Inconceivable

Inconceivable

2005
Inconceivable
Inconceivable

Inconceivable

6.3 | en | Drama

Inconceivable is an American primetime television medical drama, which was broadcast on NBC. The program premiered on September 23, 2005. The show revolved around the professional and personal lives of those who work at the Family Options Fertility Clinic. The clinic is run by its co-founders along with their new partner. The staff includes an attorney, a nurse, office manager and a medical technician. The series was created by Oliver Goldstick and Marco Pennette. Goldstick and Pennette also serve as executive producers as do Brian Robbins and Mike Tollin. The show was a Touchstone Television and Tollin/Robbins production. It was one of the few shows produced by the former not to air on ABC in recent years. Only two episodes aired before the series was canceled.

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Seasons & Episodes

1
EP10  If You Prick Us, Do We Not Breed?
Jan. 01,0001
If You Prick Us, Do We Not Breed?

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EP9  From Here to Motility
Jan. 01,0001
From Here to Motility

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EP8  Between an Egg and a Hard Place
Jan. 01,0001
Between an Egg and a Hard Place

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EP7  Last Straw
Jan. 01,0001
Last Straw

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EP6  Face Your Demon, Semen
Jan. 01,0001
Face Your Demon, Semen

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EP5  Sex, Lies & Sonograms
Oct. 21,2005
Sex, Lies & Sonograms

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EP4  Balls in Your Court
Oct. 14,2005
Balls in Your Court

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EP3  To Surrogate With Love
Oct. 07,2005
To Surrogate With Love

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EP2  Secrets & Thighs
Sep. 30,2005
Secrets & Thighs

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EP1  Pilot
Sep. 23,2005
Pilot

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Released: 2005-09-23 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Inconceivable is an American primetime television medical drama, which was broadcast on NBC. The program premiered on September 23, 2005. The show revolved around the professional and personal lives of those who work at the Family Options Fertility Clinic. The clinic is run by its co-founders along with their new partner. The staff includes an attorney, a nurse, office manager and a medical technician. The series was created by Oliver Goldstick and Marco Pennette. Goldstick and Pennette also serve as executive producers as do Brian Robbins and Mike Tollin. The show was a Touchstone Television and Tollin/Robbins production. It was one of the few shows produced by the former not to air on ABC in recent years. Only two episodes aired before the series was canceled.

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Reviews

deathupgraded I cannot realise how hard a show like this may be for some people, but i have a solution.Make it a "Straight-to-DVD" release, so then the people who are interested in this show can buy the DVD (i would) and then the people who don't want to see it, don't buy it, it's that simple, also the makers of this show (who have probably lost a lot of money) can regain some of there losses.EVERYBODY WINS! I hope this will happen, it would be a shame for something to be made and not get to be shown in full, i mean when TV shows are cancelled i near-enough mourn them (sorry for the spelling) i was heart broken when i found out that Off Centre was cancelled, it was great, as well as Futurama, why was that cancelled, its better than the Simpson's yet it was cancelled on season 4, but the Simpson's are on season 17 and running out of steam.So if a show is cancelled for reasons such as the ones for Inconceivable, then they should put it straight to DVD, where everyone is happy.
ofo Angie Harmon and the cast has done a great job. The writers have obviously done their research. Very timely, as the black - white twin boys from an infertility clinic are in the news too. People wanting a baby need to visualize and understand the risks and rewards involved. As do the surrogates, both male and female. I have suffered infertility and I appreciate this show. NBC also aired ER where the couple declined to take their baby home because he wasn't perfect. Look in medical journals, it happens. Adoption agencies screens and counsels would-be parents, but still in 2005 - infertility clinics do not. They just ask for the check, and in socialized countries, not even that.The show is honest about this. There is life and death decisions daily at infertility clinics and NBC is wisely tapping into this high drama.
Pamelove As a woman who has suffered through the IVF process multiple times, I found this show to be disappointing at best and insulting at worst. There are thousands of us living quietly in the US. We live secret lives of shame and often even our families do not know the physical and financial burdens that we endure to have children. That NBC would create a show that exploits the IVF process and spreads fallacy and myth (mixed up embryos, sex with nurses, donor sperm without husband knowing) is irresponsible. There is plenty of drama throughout the IVF process without having to resort to the misguided attempts of portraying the process that this show has used in the first episode. The writers should visit a clinic, talk with women and men who have suffered through IVF and see how it is done in the year 2005. Fortunately, it is such a badly written and acted show that it will probably not make it a whole season.
mpmurr Sorry NBC, I think you have got a great cast that has produced probably the worst new series on network TV and I'm including the FOX show that has already been cancelled after 2 airings. The idea that a fertility clinic is a great backdrop for a riveting drama is well, at best misguided. I have no real opinion on the fertility issue, but thousands do and that is dividing your viewing public right there. Then you alienate another bunch of viewers by having white parents rejecting a black baby. Going well so far? Then there is gay couple using a surrogate (I think that lost the bible belt), a BJ in the office, switching "husbands deposits" kept in a wine cooler, labels that seem not to stick well, records laying around with photos and no security. Hell, no wonder they need a lawyer, I think they must have broken so many laws it is a wonder they are not already closed down. Come on NBC, pull their license to practice and put on reruns of Law & Order, you know it makes sense. And Angie Harmon, run like hell away from this Friday night fiasco.