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Freaks and Geeks - Season 1
TrailerLindsay attempts to transform her life as an academically proficient student, star 'mathlete' and young girl to a rebellious teenager who hangs out with troubled slackers while her younger brother navigates his freshman year.Actors: Linda Cardellini, John Francis Daley, James Franco, Samm Levine, Seth Rogen, Jason Segel, Martin Starr, Becky Ann Baker, Joe Flaherty, Dave Allen, Ben Foster, ...»Director: Paul FeigCountry: United StatesDuration: 44 minQuality: HDRelease: 1999IMDb: 8.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Freaks and Geeks - Season 1"
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Characters of "Freaks and Geeks - Season 1"
Lindsay WeirPlayed by: Linda Cardellini
Sam WeirPlayed by: John Francis Daley
Daniel DesarioPlayed by: James Franco
Neal SchweiberPlayed by: Samm Levine
Ken MillerPlayed by: Seth Rogen
Nick AndopolisPlayed by: Jason Segel
Bill HaverchuckPlayed by: Martin Starr
Jean WeirPlayed by: Becky Ann Baker
Harold WeirPlayed by: Joe Flaherty
Jeff RossoPlayed by: Dave Allen
EliPlayed by: Ben Foster
Alan WhitePlayed by: Chauncey Leopardi
Coach Ben FredricksPlayed by: Thomas F. Wilson
Frank KowchevskiPlayed by: Steve Bannos
SaraPlayed by: Lizzy Caplan
Kevin HandlemanPlayed by: Marco Gould
Millie KentnerPlayed by: Sarah Hagan
Ernie HahuthPlayed by: Jason Lansing
SeidlemanPlayed by: Ron Lester
Cindy SandersPlayed by: Natasha Melnick
Kim KellyPlayed by: Busy Philipps
TomPlayed by: Alan Simpson
Harris TrinskyPlayed by: Stephen Lea Sheppard
MarkPlayed by: Mark Allan Staubach
SeanPlayed by: Shaun Weiss
StrokerPlayed by: Shawn Soong
Kim Kelly's StepfatherPlayed by: Jack Conley
Gordon CrispPlayed by: Jerry Messing
Mr. SampsonPlayed by: Tom Virtue
HumphriesPlayed by: Michael Beardsley
Mr. AndopolisPlayed by: Kevin Tighe
Maureen SampsonPlayed by: Kayla Ewell
Hector LacovaraPlayed by: Trace Beaulieu
Vicki ApplebyPlayed by: JoAnna Garcia Swisher
Todd SchellingerPlayed by: Riley Smith
HerbertPlayed by: Shia LaBeouf
GeekPlayed by: Joe Gonzales
Dr. Vic SchweiberPlayed by: Sam McMurray
Mike StevensPlayed by: Matt McKane
Jock #2Played by: Ben Ziff -
Creators of "Freaks and Geeks - Season 1"
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Critic Reviews of "Freaks and Geeks - Season 1"
New York Daily NewsOctober 10, 2017Freaks and Geeks is tapping into something primal: adolescents' hunger to begin to understand themselves and their world. Freaks and Geeks is too honest to offer answers. But it affirms the value and the universality of asking the questions.
The Young FolksOctober 10, 2017This is the perfect introduction into the world. Not only have we immediately become immersed from the jump thanks to Joan Jett's Bad Reputation as well as a slew of other songs used in this episode, but the costuming drives the point home.
Seattle Post-IntelligencerOctober 10, 2017Freaks and Geeks is that wonderful rarity among television series, a show that simultaneously lampoons reality and embraces it.
PopMattersOctober 10, 2017On the geeks' side, Martin Starr is simply brilliant as Bill, a lanky kid who's both bumblingly incoherent and strangely charismatic - words really can't do him justice, but suffice it to say he's one of the all-time great TV nerds, Screech be damned.
PopMattersOctober 10, 2017Watching the show often feels like an out-of-body experience, as if one were watching oneself navigate through high school. This is exactly what makes the show so timeless.
VarietyOctober 10, 2017Paul Feig have fashioned a dramatic comedy that perhaps gets it a tad too right. Freaks and Geeks carries a sheen of bleakness, of sadness and depression that strives to equate the lives of middle teens with those of infantrymen on the front lines.
Slant MagazineOctober 10, 2017Mass audiences are only interested in reliving high school if it's sentimentalized. The chance to revisit something remotely in the ballpark of the real thing is as appetizing as cafeteria food-and Freaks and Geeks was a weekly feast of teen awkwardness.
Slant MagazineOctober 10, 2017Freaks and Geeks, despite its numerous flaws and hinting at Apatow's subsequent reliance on man-child humor in his feature films, often succeeds as humanist comedy precisely because the characters at its center are teenagers.
Salon.comOctober 10, 2017Freaks and Geeks distinguishes itself by the eerie realism of its portrayal of suburban high school life, circa 1980, from the ugly, boring clothes, to the across-the-board wonderful acting to the refreshing lack of narration.
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteOctober 10, 2017Freaks and Geeks finds abundant humor in the absurdity of the situations the characters face.
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