Mulaney

Mulaney

2014
Mulaney
Mulaney

Mulaney

4.1 | en | Comedy

Set in New York, and based on the life and stand-up comedy of John Mulaney, this multi-camera laffer follows an aspiring comedian coming of age under the influence of his boss, his roommates and his neighbors.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP13  Life is a Series of Different Apartments
Feb. 15,2015
Life is a Series of Different Apartments

When their building is infested with bed bugs, Mulaney and the gang secretly crash at a Lou's vacant pad and unknowingly eat some special Oscar "treats," leading to more problems when Lou unexpectedly returns from vacation early.

EP12  Ruby
Feb. 08,2015
Ruby

John puts his theories about teenagers to the test when he tries to impart his wisdom to his new girlfriend's 13-year-old daughter. Meanwhile, Jane and Motif become Lou's lunch companions.

EP11  Power Moves
Jan. 25,2015
Power Moves

John takes Lou's advice about how to gain the upper hand with his roommates. Meanwhile, Motif shows Jane how to get her new cat to like her.

EP10  French Roast
Jan. 18,2015
French Roast

John is faced with a dilemma when he is asked to roast Lou; Oscar tries to show Jane how to be more ladylike.

EP9  Worlds Collide
Jan. 11,2015
Worlds Collide

Jane becomes Lou's personal trainer. Motif wants advice from Oscar for his comedy routine.

EP8  It's a Wonderful Home Alone
Dec. 21,2014
It's a Wonderful Home Alone

John's resentment of actor Macaulay Culkin dampens his Christmas spirit. Meanwhile, Lou is worried when his rival, network host Jesse Tyler Munoz, announces a competing holiday special, and Andre is mistaken for a puppet.

EP7  Motif & the City
Nov. 30,2014
Motif & the City

When Motif learns John and Jane are not adding him to the apartment lease, he leans on his three girlfriends for support. Lou's audience plant demands a contract.

EP6  Patriot Acts
Nov. 23,2014
Patriot Acts

When Jane starts dating a marine, John and Motif, feeling guilty for their lack of service, try to sign up for a USO Comedy Tour. Meanwhile, Lou recounts how war - and improv - are hell.

EP5  In the Name of the Mother, and the Son and the Holy Andre
Nov. 09,2014
In the Name of the Mother, and the Son and the Holy Andre

When John's very religious parents visit, he must lie about how often he goes to church; Jane goes on the pill to impress a guy.

EP4  Sweet Jane
Nov. 02,2014
Sweet Jane

John wonders why Jane doesn't like any of his girlfriends. Lou fixates on his death

EP3  Halloween
Oct. 19,2014
Halloween

When John uses his late neighbor Lapidus' jokes for Lou's monologue, he finds himself willing to rob the man's grave to get more of his material and prove his worth at work.

EP2  The Doula
Oct. 12,2014
The Doula

When John starts dating a doula, he faces his fear of childbirth; John talks to Lou about his provocative behavior.

EP1  Pilot
Oct. 05,2014
Pilot

John gets a job writing comedy for demanding and infantile game show host Lou Cannon, which turns out to be less glamourous than expected. Meanwhile John's roommate, Jane, attempts to prove to an ex that she isn't "psycho"; and his other roommate, Motif, struggles to write a joke with a killer punchline

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4.1 | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: 2014-10-05 | Released Producted By: Broadway Video , Universal Television Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.fox.com/mulaney/
Synopsis

Set in New York, and based on the life and stand-up comedy of John Mulaney, this multi-camera laffer follows an aspiring comedian coming of age under the influence of his boss, his roommates and his neighbors.

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Cast

John Mulaney , Elliott Gould , Zack Pearlman

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Reviews

John Martini Show is OK. As my title states. 2 Broke Girls has a 7 star rating. That show is terrible. 2BG makes Mulaney look like Seinfeld (which is what Mulaney is trying to be, including the stand up routine before each episode). I may be rating high at 6 but I think realistic. 2BGs is 2 at best. I don't like the Elliot Gould character, tries to hard. Mulaney is no actor. Martin Short is a genius talent. Hollywood had never found a way to utilize his talent. Again, 2 Broke Girls is terrible. Mulaney is OK. Jokes are OK (better than 2BG jokes about abortions). Main girl looks like girl from Anger Management. Why do I need 10 lines? Seems I said all I need to, but 10 lines you want 10 lines you get. I will type until I get 10 lines. There. ..I think I did it. One more time for the road. ..2 Broke Girls is garbage. Mulaney is Shakespeare in comparison.
SnoopyStyle John Mulaney (John Mulaney) is a stand-up comedian who gets a break to write jokes for faded comedy legend Lou Cannon (Martin Short) as the host of a stupid game show. He lives with roommates Jane (Nasim Pedrad) and fellow comedian Motif (Seaton Smith). They have an annoying hanger-on in Andre (Zack Pearlman) who pines for Jane. Oscar (Elliott Gould) is their outlandish neighbor.While Mulaney is likable, he is no Seinfeld and the close approximation does not help at all. The main difference comes from Martin Short. I find his character way over the top. It's not the worst show in the world. I just think the comparison to Seinfeld really sinks this show and it could never win in that fight anyways. Mulaney just doesn't have as much charisma as Seinfeld. The other problem is that the TV world may be moving on anyways. Seinfeld may not even be successful in today's landscape.
kossiek I first became a fan of John Mulaney after watching some of his stand up routines and he's clever remarks on talk show interviews, so naturally i was excited to see a television series with John in the leading role. Mulaney was referred to as a modern Seinfeld prior to its air date this fall, so i believe it is unfair to critique the show on it's similarities, as How I Met Your Mother was a modern adaptation of FRIENDS and was an enormous success in its own merit.Having said this, i have to admit i am disappointed with Mulaney. The stand up routine in the beginning is always the most enjoyable, natural and unforced scene of each episode; there is little on screen chemistry between cast members, however the dialogue often leaves me cringing and regretting my decision to give the show another chance.The series trailer depicted a lot of 'Ba Dm Tsss' moments however as of yet, it is yet to deliver and has provided viewers with a lot of missed opportunities and just plain awkwardness.
ShadowsBeneathTheLight Seems to me like your typical garbage show on fox but this actually has potential. I love John Mulaney's stand-up and like Seinfeld this show opens and closes with bits from his stand up. Sadly though they had to cut out or reword certain bits because it was "inappropriate" for cable which shocks me that the word rape is inappropriate for cable yet people can say Sh!t (been done in other shows not this one). Anyway the show at times acts out scenes from his more popular stand-up moments which is an interesting take on his stand-up. If you know the jokes then obviously the scenario will be predictable but never the less funny. If you don't know them then you might be confused a little. My main concern with the show is the annoying female character who is crazy and continually stalks/harasses/obsesses over her ex while at the same time freaks out/understand why people think that she's crazy and also flaunts her sexuality to get what she wants (usually info on the ex bf). She needs to go as she is in no way funny and only serves as an annoying distraction from the show's plot. Kill her off, make her move, just delete her from existence, whatever; with her gone better humor can be inserted into the show. I understand the rule that you need to have a female character in the show (we all remember what the pilot episode of Seinfeld was like) but here's a tip fox, pick a character people will relate to, like, and find funny. Guys won't like her because she's annoying/crazy, women will find her to be a poor and possibly offensive representation of an ex girlfriend, and the crazy chicks that she does personify will hate her the most because she reminds them that people find them crazy. Replace her and the show will have a chance to keep a first season going.