey Klarik
Executive Producer
Jimmy Mulville
Executive Producer
Grenville Horner
Production Design
Fleur Whitlock
Art Direction
Clare Andrade
Set Decoration
Pam Downe
Costume Design
Ralph Wheeler-Holes
Costume Design
Suzanne Smith Crowley
Casting
Gilly Poole
Casting
Episodes • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
The Atlantic
Kevin Fallon
It's a delightfully winky look at the ridiculous LA television industry. As the writers, Stephen Mangan and Tamsin Grieg have that British adroit at lampooning American culture, and LeBlanc... is self-aware, self-serving, and, in turn, pretty satisfying.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Joey Slamon
Seven episodes of the hate/hate/love relationship between Beverly and LeBlanc felt stale half way through the season.
CinemaBlend
Katey Rich
Episodes is another one of those Hollywood satires that's also firmly entrenched within the system, making fun of the industry's excesses with softball jabs that simply can't work after six seasons of Entourage.
AV Club
Emily St. James
The central trio is very strong, with LeBlanc particularly a revelation considering the trope of an actor playing themselves is so overdone.
Salon.com
Matt Zoller Seitz
Episodes might be the best series in Showtime's history -- a nearly perfect half-hour comedy that delivers all the conventional satisfactions we expect from half-hour comedies and some unconventional ones as well.
San Jose Mercury News
Chuck Barney
LeBlanc pulls it off with poker-faced panache. It's a character who seems ridiculous, yet oh so real. That touch of reality gives "Episodes" its satirical oomph.
New York Times
Alessandra Stanley
It's a British and American co-production that mostly makes fun of American television: a satirical and quite funny comedy.
The Hollywood Reporter
Tim Goodman
There's so much delicious fun-house-mirror truth here.
USA Today
Robert Bianco
A riotously, often scathingly funny showbiz satire that proves LeBlanc is smart enough to know self-mockery can be a potent weapon, and talented enough to wield it properly.
TIME Magazine
James Poniewozik
Tthe dialogue is wittily written, and Matt LeBlanc turns out to be a pleasure to watch.
Variety
Brian Lowry
This Showtime-BBC co-venture isn't so much bad, necessarily, as simply redundant.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Emily Nussbaum
Oh my God, people: I was wrong. To my shock, Episodes is great-the sharpest sitcom debut this year.
HuffPost
Maureen Ryan
The show's creators have to decide whether they want revenge on the industry idiots who've crossed their paths, or if they want the audience [to] buy into comedic and dramatic situations that seem more grounded and less obvious.
Newsday
Verne Gay
"Episodes" is flawless and hilarious.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Jonathan Storm
It evolves into another Hollywood rarity: a TV show that is truly about relationships, complex and captivating for the long haul.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
It offers a great cast, and some very tight, tart scripting.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
When you're attacking a big, fat target like the superficial, duplicitous nature of Hollywood, and being so relentless and bitter about it, you need to be much, much, much funnier than "Episodes" is.
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
It just seems primarily designed to amuse the TV industry.
Los Angeles Times
Mary McNamara
Even when it's irritating, "Episodes" is funny.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Wiegand
By the end of its premiere, "Episodes" reaches the same level of staleness that it took "Entourage" several seasons to achieve.
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