Living in Your Car

Living in Your Car

2010
Living in Your Car
Living in Your Car

Living in Your Car

7.7 | TV-14 | en | Comedy

Living in Your Car is a Canadian television comedy-drama series that debuted on May 7, 2010 on HBO Canada. The series stars John Ralston as Steve Unger, a former high-flying corporate executive struggling to rebuild his life after being indicted on fraud, obstruction and racketeering charges. Legally forbidden to hold any job dealing with other people's money, he finds himself ordered to teach a business ethics class — and is forced to live in his car when his wife won't let him back into their home. The series was created and principally written by George F. Walker, Dani Romain, and Joseph Kay.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP10  Chapter 23
Jan. 01,0001
Chapter 23

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EP9  Chapter 22
Jan. 01,0001
Chapter 22

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EP8  Chapter 21
Dec. 12,2011
Chapter 21

Steve's friends Kendra and Peggy want him to help them conceive a child. Steve takes a job working for a real estate investor who is only looking to exploit his reputation as a criminal.

EP7  Chapter 20
Dec. 05,2011
Chapter 20

Everybody spends the weekend at Lori's horse farm, at an "investment retreat" for Lori's new business. When Lori's business partner suddenly dies, trouble arises over the contents of her will and the 'seed' of a horse.

EP6  Chapter 19
Nov. 28,2011
Chapter 19

Steve takes a job in Bruno's new restaurant, which is being overthrown by the vegan anarchists who work in the kitchen. When daily life in the car community starts getting fraught with petty disputes, Steve seeks to become its political leader.

EP5  Chapter 18
Nov. 21,2011
Chapter 18

Steve takes a job for a crooked businessman who may be a dangerous criminal.

EP4  Chapter 17
Nov. 14,2011
Chapter 17

An appointment with a back-alley dentist leads Steve to a brief career as a small time private eye and a series of conflicting business arrangements.

EP3  Chapter 16
Nov. 07,2011
Chapter 16

Steve is asked by Judge Puddicombe to apologize to a couple whose lives were ruined by Uncor's collapse. Steve asks Oscar to help the rival inventors from Episode 202 resolve a dispute over a mutual girlfriend. Steve involves his old assistant Fawn in his plan to steal Gordon and Liev's money. Lori learns that her new boyfriend has some bizarre sexual proclivities.

EP2  Chapter 15
Oct. 31,2011
Chapter 15

Steve takes a job selling knives door-to-door, then teams up with an inventor on the cusp of changing the world who may or may not be wanted for murdering his neighbour. Neil and Toby seek to exploit Steve's predicament by building a new reality show around it. Steve furthers his revenge plot against his former partners by sending Oscar (from Episode 111) after the stolen Uncor money controlled by their wives.

EP1  Chapter 14
Oct. 24,2011
Chapter 14

Steve is under house arrest in his parents' home, falsely accused of hiding money, set up by his former partners Gordon and Liev.

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7.7 | TV-14 | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: 2010-05-07 | Released Producted By: , Country: Canada Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.hbocanada.com/livinginyourcar/
Synopsis

Living in Your Car is a Canadian television comedy-drama series that debuted on May 7, 2010 on HBO Canada. The series stars John Ralston as Steve Unger, a former high-flying corporate executive struggling to rebuild his life after being indicted on fraud, obstruction and racketeering charges. Legally forbidden to hold any job dealing with other people's money, he finds himself ordered to teach a business ethics class — and is forced to live in his car when his wife won't let him back into their home. The series was created and principally written by George F. Walker, Dani Romain, and Joseph Kay.

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John Ralston , Ingrid Kavelaars , Colin Cunningham

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Reviews

sagei The subject is a touchy one but the handling doesn't feel tacky or clichéd.The lead character talking about creating wealth, employment etc while playing fast and loose with large amounts of money, rings true.The lead is compelling. He and his lawyer have good chemistry.The wife is middling and the daughter is OK.But this is John Ralston's show.His confrontations with other characters are played with a certain sincerity that leave you wanting more.His bewilderment at being disowned by his parents, lame attempts at wheedling his wife, laughably obvious sophistry etc are all fun to watch.Not life changing or thought provoking. Just entertaining.Wish them well.Thank you.
Daniel Walker Living In Your Car is a show that has had me going since the first episode. Steve Unger's (John Ralston) utter disregard for the law and his immoral corporate nature provides a sort of hero-worship for his character. While the rest of us in the real world really do have to follow the letter of the law in business (though some of us causing it to bulge at the seams), I warm up to his character out of a shared taste for success and the attitude, "This is my business. I can do whatever I want with it".Though I suspect some may find disgust and pity in his character, I absolutely love the character Steve Unger, even though he's lost his wife, daughter and home. He does however still have his car, which of course lends its hand in the title of the series since most nights, he sleeps in his car. The fact that he has the vision to rise back to the top is in some way inspirational and it's hilarious how he can both grovel and insult someone at the same time.John Ralston, who is clearly a seasoned actor, gives the character Steve Unger a sense of reality. He reminds me of Corbin Bernsen in the late 80s and I don't just mean his looks, but his style. I sincerely mean that as a compliment as it is just that style that is perfect for his character. Kudos on this series thus far (Episode 6).I also enjoy the fact that this series was filmed in my home town. You'll catch me trying to find landmarks!