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Suburgatory

  • TV Series
  • 2011–2014
  • TV-PG
  • 22m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Jane Levy in Suburgatory (2011)
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Tessa Altman is used to the big city, but when her dad moves her away, she has to adapt to her new suburban life in Chatswin.Tessa Altman is used to the big city, but when her dad moves her away, she has to adapt to her new suburban life in Chatswin.Tessa Altman is used to the big city, but when her dad moves her away, she has to adapt to her new suburban life in Chatswin.

  • Creator
    • Emily Kapnek
  • Stars
    • Jeremy Sisto
    • Jane Levy
    • Carly Chaikin
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    33K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,601
    361
    • Creator
      • Emily Kapnek
    • Stars
      • Jeremy Sisto
      • Jane Levy
      • Carly Chaikin
    • 31User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 8 nominations total

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    Jeremy Sisto
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    • George Altman
    • 2011–2014
    Jane Levy
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    • Tessa Altman
    • 2011–2014
    Carly Chaikin
    Carly Chaikin
    • Dalia Royce
    • 2011–2014
    Allie Grant
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    • Lisa Shay
    • 2011–2014
    Cheryl Hines
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    • 2011–2014
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    • Sheila Shay
    • 2011–2014
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    • 2011–2014
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    • 2011–2014
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    • 2011–2013
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    • 2011–2014
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    • 2011–2014
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    • 2012–2014
    Abbie Cobb
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    • 2011–2014
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    • 2011–2014
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    • 2011–2012
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    • 2011–2012
    Gillian Vigman
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    • Jill Werner
    • 2011–2013
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    8atlasmb

    Suburgatory: Where Quirk is Cool

    "Suburgatory" is quirky. If you can't get past that statement, then you might not like the show.

    But if you can, check it out, because "Suburgatory" is an excellent show featuring lots of talent.

    The central theme--as you can tell from the title--is a critical view of suburbia. In the land where consumerism is the primary goal and people are themselves consumed by appearances there lives a high-schooler named Tessa (Jane Levy) who moved from New York to the land of weedless lawns and designer labels with her single father George (Jeremy Sisto). This is no "Who's The Boss". In "Suburgatory" Tessa and George are a complete family in themselves.

    Although suburbia is a target of the humor, the show lovingly lampoons all aspects of society, including the central characters, who enter into some questionable relationships. They are far from perfect and the writers allow us to laugh at them and with them.

    The rest of the cast is AMAZING. Three or four of them you will probably recognize, but they all rock. Comedy never had a larger cast of funny people.

    As for the quirk factor, "The New Girl" wishes it could be "Suburgatory". It is quirky, but it may be too far out there, often substituting silly for insightful. "Glee" revels in the quirkiness of its characters and their actions, but it often feels like it is doing quirk just for its own sake. I only hope that "Suburgatory" keeps its edge. The best episodes have something to say and remind us of the things that are truly valuable, e.g. caring and self-realization.
    8songbirdn

    Tessa: The New Jesus of Suburbia

    This show may not be perfect, but it is funny. Also, it's very relatable, especially to a kid growing up in an obnoxiously fake suburb like the one on the show.

    The actors are funny, sweet, quirky, and bring good-natured comedy to the screen. Tessa, Dalia, and Dallas are my favorites on the show. Tessa is witty and clever, a jaded foil to the naive and plastic Dalia and over-the-top yet lovable Dallas.

    Also, the script is, for the most part, well written and the situations that Tessa finds herself in are hilarious.

    As every sitcom, it's not perfect, and not all the jokes are funny, but for the most part, I am enjoying it and I'm looking forward to next season.
    7sean0888

    It is a Comedy and this one is actually Funny

    Having seen the pilot I purchased the Season 1 DVD and have seen most of the episodes. It is great seeing 5 or 6 episodes of short shows like this one in succession without advertisements and the like breaking it all up.

    Heck some people over analyse things though. It's just a little TV show.

    This is a simple basic comedy with some extreme characters some of which are funny and some not so, some endearing and others much less so. In fact a few of the characters (very few fortunately) are just ridiculous but this is Hollywood fiction so they create the extreme at times.

    The writers set out to send up Americans and some aspects of its culture and they obviously had a lot of fun doing so. Why they went too far over the top at times I do not know because the show would work better without some of the occasional stupidity that has been allowed to creep in now and then. Obviously some episodes are better and funnier than others.

    Overall this is a cute, second tier, light hearted comedy show which will really make you laugh. After all that is what a comedy is for.(It is not quite up in the same league as some of the very high rated Chuck Lorre comedies though). For the most part it is quite well acted and the 3 principal characters are quite endearing.

    If you don't like a good laugh then you probably won't like it that much. Some of it is hilarious but I am sure some of the slick lines they have dropped in there will go right over the heads of some.

    As far as ratings go, some of the episodes I have seen from Season 1 are so funny I would give them a 9 or 10 rating.

    Give this show a go because when you get into it, for the most part, you will enjoy it. There is nothing like having a good laugh is there?
    7SnoopyStyle

    Hilarious and over-the-top wacky

    Single dad George Altman (Jeremy Sisto) is leaving NYC and bringing his daughter Tessa (Jane Levy) to the suburbs. The rebellious teen is not happy with the otherworldly Stepford Wives existence. She becomes friends with loner Lisa Shay (Allie Grant) and Medium obsessed Malik (Maestro Harrell). She also makes an enemy of queen bee Dalia Royce (Carly Chaikin). On the other hand, Dalia's mom Dallas (Cheryl Hines) would become a great friend.

    Jane Levy started the show at 21 and that's probably the only minor complaint I have about this show. It's not unexpected for network shows about high school to have older actors play young teens. The cast of characters are a wacky bunch. Tessa has a superiority attitude and it's funny to see the culture clash. I love the hilarious Carly Chaikin and her stone faced delivery. It squeezed out 2 and a half seasons before being canceled.
    8dskywalker0

    Still a product of its time

    Back when this show was current I was a teenager. The premiss is not great at all, but there weren't many shows with weird teenage girls as protagonists just yet - and that's why I liked it so much. It made fun of everyone that made fun of me, the quirky girl, such as the suburban mum with its teenage version for a daughter, or the contradictorily concerned-yet-cool single father. Tessa was very relatable and I was sorry when it got cancelled.

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      Two of the cast members, Jeremy Sisto and Alicia Silverstone, shared similar roles in a movie before: Clueless (1995).
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    • Release date
      • September 28, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ngoai O Muon Mau
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Piece of Pie Productions
      • Warner Bros. Television
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      • Stereo
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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