Inside Schwartz
Inside Schwartz
| 27 September 2001 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    Ehirerapp Waste of time
    Laikals The greatest movie ever made..!
    Phonearl Good start, but then it gets ruined
    Phillipa Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
    wynkerts This is one of those shows that you know will be canceled - you know it from how corny the show is, and how bad the gags are. Let's face it - it has some flop actors in it too - any show with 'Miriam Shor' in it will not last. Recall last years god awful turkey 'Then Came You'? *Gaaack!*
    Fetisha I wasn't sure what to expect from this show, but I know that it fulfilled more than my expectations of it from the first episode alone. The script was witty and each of the characters had their own unique and equally funny sense of humors. The shows' stars, definitely push this new comedy above the average. Breckin Meyer (Road Trip, Clueless) is the charming and lovable star who is in a never ending, and entertaining struggle to gain back his ex, and fulfill his dreams of being a sports caster. Supporting actors Richard Kline (Three's Company), Maggie Lawson (Model Behavior, Pleasantville) and especially comedian Bryan Callen (Mad TV, Oz) bring life to this possible dead end comedy. Though he plays the more irreverent role, Bryan Callen (the buddy) is probably the most comedic person on the show, and holds a lot of the shows entertainment. As long as there is more sports guest stars then one baseball field can hold, I think this show will remain in the top spots. Definitely worth a look
    stiletto78 This show, upon viewing only the first episode, seems promising. It has a pretty good cast with Richard Kline (from Three's Company) and Breckin Meyer (Road Trip, Rat Race). All I have to say about it is that it's promising, cause I've only seen one episode. Of course, the first episodes will always be plagued by having to introduce characters and their environment, so let's see what the future may hold for this show. Definitely worthwhile for a new sitcom. The character's are somewhat enjoyable, and the guest appearances are sensational, and very funny (ie: Mills Lane or Bill Buckner have two very funny appearances in the first episode). I can't wait to see what personalities will pop up next on the show. I highly suggest you view it before you listen to harsh critics. Needs to be seen to be understood.
    regisweber I thought this show's first episode was a crack-up. The irreverent humor and dry wit, combined with all of the guest stars was very entertaining. Most of my friends liked it, too. It will be interesting to see if it can keep up the pace of the opener, as they probably will run out of cameos pretty soon.