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Season 1 – Some of My Best Friends

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Warren is gay, although he's managed to stay under the radar. Needing a roommate, he puts out a newspaper ad. Responding is Frankie, who, after being chosen, freaks out when he finds out Warren's sexual orientation.
Some of My Best Friends — Season 1

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Some of My Best Friends boasts a charming cast and the occasionally clever one-liner, but its derivative premise ultimately holds it back.

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John Doyle Globe and Mail 11/14/2019
The show is a cute, kind-of-sweet sitcom and nobody can consider themselves truly a target of the goofy humour. Check it out, to be outraged or be amused. Go to Full Review
Hal Boedeker Orlando Sentinel 11/14/2019
This show is like bad dinner theater, except there you do get dinner. Go to Full Review
David Bianculli New York Daily News 11/14/2019
Even with a decent cast... this sitcom arrives stinking of stale ideas and comic desperation. Actually, "Some of My Best Friends" arrives stinking, period. Go to Full Review
James Endrst Hartford Courant 11/14/2019
The traditionally older-skewing CBS audience won't be rocked by this generally pleasant, if predictable, series. Go to Full Review
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Episode 1 Aired Feb 28, 2001 Pilot A Bronx native full of machismo misunderstands an advertisement and ends up moving in with a gay writer. Details Episode 2 Aired Mar 7, 2001 Fight Night Frankie (Danny Nucci) begs Warren (Jason Bateman) to act straight when his friends come over to watch a fight on TV. With Alec Mapa. Details Episode 3 Aired Mar 12, 2001 Blah, Blah, Blah Frankie realizes that he can enjoy "pillow talk" with his girlfriend as long as Warren has the real conversations with her. Details Episode 4 Aired Mar 28, 2001 A Brief Encounter Pino and Vern (Michael DeLuise, Alec Mapa) go out on a limb and insist that Frankie (Danny Nucci) is gay and Warren (Jason Bateman) has the hots for him. Details Episode 5 Aired Apr 11, 2001 Shaggy Dog Story Frankie learns a thing or two about appearances and assumptions when he tries to convince Warren to keep a stray dog. Details Episode 6 Airs undefined The Marriage Counselor Warren and Pino give Frankie's mother some bedroom tips, leading her husband to think she is cheating on him. Details Episode 7 Aired Apr 18, 2001 Scenes From an Italian Party Warren talks Frankie into throwing an elaborate 25th anniversary party for his parents, but soon finds out it isn't such a great idea. Details
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Season Info

Director
James Widdoes
Executive Producer
Jonathan Axelrod, James Widdoes, Judd Pillot, John Peaslee, Marc Cherry
Screenwriter
Judd Pillot, Marc Cherry, John Pardee, Terry Maloney Haley, John Peaslee, Joey Murphy, Mindy Morgenstern, Tony Vitale
Network
CBS
Rating
TV-PG (L)
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Feb 28, 2001