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Dharma & Greg

  • TV Series
  • 1997–2002
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
33K
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Jenna Elfman and Thomas Gibson in Dharma & Greg (1997)
Feel-Good RomanceRomantic ComedySitcomComedyRomance

A free-spirited yoga instructor finds true love in a conservative lawyer and they get married on the first date. Though they are polar opposites, he fulfills her need of stability and she fu... Read allA free-spirited yoga instructor finds true love in a conservative lawyer and they get married on the first date. Though they are polar opposites, he fulfills her need of stability and she fulfills his need of optimism.A free-spirited yoga instructor finds true love in a conservative lawyer and they get married on the first date. Though they are polar opposites, he fulfills her need of stability and she fulfills his need of optimism.

  • Creators
    • Chuck Lorre
    • Dottie Dartland Zicklin
  • Stars
    • Jenna Elfman
    • Thomas Gibson
    • Joel Murray
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    33K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,979
    23
    • Creators
      • Chuck Lorre
      • Dottie Dartland Zicklin
    • Stars
      • Jenna Elfman
      • Thomas Gibson
      • Joel Murray
    • 69User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 6 Primetime Emmys
      • 11 wins & 40 nominations total

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    Jenna Elfman
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    • Dharma Finkelstein Montgomery
    • 1997–2002
    Thomas Gibson
    Thomas Gibson
    • Greg Montgomery
    • 1997–2002
    Joel Murray
    Joel Murray
    • Pete Cavanaugh
    • 1997–2002
    Mimi Kennedy
    Mimi Kennedy
    • Abby O'Neil
    • 1997–2002
    Alan Rachins
    Alan Rachins
    • Larry Finkelstein
    • 1997–2002
    Mitchell Ryan
    Mitchell Ryan
    • Edward Montgomery
    • 1997–2002
    Susan Sullivan
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    • 1997–2002
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    Shae D'lyn
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    • 1997–2001
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    • 2000–2002
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    Lillian Hurst
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    • 1997–2001
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    Susan Chuang
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    • 1999–2002
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    Yeardley Smith
    • Marlene
    • 1997–2002
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    • 1998–2001
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    • 1997–1999
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    • 1998–2001
    Shirley Prestia
    Shirley Prestia
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    • 2002
    J.D. Walsh
    J.D. Walsh
    • Donald
    • 1998–2002
    Floyd 'Red Crow' Westerman
    Floyd 'Red Crow' Westerman
    • George Littlefox
    • 1997–2001
    • Creators
      • Chuck Lorre
      • Dottie Dartland Zicklin
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    canto-3

    Jenna and Thomas are the couple of the century!!

    I really love Dharma & Greg. It shows the life of a young couple, in a very funny way. The episodes were hilarious and the actors were great! All the characters are great! There isn't that "I Hate Him" character. Dharma is hilarious and Greg is very cool, too. I think Jenna and Thomas are the couple of the century!!

    I wish I could tape the episodes and watch them again. I laugh a lot watching it. The jokes are great. And I always wanted to freeze-frame the episodes in the final credits to read that LONG texts. I love this show.
    CELLIOTT10

    Jenna Elfman is absolutely hillarious

    In this excellent comedy series Dharma (Elfman) and Greg (Gibson) are a married couple and it's basically about what happens to them each week (a bit like "Friends" (1994). I would reccomend this TV Series to anyone who loves humour. The supporting characters are also a smash. Especially Susan Sullivan who plays the snobby rich housewife in the role of Gregs mother. She's fabulous. Watch Dharma and Greg. You'll love it.
    jeffreykopp

    There's more depth to the parents

    Yes, there are parallels to "I Love Lucy," but with a degree of introspection which was impossible for TV in those days. I regard this show as one of the last of the US broadcast networks' "second golden age," which emerged at the end of the seventies.

    The actors use their voices extremely well; their timing, phrasing and range of modulation are expertly refined and restrained, and amazingly accomplished for TV. There are very few essential sight gags; when replaying the (excellent quality) audio track alone, I am intrigued by how well it would have worked on radio.

