Committed

Committed

2005
Committed
Committed

Committed

7.3 | TV-14 | en | Comedy

Committed is a television sitcom that aired on NBC as a midseason replacement from January 4 to March 15, 2005. Although originally broadcast twice a week the series eventually settled in a regular timeslot on Tuesdays at 9:30PM EST after Scrubs. The show starred Josh Cooke and Jennifer Finnigan and costarred Darius McCrary, Tammy Lynn Michaels and Tom Poston. Cooke and Finnigan played two single and extremely eccentric New Yorkers who are subject to constant interference when they begin dating from their equally eccentric friends and Finnigan's roommate, known only as "Dying Clown" or "Clown" who was actually a clown, played by Tom Poston. The show ran for 13 episodes. Clips and fan-generated montages can still be found online, but no official DVDs have been produced.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP13  The Perfect Person Episode (2)
Mar. 15,2005
The Perfect Person Episode (2)

Nate wakes up in Natalie's bed, and quickly gets out of there. He later tells Marni, and about a kiss shared between Nate & Natalie. Marni decides she needs to kiss a guy to be even, which leads to Nate and Marni "breaking up". However, Marni is reluctant to give up, and chases Nate down, who says his speech was only to say he is sick of Marni's behavior, and that they will be together forever.

EP12  The Perfect Person Episode (1)
Mar. 08,2005
The Perfect Person Episode (1)

Todd, in an attempt to break up Nate & Marni, sets Nate up by getting him drunk, and placing him in bed with the person he has a lot in common with.

EP11  The Burger Episode
Mar. 01,2005
The Burger Episode

Nate loses a bet to Bowie, and must buy him a $29 hamburger. Just as they are about to leave, they run into Marni, who invites herself out with them. Nate needs to go get cash from the ATM, only he runs into trouble with a homeless man he tries to help. All of this delays Bowie from his hamburger, which he fasted for 24 hours to have.

EP10  The Statue Guy Episode
Feb. 22,2005
The Statue Guy Episode

Nate faces his fears when he attends the funeral of Fred the Statue Guy, but accidentally takes communion even though he is Jewish. Elsewhere, Marni introduces Tess to her hairstylist, who when washing Marni's hair, causes Marni to have ""hairgasms"".

EP9  The Mother Episode
Feb. 15,2005
The Mother Episode

Nate takes Marni to meet his mother, who is residing in an asylum. The only problem is his mother doesn't like Marni, and Marni is desperate for her approval.

EP8  The Snow Episode
Feb. 08,2005
The Snow Episode

Marni and Nate have a really bad day, so they decide to lock themselves inside Marni's apartment to disconnect from the world. Only it is difficult to stay disconnected for Marni when it starts snowing.

EP7  The Snap Out Of It Episode
Feb. 01,2005
The Snap Out Of It Episode

Marni is up for a promotion at work, but when she doesn't get the job, she falls into a depression. Nate tries everything he can think of to snap her out of it, including seeing what he thinks is a therapist for advice.

EP6  The Birthday Episode
Jan. 25,2005
The Birthday Episode

On the night before, Marni informs Nate that the next day is her birthday. Nate goes out scrambling for the perfect gift, but is always outdone by Todd. When Nate finally has the perfect gift, he can not give it to Marni because they keep getting interrupted. But when he finally does, it brings the two closer together.

EP5  The Morning After
Jan. 18,2005
The Morning After

Nate spends the night at Marni's for the first time, and they decide to have a picnic the next day. The only trouble is Marni's father, who abandoned her, causes some problems on the way to their picnic.

EP4  The Tea Episode
Jan. 13,2005
The Tea Episode

Nate decides that he wants to become closer to Marni, so he brings a cup of her favourite tea to the hospital where she works. When he gets there he is surprised to find that Marni has another boyfriend, albeit an imaginary one.

EP3  The Apartment Episode
Jan. 11,2005
The Apartment Episode

Marni has never seen Nate's apartment, so she invites herself over one night. However, Nate is embarrased to have Marni see the clutter in his apartment, so he makes excuses to keep her away. Tess tells Marni to break in to see it while Nate is at work, only they get more than they bargained for when they do.

