Whitney

Whitney

2011
Whitney
Whitney

Whitney

5.7 | TV-14 | en | Comedy

Whitney is an American sitcom that ran on NBC from September 22, 2011 to March 27, 2013. The series originally aired in the 9:30 pm /8:30 pm Thursday night timeslot. The show stars Whitney Cummings and is based on her real-life experience and her comedy routines. On September 25, 2011, the pilot of Whitney was multipurposed on various NBCUniversal networks, including Oxygen, E!, Style, and Bravo; it last aired on E!. On May 9, 2013, Whitney was canceled by NBC.

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EP16  Cake, Cake, Cake
Mar. 27,2013
Cake, Cake, Cake

Whitney decides to investigate when she sees her psychiatrist eating a birthday cake by herself; Roxanne admits her feelings for Mark.

EP15  Alex, Meet Lily
Mar. 27,2013
Alex, Meet Lily

Whitney asks Alex to spend time with Lily; Mark and R.J. start a competitive game of darts to bring some excitement to Low Bar.

EP14  Crazy, Stupid, Words
Mar. 20,2013
Crazy, Stupid, Words

Alex becomes angry when Whitney takes a friendly competition at Low Bar too far; Mark learns that R.J. has a fear of spiders.

EP13  Nesting
Mar. 13,2013
Nesting

When Alex and Whitney decide to take their honeymoon at his family's lake house, they find his father there; Mark, Lily and Roxanne hang out at Whitney and Alex's apartment.

EP12  Lost in Transition
Mar. 06,2013
Lost in Transition

Whitney's half-sister visits to discuss a life-altering decision; Alex and Mark try to cheer a depressed R.J.

EP11  Slow Ride
Feb. 27,2013
Slow Ride

Whitney is not enthused when Alex tries to bring his former motorcycle days back to life; Lily orders new beer for the bar without Mark's approval.

EP10  Breaking Dad
Feb. 20,2013
Breaking Dad

Whitney thinks her father has changed for the better when he visits and gives her $5,000; while Alex thinks Whitney should rent an art gallery and display her photos, Whitney gives the money to Lily, who is very short on cash.

EP9  Snapped
Feb. 13,2013
Snapped

Whitney blurts out her true feelings to Alex's abrasive brother; Lily plans a secret date for Mark and Roxanne.

EP8  Space Invaders
Feb. 06,2013
Space Invaders

Alex lies to Whitney about going away for a tech seminar in order to have some time by himself; R.J.'s niece becomes friendly with Roxanne.

EP7  Sorry!
Jan. 30,2013
Sorry!

A terrible ex-boyfriend contacts Whitney in hope of making amends; R.J. presents a theory to Roxanne.

EP6  2 Broke Hearts
Jan. 09,2013
2 Broke Hearts

While trying to figure out what is making Alex's allergies act up, Whitney reveals she has a heart condition; Lily introduces her new boyfriend to her friends.

EP5  Three's Company
Jan. 02,2013
Three's Company

Alex lets his ex-fiancee crash on the couch without consulting Whitney first; Lily has a date at Roxanne's apartment.

EP4  Hello Giggles
Dec. 12,2012
Hello Giggles

Whitney's reaction is less than heartwarming when Alex falls off a stage while speaking at his alma mater; R.J. tries to teach Mark about chivalry.

EP3  Sex, Lies, and Alibis
Dec. 05,2012
Sex, Lies, and Alibis

After a revelation from Chris, Whitney decides it's time to come clean about past falsehoods; Mark hires a new bartender.

EP2  Poor Whitney
Nov. 21,2012
Poor Whitney

When Whitney is hard up for cash, she and Alex decide to share a joint checking account; Mark buys a bar.

EP1  Bawl and Chain
Oct. 19,2012
Bawl and Chain

Whitney's mother interrupts the celebratory mood of Whitney and Alex's unofficial wedding day; Lily and Roxanne have trouble choosing a gift for Whitney.

