An aging actor, who long ago enjoyed a brush with fame, makes his living as an acting coach.An aging actor, who long ago enjoyed a brush with fame, makes his living as an acting coach.An aging actor, who long ago enjoyed a brush with fame, makes his living as an acting coach.
- Nominated for 12 Primetime Emmys
- 4 wins & 54 nominations total
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Just started the second season, finished the second episode!I must say this is even better than the first, season!!Way way better!Great acting, great cast and the comedy is hysterical, really good!So far everything and everyone, I mean Kathleen Turner, Paul Reiser and Jane Seymour, I mean everyone is great!!
They just fit the part!!!Truely well done!
You won't be disappointed!!
10SpursNo1
Douglas and Arkin share the best lines between them in this well written, and acted piece of comedy gold.
Tragic, very funny, and totally relevant to the society we live in toady. My only hope is that Netflix stick with the show and produce a second, very worthy season!
One of the best shows of 2018!
Tragic, very funny, and totally relevant to the society we live in toady. My only hope is that Netflix stick with the show and produce a second, very worthy season!
One of the best shows of 2018!
For someone who usually finds Chuck Lorre's work a little much, this was a genuine surprise. I suppose no laugh track, like Big Bang Theory, Two And Half Men, etc, certainly helps. Alan Arkin's delivery is hilarious and dry as ever. Good seeing some actors and actresses that I haven't seen in a while also.
"The Kominsky Method" is, in my humble opinion, by far, the best and most significant thing Michael Douglas has ever done or probably ever will do. For the sitcom genre, it is sublime. It has all the elements of comedy and tragedy and as they say punches way about it's weight.
Alan Arkin is also very good as are a whole host of recognizable big name celebrities. The plot, the storylines the characterizations, the character arcs, the direction ... all aspects of this series converge to create something substantial and way above the normal TV sitcom.
Notable are Lisa Edelstein who I first saw on The West Wing, then House, and now "The Good Doctor" playing Alan Arkin's wayward substance abusing daughter; Paul Reiser the health-challenged "boyfriend" of Michael Douglas's daughter Mindy played vivaciously by Sarah Baker. Reiser, who must be wearing a fat-suit is about the same age or older than Douglas himself which leads to many memorable moments. Jane Seymour who plays with absolute poise and dignity the love interest of Alan Arkin whose wife has recently passed away.
Teally everyone in the show does a tremendous job to bring the vision and writing to life.
I am not sure I ever would have thought to watch this series if it had not been done on NetFlix where I could watch it without a major investment, but I am very happily surprised that I did. Thanks NetFlix, and also to Chuck Lorre who climbed way above the adolescent, but funny, Two And A Half Men.
Really fun. 10/10
Alan Arkin is also very good as are a whole host of recognizable big name celebrities. The plot, the storylines the characterizations, the character arcs, the direction ... all aspects of this series converge to create something substantial and way above the normal TV sitcom.
Notable are Lisa Edelstein who I first saw on The West Wing, then House, and now "The Good Doctor" playing Alan Arkin's wayward substance abusing daughter; Paul Reiser the health-challenged "boyfriend" of Michael Douglas's daughter Mindy played vivaciously by Sarah Baker. Reiser, who must be wearing a fat-suit is about the same age or older than Douglas himself which leads to many memorable moments. Jane Seymour who plays with absolute poise and dignity the love interest of Alan Arkin whose wife has recently passed away.
Teally everyone in the show does a tremendous job to bring the vision and writing to life.
I am not sure I ever would have thought to watch this series if it had not been done on NetFlix where I could watch it without a major investment, but I am very happily surprised that I did. Thanks NetFlix, and also to Chuck Lorre who climbed way above the adolescent, but funny, Two And A Half Men.
Really fun. 10/10
Did you know
- TriviaIn season 3, episode 5: Martin, played by actor Paul Reiser, watches the 1982 movie Diner on tv. The scene he is actually watching shows a much younger Paul Reiser in his very first movie role.
- ConnectionsFeatured in 2019 Golden Globe Awards (2019)
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