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Season 1 – Mr. Robinson

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When musician Craig Robinson needs to find a day job to pay the bills, substitute teaching seems like an easy choice. He goes into it fully expecting to spend his days popping in videos for the students, but when he learns that they think his class is an easy A, he is surprised to realize he wants to inspire his students, using his music as an educational tool. However, the school's rigid principal is none too impressed with Craig's unconventional teaching style, so if he wants to keep the job he'll have to buckle down and shape up.
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Mr. Robinson — Season 1

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Mr. Robinson is held back by too many sitcom tropes, bad plots, and stock characters, wasting its appealing star.

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Mekeisha Madden Toby TheWrap 08/05/2015
For every charming and genuinely funny moment - and there is a fair amount - there is a lazy sitcom trope that stunts Mr. Robinson and depletes it of its promise. Go to Full Review
Brian Moylan Guardian 08/05/2015
Someone carrying a yoga mat and drinking a pumpkin spice latte from Starbucks is edgier and more original than this show. Go to Full Review
Verne Gay Newsday 08/05/2015
C-
Craig Robinson is a talented musician who once starred in a classic series and has now wandered into a bad sitcom. The worse news -- his name is on it. Go to Full Review
Randy Dankievitch TV Over Mind 03/06/2020
Mr. Robinson does absolutely nothing to derive any meaning or life out of that premise, six episodes of television that are utterly incapable of garnering a laugh at any point. Go to Full Review
Jenny Nixon Common Sense Media 08/11/2015
2/5
Charming star's throwback sitcom earns an F for forgettable. Go to Full Review
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Scott A. @RT11220801 Dec 8 No Craig Robinson, just no. See more Stephen C @bob25009 Jun 27 6 unfunny episodes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! See more 01/25/2016 This is a review of the pilot episode as posted on The Qtv Review (http://wp.me/p6yEUF-1d): I'm really not one to play the comparison game. Being truly original in 2015 is, admittedly, a rare thing. I think we have to appreciate originality and tolerate similarity; embrace it, even, if it's done well. We live in the age of sequels and reboots and reworks and remakes and it can get tiring, I know. So, in talking about Mr. Robinson, I feel compelled to talk about the show it is eerily similar to. That's The Steve Harvey Show. Journey back with me to my formative teenager years. Back when Michigan J. Frog was my television puppet-master. Back when we were served this lovely piece of sitcom goodness: A musician in a funk band, unable to make a career out of it, becomes a school music teacher. We've got a best friend who's also in the band, two fellow teachers that fall in love, and our main character secretly pining after a co-worker. Today, the festively colored peacock gives us the following: A musician in a funk band, unable to make a career out of it, becomes a school music teacher. We've got a brother who's also in the band, two fellow teachers that fall in love, and our main character secretly pining after a co-worker. The main differences? High school vs. middle school, the actors playing the parts, and what the network censors allow. None of Harvey's Booker T. Washington High School teachers would have openly moonlighted as exotic dancers. And they definitely would not have talked about Eskimo taints with the principal. Even with all those taints, Craig Robinson doesn't manage to pack the same punch with 2015 NBC that Steve Harvey did with 1996 WB. But does he really need to? It's clear that Robinson has comedic talent, and he's worthy of carrying his own show. It's just not clear if this is the show he should do it with. It's not a bad show and it's got its funny moments, so "comedic sitcom" mission accomplished, no? I think... maybe, sort of. One could argue that comparisons are meaningless. (That "one" is usually me.) Any show about a teacher could be compared to Welcome Back, Kotter. Was Dharma & Greg the new I Love Lucy? Or was it the new Odd Couple? If Are You There, Chelsea? was whittled down to "a show about a bar," it would have never been up to snuff when compared to Cheers. So, two tales of two different decades housing two different musician music teachers doesn't necessarily mean they have anything to do with each other. But are there enough differences to warrant both tales being told? That's the important question. Again, I think maybe. Already mentioned in this here post, we've got: - Middle school kids and high school kids are both kids, yes, but they are very different kinds of kids. So, there's that. - Craig's humor is definitely not Steve's humor. Whether that's a plus or minus is in the eye of the beholder. Personally, I'm not mad at an Eskimo taint, but it probably would've made me feel icky if Steve Harvey talked about it. Other than that, we've got more characters to get to know on Mr. Robinson. Steve's best friend, who is his band mate and the school gym teacher, comparably is Craig's brother and band mate, played by Brandon T. Jackson, and is not the gym teacher, played by Ben Koldyke (who, by the way, has some killer thighs in them short shorts). The object of Steve's affections also happens to be his boss, whereas Craig's is a fellow teacher, his equal, who both have to answer to the principal, played brilliantly (in my humble opinion) by Peri Gilpin. There's also another offshoot of Cedric the Entertainer‘s character who falls for the female comic relief (Mr. Robinson‘s Lovita, if you will). In general, I think Craig pulled the short end of the stick. I have not seen the original pilot, but it was created by people who did not run the series and it starred numerous actors who were replaced. This, to me, means lots of network interference. Then, it was put on the air for three weeks near the end of the summer schedule. That means "burn off." So, NBC swoops in, changes everything, then doesn't have enough faith in their creation to give it a real shot. I think Craig absolutely deserves a show. If he's stuck with this one, I hope he gets a second season and I hope he's able to control it a bit more. But if season two is not in the works, I'd be okay with that as well. The Steve Harvey Show came back into syndication this year, so we've at least got that. No Eskimo taints, I'm afraid. (I really wanted to see how many times I could fit "Eskimo taint" into a review. I feel good about it.) See more 09/12/2015 Love Craig Robinson but not in this sitcom. This is a waste of good comedic mind. See more 08/06/2015 I predict an early cancellation in Mr. Robinson's future. The jokes, if you can call them that, are predictable and just plain flat. I'm embarrassed for both NBC and Craig Robinson. See more 08/06/2015 I am a Craig Robison fan have been for a while now, he's a funny talented man with saying that his new show Mr. Robinson was an abomination. The first thing that got to me was the cliché laugh track they used, and it seemed to me it was the exact same short laugh track segment used after every dated joke its like they just kept looping it. The jokes were dated and have been used to death for a long while now ,nothing seemed original or new. Each joke had no flow and were ill timed and failed to deliver. The awkward facial expressions and or body language every character used to sell the scene or joke got old real quick and became very annoying. There is way to much list with what went wrong with this show. Disappointing See more Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Aug 5, 2015 Pilot When Craig decides to take a substitute music teacher job just to win over an ex, he ends up connecting with the students and the faculty. Details Episode 2 Aired Aug 5, 2015 Flesh for Fantasy Craig invites rock legend Neville Rex (Gary Cole) to speak to his class in hope of securing a record contract; Victoria (Meagan Good) advises the teachers on a good investment, but their spending gets out of hand. Details Episode 3 Aired Aug 12, 2015 Ain't Nothin' but a Hound Dog Disgusted with Ben's sloppiness and lack of employment, Craig asks Jimmy to move in and share Ben's room; Supervisor Dalton asks Principal Taylor to watch his dog, Mr. Pickles. Details Episode 4 Aired Aug 12, 2015 Love the One You're With In hope of spending some time with Victoria, Craig organizes a night out with the teachers; a job aptitude test inspires Jimmy to make a documentary film about Craig. Details Episode 5 Aired Aug 19, 2015 Can't Buy Me Love After learning he and Jimmy may lose their jobs due to budget cuts, Craig and the teachers plan a fundraiser; Samir wants to find a way to get out of the "friend zone" with Ashleigh; the students come up with a way to make money. Details Episode 6 Aired Aug 19, 2015 School's Out for Summer When Earth, Wind & Fire show up and invite Craig along on a yearlong tour, he must decide whether to leave his brother, co-workers and students behind; Samir sees Ashleigh at her other job. Details
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Season Info

Executive Producer
Mark Cullen, Robb Cullen, Howard Klein, Mark Schulman, Andy Ackerman
Network
NBC
Rating
TV-14 (D|L)
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Aug 5, 2015
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