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      Season 1 – Just Shoot Me

      1997 Comedy List
      90% Tomatometer 10 Reviews 77% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings This ensemble comedy is about the inner workings of a high-style magazine owned by Jack Gallo, who has hired his quick-tempered but talented daughter, Maya, to write for the publication. Challenging her at every turn is Nina, a vain and superficial former model. Then there's photographer Elliot, a man who is very popular with his portrait subjects as well as other women. completing the core staff is her father's assistant, Dennis, a glorified secretary who is generally disrespectful to one and all. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Jun 05 Buy Now

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      Critics Consensus

      A cast stacked with talented veterans, all taking turns delivering sharp, well-written dialogue, give Just Shoot Me the makings of a sitcom classic.

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      John Carman San Francisco Chronicle Barely a kindly dollop of dialogue intrudes into the entire show. But producer and writer Steven Levitan ("Frasier," "The Larry Sanders Show") does have a wicked talent for sarcasm. Sep 13, 2018 Full Review Ken Tucker Entertainment Weekly With this intriguing mix of people and acting styles, right off the bat you know this isn't going to be just the latest addition to TV's slew of magazine-world sitcoms. Rated: B- Sep 13, 2018 Full Review John J. O'Connor New York Times NBC's new sitcom ''Just Shoot Me''... is valiantly determined to drain laughs out of basically pathetic characters. Sep 12, 2018 Full Review Emily Ashby Common Sense Media The series pokes fun at the fashion industry and high-society life, but it's the show's sharp-tongued wit and quick sarcasm -- both of which play to Saturday Night Live alum David Spade's strengths -- that make it one worth watching. Rated: 4/5 Sep 12, 2018 Full Review Chris Kaltenbach Baltimore Sun Too many characters quip too wise, but San Giacomo has a nice way with a line, David Spade plays a good unctuous photographer and Segal is his normal exasperating self. Sep 12, 2018 Full Review Tom Gliatto People Magazine Spade, best-known as Chris Farley's sidekick in movies like Tommy Boy, can deliver an insult with such grace and precision it's like watching Fred Astaire dance with a prop. Rated: B- Sep 12, 2018 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Brandon S Loved this show when it was new, binged it recently on Tubi and was pleasantly surprised at how well it holds up. It's still hilarious. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 12/07/23 Full Review Kim T The cast of this show do an amazing job of bringing just shoot me to life with funny and over the top characters. David spade is the standout here as finch. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 10/14/23 Full Review Audience Member From NBC comes the wacky sitcom Just Shoot Me. Season 1 follows a young idealistic journalist named Maya Gallo who goes to work for her father at his fashion magazine hoping to reconnect with him and make his magazine more socially conscous. Starring Laura San Giacomo, Enrico Colantoni, and David Spade, the show has a solid cast that has good chemistry together and delivers the fast-paced, broad comedy quite well. However, a lot of the humor is pretty lowbrow; stereotypical jokes about models and fashion, along with sexual innuendos and double entendres. Still, it's all rather tame and the heart of the show is the father/daughter relationship. Only 6 episodes, the first season of Just Shoot Me is a little rocky but lays the groundwork for a promising series. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Episode 1 Aired Mar 4, 1997 Back Issues A cash-strapped serious journalist reluctantly takes a job with a fashion magazine owned by her father. Details Episode 2 Aired Mar 5, 1997 The Devil and Maya Gallo Maya's story idea is dampened by her father, while co-workers Nina and Finch plan for their own dismissals. Details Episode 3 Aired Mar 12, 1997 Secretary's Day On Secretary's Day, Finch gets annoyed and leaves the office in a huff, winding up on "The Tonight Show" recounting how he fell into a gorilla cage at the zoo. Details Episode 4 Aired Mar 19, 1997 Nina's Birthday Jack and Maya throw a birthday party for Nina after her plans are canceled; Finch and Elliott make a bet. Details Episode 5 Aired Mar 25, 1997 In Your Dreams The new photo Elliott takes for Maya's ID card makes her look so attractive that it results in a saucy dream; Finch becomes the office enforcer. Details Episode 6 Aired Mar 26, 1997 Lemon Wacky Hello Maya is miffed at her father, but the candy he brings back from the Orient makes a big hit at the office. Details
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      Season Info

      Director
      Philip Charles MacKenzie, Leonard R Garner Jr., Jeff Melman
      Screenwriter
      Steven Levitan, Tom Martin, Andrew Gordon, Marsh McCall, Stephen Engel, Eileen Conn
      Network
      NBC
      Rating
      TV-PG
      Genre
      Comedy
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date
      Mar 4, 1997