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Released: 2011-09-22 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.nbc.com/whitney
Synopsis

Whitney is an American sitcom that ran on NBC from September 22, 2011 to March 27, 2013. The series originally aired in the 9:30 pm /8:30 pm Thursday night timeslot. The show stars Whitney Cummings and is based on her real-life experience and her comedy routines. On September 25, 2011, the pilot of Whitney was multipurposed on various NBCUniversal networks, including Oxygen, E!, Style, and Bravo; it last aired on E!. On May 9, 2013, Whitney was canceled by NBC.

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Whitney Cummings , Chris D'Elia , Zoe Lister-Jones

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cesar99 I truly TRULY hate Whitney Cummings for making this show, its just lame ass joke after lame ass joke and pathetic actors who needs too be put down on sight, I thought these kinds of shows were a thing of the 90's, please lets not revive them again, leave em in the 90's okay!?!.The only laughter this show gets is the fake kind, but don't worry they have plenty of that themselves. I would if I could give it less than one star!!!!!and Whitney, jump of a cliff PLEASE!My advice read a book instead of using one second on this shitty SHITTY show, you will be better of!
sarajoy2010-436-719315 Whitney is a wonderfully entertaining show that introduces a new demographic and breaks stereotypes about women. The show deals well with relationship issues among friends and partners. The writing is quick, witty, socially aware, and the actors are really funny! Whitney's character depicts an up-and-coming photographer who struggles with her insecurities but does not see herself as socially awkward, if she does she doesn't care. In her early 30s, Whitney has survived her wild life, conquered drug abuse, and poverty, and now for the first time in her life it seems she no longer has relationship drama, but she's treading lightly just in case.In the moment, fully herself owning her past and living her life unapologetically, Whitney is open, receptive, sensitive, and thoughtful. She's a good person who attracted a wonderful group of supportive, wacky friends with their own life hangups. To the millions of adults that lived in foster care, orphanages, children shelters, group homes, crises houses, or cowered in their rooms awaiting for the next unknown harm, or who was left home alone with a key hidden to get in and a frozen dinner to look forward to, and TV for company, this audience will love Whitney. BRAVO.
jeroneanderson This is a brilliant sitcom which addresses issues of modern couples which other shows are afraid to touch and does so in a witty and entertaining way. I can't begin to understand why there are so many negative reviews out from viewers and critics. I find Whitney to be more real than many characters in sitcoms, perhaps because she does play a fictionalized version of herself and draws on her own life events and experiences in creating the skits. Her boyfriend provides balance to the show as well since Whitney on her own can be a bit over the top. I was afraid that the bad reviews would kill the show and am pleased that it will be returning for a second season. This was not clear at the end of season 1 because the season seemed complete on its own.
fivehole84 Words like "terrible" and "unwatchable" get thrown around all too much nowadays. At no point during the history of language have we developed words strong enough to describe this abomination.I watched 7 or 8 episodes so I think I gave it more than a fair chance. Also, I realize not every comedy is the same. Some are cutting edge and some are made for a mass audience of the lowest common denominator. This show doesn't even manage that.The show is one giant cliché after another. It is almost like the writers have a competition to see how many hacky jokes they can squeeze into an episode.OK, so it isn't funny, but what about the acting? That is equally atrocious. When you have a main character in your show, please make sure she can act. I have seen 70's porn films with better delivery than this.This show got on the air because of Chelsea Handler sleeping with the boss. That is not a big secret. How it has stayed on the air is a mystery. This is the same network that canceled Harry's Law which got 8 million viewers but kept this show which usually comes in about 400,000 viewers. So your guess is as good as mine.The positive reviews are truly baffling. Well, except for the ones that clearly come from the network. NBC has this uncanny ability to have interns write glowing reviews of their shows without hiding their tracks. In fact, some even use their NBC.Com email addresses. They do not have the best and brightest there. Its no wonder why the network is going under so quickly.You are more than welcome to watch this show, but please, do not confuse it with being "just like my relationship". This show is just recycled plots and equally reused jokes. However, do not come crying to me after you watched it because I am just going to say "Told you so"....