Dweebs

Dweebs

1995
Dweebs
Dweebs

Dweebs

7.8 | en | Comedy

Dweebs is an American television comedy program that ran on CBS from September 22, to November 9, 1995, before it was canceled. 10 episodes were produced, of which six aired during the original airing schedule, and the remaining four episodes were aired elsewhere at a later date.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP10  The Actress Show
Jan. 01,0001
The Actress Show

The guys are awestruck when a gorgeous Hollywood actress agrees to model for the computer game they're designing.

EP9  The Karl's Crisis Show
Jan. 01,0001
The Karl's Crisis Show

Karl's attempt at a nightclub to prove he is not ready to retire lands him in trouble.

EP8  The Noreen Sleeps with Warren Show
Jan. 01,0001
The Noreen Sleeps with Warren Show

After Noreen has an eventful evening with Warren, Carey wonders if her other co-workers are more than just innocent nerds.

EP7  The Bad P.R. Show
Nov. 03,1995
The Bad P.R. Show

When Cyberbyte releases a software program riddled with bugs, Warren's mishandling of the resultant media attention creates a full-blown P.R. disaster.

EP6  The Crush Show
Oct. 27,1995
The Crush Show

Vic realizes he's head over heels for Carey and suffers the pangs of unrequited love.

EP5  The Bad Back Show
Oct. 20,1995
The Bad Back Show

Corey puts her back out, so the boys bring the office to her home -- literally.

EP4  The Cyrano Show
Oct. 13,1995
The Cyrano Show

Carey assumes the Internet identity of verbally challenged Warren, and cyberchats with a flirty woman who suggests an in-person tete-a-tete.

EP3  The Birthday Party Show
Oct. 06,1995
The Birthday Party Show

Carey persuades the guys to overcome their paralytic fear of socializing and come to her birthday party, but they don't click with her cool friends.

EP2  The Privacy Show
Sep. 29,1995
The Privacy Show

Carey feels violated after the guys use their computer wizardry to do a background check on the man she's dating; but ""they just don't know how to get to know someone the normal way.""

EP1  Pilot
Sep. 22,1995
Pilot

A technophobic young woman hired as office manager tries to hide her lack of technical skills from the software company's brilliant but socially inept founder.

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Released: 1995-09-22 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Dweebs is an American television comedy program that ran on CBS from September 22, to November 9, 1995, before it was canceled. 10 episodes were produced, of which six aired during the original airing schedule, and the remaining four episodes were aired elsewhere at a later date.

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Corey Feldman , Peter Scolari , Stephen Tobolowsky

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Reviews

uber_geek This was one of those shows that didn't get a chance. Think of Big Bang Theory before its time. Quirky, socially awkward, but brilliant nerds meet a girl.Peter Scolari's character is kind of a Bill Gates who started a company in his garage. Their business takes off and they have to get an office and secretary. They have brains (and now money!), but don't know how to relate outside of other nerds. Warren Mosbey (Scolari's character) has trampoline in his office, which he would jump on while thinking.Unfortunately this just didn't take off back in 1995, when most people didn't even know what the internet was yet. Also, I agree with others that the title didn't appeal to non-geeks. It says something that I still recall the series from over 15 years ago that only had 11 episodes.
bigsleepj The waiter in a geeky Internet cafe describes one of the day's specials and comments that "Like Bill Gates it's way to rich."In another scene the programmers are designing a game called "Kill everyone! 2". The main character, Carey (Farah Forke), asks "But if everybody was killed in the first game who is left to kill?" The answer comes "People who hid and dogs and cats."Back in the internet cafe, Carey tries to meet with the boss's internet girlfriend who turns out to be a bunch of kids playing a prank. She walks over to her nerdy co-workers who are busy on the Internet. One of them presses a button and says: "I traced his on-line name (the leader of the kids). His name is Stephen (or something). Unfortunately he just flunked maths."DWEEBS didn't have the perverse humour of FRIENDS, the absurb situations of SEINFELD, Homer Simpson, or family-comedy that made THE HOGAN FAMILY, PERFECT STRANGERS or FULL HOUSE so funny. It did have messages like EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND or the message-bashing of JUST SHOOT ME. It just wanted to make you laugh.Those who dared watch it knows it would have been one of TVs greatest shows. It had memorable characters the boss of the company, who does his brainstorming on a trampoline. Vic, the cool macho jock, who likes programming. The list goes on.The situation of the comedy is this: Carey, the type of outgoing person who never hang out with nerds, takes on a job at a small programming firm. Soon she discover that these guys are better people than her old friends, and that they are richer!This show only had about eleven episodes, but it made me laugh! I looked forward to it every night! My friends and I talked about it, it was cleaner than most shows (someone say MARRIED WITH CHILDREN) while still being funny. It is something of a gem! But now it lies forgotten on a video tape somewhere!Would I like to see it again? No. I'm afraid that I wont like it second time around. Some memories are bettetr that way...But I would like to see a new version!
ash-73 I loved this show and I was so sorry to find out that it was canceled. The networks don't give shows time to find their nitch sometimes. Seinfield, Family Ties and a lot of other shows weren't big ratings getters at first but someone with vision allowed them time to find huge audiences. This show would have found an audience too but the network had no vision.
Rerrun I know Dweebs didn't last more than a month or so. Yes, I fully agree that it was somewhat corny and not real sharp, but I have to admit-- it was hilarious. So few comedies make me laugh any more. They are too smooth and slick. Dweebs came buy it's laughs honestly.Too bad it was never given a chance, I think it really would have caught on.