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Nobodies - Season 1
TrailerA group of friends work together on a children's show.Genre: ComedyActors: Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Rachel Ramras, Usman Ally, Jason Bateman, Stephanie Courtney, Pat Devine, Ben Falcone, Nat Faxon, Brendan Jennings, Steve Little, ...»Director: Melissa McCarthy, Ben FalconeCountry: United StatesDuration: 22 miQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 5.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Nobodies - Season 1"
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Characters of "Nobodies - Season 1"
Hugh DavidsonPlayed by: Hugh DavidsonLarry DorfPlayed by: Larry DorfRachel RamrasPlayed by: Rachel RamrasGavinPlayed by: Usman AllyMichaelPlayed by: Kevin KirkpatrickMelissa McCarthyPlayed by: Melissa McCarthyTexas BBQ EmployeePlayed by: Jose Gonzalez Castro -
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Critic Reviews of "Nobodies - Season 1"
Ed BarkMarch 27, 2017It's hard to envision Nobodies sustaining itself for even one season, let alone another one. The bumbling efforts to make Mr. First Lady a fame-and-fortune feature film already seem played out after just the first few episodes.
Ben TraversMarch 13, 2017The series could live on its ample supply of good jokes alone, if only the nobodies were properly elevated in a story meant to be about them.
Scott D. PierceMarch 29, 2017Nobodies is OK. Some of it is quite funny. And some of it really isn't.
Neil GenzlingerMarch 29, 2017Yeah, it's amusing, but in a forgettable sort of way. Too much about it resembles too many other shows.
Robert LloydMarch 29, 2017Later episodes, as personal business between the leads come into play, and wholly fictional characters arrive, do perk up.
Dan FienbergMarch 29, 2017Beyond correctly identifying Hollywood's core insecurity and layers of inferiority complexes, Nobodies isn't committed to being satire or parody, nor is it especially insightful.
Esther ZuckermanMarch 29, 2017Dorf, Davidson, and Ramras aren't interested in getting particularly deep. They are looking to provoke bigger laughs and more visceral cringes. And, for a few nobodies, they do a pretty good job.
Leah GreenblattMarch 28, 2017TV Land's latest offering joins a small-screen mini-boom in what could be called the showbiz cringe comedy: a sort of scrappy, Louis C.K.-style backlot vérité.
Jen ChaneyMarch 27, 2017But even though Nobodies works from a familiar playbook and, like its bumbling heroes, can try a little too hard to ingratiate itself, it's still fun, zippy, and Seinfeldian in its ability to braid together plot based on various humiliations.
Sonia SaraiyaMarch 13, 2017Nobodies is funny, and in a few specific details, it's quite original. In others, it does unfortunately fit a template that seems difficult to escape in the current cutting-edge comedy scene - self-conscious but deliberate navel-gazing.
Ben Travers indieWireMarch 13, 2017The series could live on its ample supply of good jokes alone, if only the nobodies were properly elevated in a story meant to be about them.
Joyce Slaton Common Sense MediaApril 19, 2017Comics struggle for success in this true-to-life series.
Scott D. Pierce Salt Lake TribuneMarch 29, 2017Nobodies is OK. Some of it is quite funny. And some of it really isn't.
Neil Genzlinger New York TimesMarch 29, 2017Yeah, it's amusing, but in a forgettable sort of way. Too much about it resembles too many other shows.
Robert Lloyd Los Angeles TimesMarch 29, 2017Later episodes, as personal business between the leads come into play, and wholly fictional characters arrive, do perk up.
Dan Fienberg Hollywood ReporterMarch 29, 2017Beyond correctly identifying Hollywood's core insecurity and layers of inferiority complexes, Nobodies isn't committed to being satire or parody, nor is it especially insightful.
Esther Zuckerman AV ClubMarch 29, 2017Dorf, Davidson, and Ramras aren't interested in getting particularly deep. They are looking to provoke bigger laughs and more visceral cringes. And, for a few nobodies, they do a pretty good job.
Leah Greenblatt Entertainment WeeklyMarch 28, 2017TV Land's latest offering joins a small-screen mini-boom in what could be called the showbiz cringe comedy: a sort of scrappy, Louis C.K.-style backlot vérité.
Jen Chaney New York Magazine/VultureMarch 27, 2017But even though Nobodies works from a familiar playbook and, like its bumbling heroes, can try a little too hard to ingratiate itself, it's still fun, zippy, and Seinfeldian in its ability to braid together plot based on various humiliations.
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