    I notice some don't seem to "get" the parents, seeing them as shallow stereotypes. But their roles were written and played with the winking insight that the characters have become quite well aware their lifestyles, values and belief systems were folly. With evident embarrassment, they pragmatically and self-consciously stick to their pretensions, as they provide the only structure they dare trust enough to hold their fragile self-identities and relationships together.

    This is gently revealed in the dynamic between and among the folks. The kids may seem to be center stage, but having themselves already caught on, essentially play "straight man" together to the poignant unfolding of their parents' subdued realizations as they sail into the fading expectations of middle age.
    ziolon

    High quality viewing.

    You see sitcoms coming through that just aren't funny (ala Suddenly Susan, Jesse), but Dharma and Greg is hilarious. Dharma's free-spirited antics are hysterical, and both Greg's and Dharma's parents add something so special that no other shows have. In New Zealand, we are in our second season, and it rates very highly. In my opinion, the best sitcom on today. 9/10
    bisz

    Hilarious!! Original!!

    Dharma & Greg has changed how I view sitcoms. Having seen all of D&G I don't find anything else to be as funny as it used to be. Frasier, Home Improvement, Drew Carey, According to Jim, Sports Night, all used to be my favorites but now none of them make me bellow out in laughter as hard and as often as Dharma & Greg does.

    This show has everything! Intelligent humour which requires the viewer to pay attention and of course the plethora of silly humour for which Dharma is famous. It's hilarious, but also very touching at times, both sides of the coin are written superbly and acted with great skill. Unrealistic things such as dead Indian ghosts and the general craziness of Dharma go side by side with the common realisms of life, characters munching on something as they talk, brushing their teeth, paying their bills. The show covers all types of humour, all types of emotion, all types of situations, it has everything.

    The writing and acting in this show are superb. The perfect timing and tremendous skill of Jennal Elfman and Thomas Gibson translate into one of the most memorable relationships on television, Dharma and Greg are as real a TV couple as you can get. The other cast members are also all very talented and play their roles perfectly. With such a high quality of actors, the writers and producers were able to pull off some amazing shows.

    Where Dharma & Greg stands apart from all other shows is in how you laugh at it. you don't! You laugh WITH it. In Raymond you laugh at the characters when they get in one of their many arguments. In Frasier you laugh when he and Niles do something snobbish. There is a general trend in sitcom humour, akin to the newspaper saying of 'it bleeds, it leads', that trend is making us laugh by making the characters miserable, making them argue, in general, we laugh at their misfortune. On the other hand Dharma is at its best when we are laughing with the characters, at their happiness, because unlike most other shows, the characters in D&G do laugh. They laugh at themselves, at each other, at the situations they encounter, and when they are laughing and having a good time I find it much more funny, much more real, then when I'm asked to laugh at Ray's pathetic brother or Jim's flimsy excuses to his angry wife. Life is funny, why do none of the characters in other sitcoms realize it?

    In short, I find Dharma & Greg to be a very funny, uplifting show, the best I've ever seen. It's sappy to say, but watching D&G makes me feel good, and that's amazing seeing as its only a television show, but I guess that's what makes it such a good one.

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    • Trivia
      The vanity card at the end of the first episode (the producer has added a long text, visible for only a second, at the end of every episode, called a "vanity card") starts with "Thank you for videotaping "Dharma & Greg" and freeze-framing on my vanity card." Near the end, it says, "I believe that when ABC reads this, I'm gonna be in biiiig trouble."
    • Quotes

      Dharma: [answering Greg's cell phone, after having slept with Greg] Greg's pants. He's not in them right now.

    • Crazy credits
      Producer Chuck Lorre ends each episode with what he calls a "vanity card" - At the top of the screen you see "Chuck Lorre Productions" and a different number followed by a big paragraph of quirky remarks. The card appears onscreen for less than 2 seconds, not enough time to read it. Each episode has a different card.
    • Alternate versions
      The version shown on Czechoslovakian TV contains no laugh track.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 55th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1998)

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • ABC
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 老公老婆不登對
    • Filming locations
      • San Francisco, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • 20th Century Fox Television
      • 4 to 6 Foot Productions
      • Chuck Lorre Productions
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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