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      Season 1 – Everything's Relative

      1999 Comedy List
      13% Tomatometer 8 Reviews Young comedy writer Leo Gorelick tries to live his life while putting up with never-ending problems involving his close-knit but overbearing family. Jake, Leo's eccentric father, considers himself quite a ladies' man. Mickey is Leo's mother, who has been divorced from Jake for 20 years, though she still obsesses about him. Leo's self-absorbed brother, Marty, is a doctor about to be married for the third time. Trina is Leo's sympathetic writing partner. Read More Read Less

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      Howard Rosenberg Los Angeles Times Don't be fooled by the wildly appreciative, heehawing laugh track. NBC's new "Everything's Relative" appears to be a comedy you can watch with a straight face. Jun 25, 2019 Full Review Ken Tucker Entertainment Weekly A sitcom without a center - or rather, something worse: one with a hollow center, orbited by tiresome supporting players. Rated: D+ Jun 25, 2019 Full Review John Carman San Francisco Chronicle "Everything's Relative" has a fine cast, a relatively modest laugh track and flying broccoli. Of course, the laugh track has good reason for its modesty. Jun 25, 2019 Full Review David Zurawik Baltimore Sun It's just another waste of a couple of million dollars by a network on an imitation of an imitation in a genre that no longer seems to be connecting with our lives. Jun 25, 2019 Full Review Tom Jicha South Florida Sun-Sentinel Everything's Relative is the kind of show only the operator of a laugh track could love. Jun 25, 2019 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Episode 1 Aired Apr 6, 1999 Where the Son Doesn't Shine A comedy writer's (Kevin Rahm) neurotic family plagues him; with Jeffrey Tambor, Jill Clayburgh. Details Episode 2 Aired Apr 13, 1999 Prisoner of Love Leo tries to distance himself from family when an ex-girlfriend resurfaces. Details Episode 3 Aired Apr 20, 1999 City of Flies Leo feels bombarded when his parents give him Mexican baskets. Details Episode 4 Aired Apr 27, 1999 Just My Luck Mickey tries to help when Leo confides he is worried about his job. Details
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      Season Info

      Director
      John Fortenberry
      Executive Producer
      Paul Junger Witt, Tony Thomas, Nina Wass, Mitchell Hurwitz
      Network
      NBC
      Genre
      Comedy
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date
      Apr 6, 1999