I Can't Believe I'm Still Single - Season One (2008)
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Synopsis: Eric Schaeffer always assumed that as soon as he was ready to settle down, he’d be able to find "the one": a funny, caring, attractive woman who’d be thrilled to be his wife. Unfortunately, it... Eric Schaeffer always assumed that as soon as he was ready to settle down, he’d be able to find "the one": a funny, caring, attractive woman who’d be thrilled to be his wife. Unfortunately, it hasn’t been that easy; for seven years, Schaeffer has searched high and low for Ms. Right, and just keeps coming up empty-handed. The Showtime original series I CAN’T BELIEVE I’M STILL SINGLE chronicles the comedian’s endless (and sometimes embarrassing) quest to find the ideal mate, and follows him as he writes and promotes a book about his experiences. This collection includes every hilarious episode from the show’s first season. [More]
Starring: Eric Schaeffer
Starring: Eric Schaeffer
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Jun 16, 2009
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