EP2  The Return of Todd Episode
Jan. 06,2005
The Return of Todd Episode

To make it up to Marni for throwing Todd out on their first date, Nate decides he will spend a day hanging out with Todd. However, Nate doesn't really want to hang out with him. Nate makes up excuses to avoid Todd, but Marni ruins his plans. Todd joins in on a basketball game that Nate and Bowie are playing. Todd continuously harasses Nate, causing Nate to bring out his true feelings about Todd.

EP1  The Pilot Episode
Jan. 04,2005
The Pilot Episode

Nate is set up to go on a blind date with Susan, only when he goes to pick her up, he picks up Marni, who was set to go on a different blind date. After talking through dinner, they realize they are perfect for each other, but also realize that they are on the wrong dates.

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Committed is a television sitcom that aired on NBC as a midseason replacement from January 4 to March 15, 2005. Although originally broadcast twice a week the series eventually settled in a regular timeslot on Tuesdays at 9:30PM EST after Scrubs. The show starred Josh Cooke and Jennifer Finnigan and costarred Darius McCrary, Tammy Lynn Michaels and Tom Poston. Cooke and Finnigan played two single and extremely eccentric New Yorkers who are subject to constant interference when they begin dating from their equally eccentric friends and Finnigan's roommate, known only as "Dying Clown" or "Clown" who was actually a clown, played by Tom Poston. The show ran for 13 episodes. Clips and fan-generated montages can still be found online, but no official DVDs have been produced.

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Reviews

katka42 Well, this show is long gone, but I still think of it sometimes. It was SO funny; I rarely laugh as hard as I did from this TV show! But it was also touching. Even "Mr. Binkley," as I always referred to Tom Poston, as a dying clown in the closet, was absurd, and yet it was comforting to have him around! My favorite scene was when Josh and her best friend (who happened to be a black man in a wheelchair), were each trying to be the first to talk to Marni. It was hysterical as they just played music as the two vied to get to her first. The other that sticks with me was bittersweet; the episode about the first snow. If this show comes out on DVD, I'm there!
carlos jara Marni is a great girl, that girl, who looks incredible, plus a great heart, this series make smile every time that I saw it, has a light humor, great actress.... I can not see "Close to home" just because I always want to remember that actress like Marni.... And his boyfriend was so cute to, his friend, absolutely great... and the clown... make out breath of laughing.... well, it is a shame to see that only are 12 episodes... It was a great series. but maybe don't have any more ideas the producers.... at least, we can always have marni in our memoriesGrettings from this country CHILE, I hope soon came more series like this.... it will needed... At least we have HEROES...Bye BYe
thedoctor98 It's like the writers went looking for the worst, most obvious "jokes". Part of me thinks they're going for the "it's so bad it's good" angle, but then the laugh-track seems to indicate that it's so bad, it's bad. Bad acting, bad writing, bad directing ... it's overwhelmingly bad. Why inflict this upon the world? I don't know. Tom Poston appears, he was average in the Bob Newhart show, and yet suspiciously he comes up in other shows. Not sure why, he's not funny or talented. This is not politically incorrect, but it's humorously incorrect, too. Possibly an 8 year old wrote it. Doesn't explain why the actors wanted to be in this. They're attractive, there's no doubt about it, but they're just untalented. There's so little talent in this, I couldn't understand it. Don't watch this and then the movie "Airplane" (/ "Flying High") ... you'll realise just how bad television has become. Sad, but true.
gamesoonly A whole lot of funny Potential here. This is a quirky and fun new sitcom, that has that something that hum Let me see..... I know! Iknow! It makes you laugh. The Characters are funny and still a bit tense, but hopefully this new series will have the chance to stay on long enough to pick their development and keep us laughing as opposed to what there is on TV now, if it is funny well so is the mumps. With exception to "E.B.L. RAYMOND" and "Still Standing" and sometimes "Listen Up", there are not many funny sitcoms on anymore. Heck Friends just ended last year, yet it sucked for the last 3 years it was on anyway. Back to basic's "Committed" is witty and just a whole lot of laughs, hope it makes it.