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Season 1 – Me, Myself & I

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As a 14-year-old boy in 1991, Alex Riley and his mom move from Chicago to Los Angeles when she remarries. In present day, 40-year-old Alex's life has hit both a personal and professional standstill. In 2042, at 65, Alex has a realization that to be truly happy, he has to step away from his successful company and get back to his passion... inventing. "Me, Myself & I" follows him through each of these pivotal periods, revealing where the past informs the future, and the moments where he learns that his story isn't defined by what happens to him, but by how he decides to deal with it.
Me, Myself & I — Season 1

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Critics Consensus

Me, Myself & I's experimental format doesn't always work, but remains watchable thanks to the charming Bobby Moynihan and John Larroquette.

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Dan Heching Entertainment Weekly 09/27/2017
B-
If Me, Myself & I wants to bring more laughs, the transitions between these eras could use a tweak, or maybe even an overhaul. Go to Full Review
Matt Zoller Seitz New York Magazine/Vulture 09/25/2017
Me, Myself & I is mostly endearing, and it wins bonus points for adopting a structure you don't see every day. Go to Full Review
Daniel Fienberg The Hollywood Reporter 09/25/2017
Despite an ambitious premise, CBS' new Bobby Moynihan and John Larroquette comedy ends up being three forgettable comedies in one. Go to Full Review
Rob Owen Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 10/25/2017
This one could have been titled Life in Pieces, too, but it's funnier than that CBS comedy and more creative than Young Sheldon. Go to Full Review
Scott D. Pierce Salt Lake Tribune 10/21/2017
The pilot is charming and funny. Just try to ignore that Moynihan is never going to turn into Larroquette. Go to Full Review
Bill Brioux Calgary Senior 09/27/2017
3/4
It's kinda like The Wonder Years, if you had watched Kevin Arnold struggle through three different stages of his life Go to Full Review
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SIBIRIAK . Jul 1 One of the best series. I come back to them from time to time. It's not for people who watch shows to fall in love with characters or to be amazed by unrealistic adventures. For some it could seem cheesy. For me it's just about life, maybe more from a male perspective. About obstacles and life and how you can overcome them when you have a purpose and loving and loved people around you. If you want to be inspired, it's your piece of tape. The idea is great - to show three stages of life at the same time. The script and editing should be very careful in order to make it smooth. The casting is great. Doesn't matter that they are different height and weight. Bobby is great. John Larroquette is great. I loved him in Boston Legal. His subtle comedy is exactly what needed here. And the role of his adult daughter played by Kelen Coleman is so fitting. Her subtle sarcasm is exactly what this elderly childish inventor needed. Love her in The Office. I watch some of her work from time to time. I wish she had more big roles. By the way, I don't know this song "there she goes.." but you gotta be happy for the band when their song is picked up like a catchphrases. You don't see it often in series. See more 12/07/2018 Why was this show canceled so fast? It was really interesting, funny and it makes you think about your own life and how time changes things. Brilliant format. See more 11/25/2017 Great show with a homey feel. Very cool the way the show covers the one persons life and how the characters grow. See more 11/20/2017 Great show with an incredible concepts. See more 11/16/2017 Me, Myself & I is a must see if you enjoy comedic television that, along the way, gives you life lessons. The timing for the transitions of the age of our characters needs work but overall, this is only one of the few shows that I have been excited for this year, and it did not disappoint. See more 11/12/2017 We love Me, Myself & I! Showing 3 different stages of his life & what happened during those different stages of his life to get to where he is now is a brilliant piece of work!! We hope that this show is renewed for another series+. See more Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Sep 25, 2017 Pilot Alex, at various points in his life, struggles with pivotal life moments with determination, emotion, and humor. Details Episode 2 Aired Oct 2, 2017 The First Step Following his divorce, mid-life Alex is encouraged by Darryl to get back into dating; young Alex has an embarrassing moment at the school dance; older Alex finally has his first date with Eleanor. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 9, 2017 The Card Young Alex gives away his most prized possession to impress his crush; mid-life Alex struggles to find the money for a trip; older Alex tries to make birthday plans so he won't have to spend it alone. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 16, 2017 Star Wars Midlife Alex is devastated when he learns Ron showed Abby his favorite movie before showing him; young Alex convinces Justin to sneak out of the house to watch "Star Wars"; older Alex finds himself working for Eleanor at the diner. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 23, 2017 Family Tree Midlife Alex is tempted to find his biological father when he helps his daughter with a family tree project; young Alex must perform at Ron's family reunion talent show; older Alex meets older Abby's new boyfriend. Details Episode 6 Aired Oct 30, 2017 New Job Midlife Alex contemplates leaving his partnership with Darryl; young Alex works with young Darryl on an invention; older Alex meets Eleanor's fiancé. Details Episode 7 Aired Jul 7, 2018 Field Trip Midlife Alex unknowingly becomes friends with the man who ruined his marriage; young Alex competes for Nori's attention on a field trip; older Alex runs into a former business rival. Details Episode 8 Aired Jul 7, 2018 Home Alone Young Alex and Justin panic when they are left home alone for the first time and think someone is breaking in; mid-life Justin notices midlife Alex struggling financially; older Alex and Justin return home to sell their parents' house. Details Episode 9 Aired Jul 14, 2018 Thanksgiving Darryl and Wendy set Alex up on a blind date during Thanksgiving dinner; young Alex and Justin compete to impress Nori's brother; older Alex goes to the diner to see Eleanor on Thanksgiving Day. Details Episode 10 Aired Jul 14, 2018 Video Games Lisa decides to invest money in midlife Alex's new invention; young Alex and Justin accidentally break their Christmas present while playing with it before the holiday; older Alex interferes with Abby's career. Details Episode 11 Aired Jul 21, 2018 Phil Ricozzi Midlife Alex sells one of his inventions to his childhood archnemesis, Phil; young Alex is challenged to a fight by Phil; older Alex accompanies Eleanor to Phil's funeral and gives a eulogy when no one steps up to speak. Details Episode 12 Aired Jul 21, 2018 The Break Up Darryl asks mid-life Alex to wait until after Wendy's birthday to break up with Lisa; young Alex runs for student council president; older Alex is upset when Abby quits her job. Details Episode 13 Aired Jul 21, 2018 There She Goes Midlife Alex contemplates getting back together with his ex-wife when she visits for Abby's birthday party; young Alex invites his lab partner to a dance to get over his crush on Nori; older Alex tries to keep Eleanor from leaving with her fiance. Details
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Season Info

Director
Todd Holland, John Fortenberry, Steve Pink, James Alan Hensz, Alex Reid, Matt Sohn
Executive Producer
Dan Kopelman, Randall Einhorn, Aaron Kaplan, Dana Honor
Screenwriter
Susanna Wolff, Richard Brandon Manus, Lauren Pomerantz, Joe Port, Bob Kushell, Craig Gerard, Dan Kopelman, Ben Joseph, Matthew Zinman, Joe Wiseman
Network
CBS
Rating
TV-PG (L|D)
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 25, 2017