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      Season 1 – I'm With Her

      2003 Comedy List
      58% 12 Reviews Tomatometer Based on writer Chris Henchy's marriage to Brooke Shields, this comedy chronicles a high-school teacher who falls in love with a movie star and is completely unprepared for all that comes with it. Read More Read Less
      I'm With Her — Season 1

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      Critics Consensus

      Teri Polo and David Sutcliffe may be stinkin' cute as star crossed lovers, but I'm With Her lacks the nuance and depth it needs to carry it through.

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      Episode 1 Aired Sep 23, 2003 Pilot Patrick, a teacher, becomes romantically involved with Alex, a movie star. Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 30, 2003 The Second Date To impress Alex, Patrick takes swing lessons from a burly dance instructor (guest star Jim Belushi). Jimmy Kimmel also guest stars. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 7, 2003 The Smarty Party Alex experiences jealousy for the first time in her life when she meets Patrick's ex-girlfriend Molly (guest star Suzanne Cryer), a sophisticated and prolific writer. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 14, 2003 The Musical When Alex is offered the lead in a musical, Patrick debates telling her the truth about her dreadful singing voice. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 21, 2003 The Weekend Away Patrick begins to feel like a kept man during a weekend getaway with Alex at a press junket; Stevie tries to console Cheri, who feels like a failure compared to Alex. Details Episode 6 Aired Oct 28, 2003 All About Evil A greedy director (Robert Englund) tries to cash in on Alex's fame by screening a horror movie she made as a novice; Cheri is attracted to a cute guy dressed up as a bum for Halloween. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 11, 2003 The Last Action Queero Patrick agrees to let Alex pose as an action hero's (Steven Weber) girlfriend in order to stave off rumors that he is gay. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 18, 2003 Alex Misses the Boat When Cheri quits, Alex ends up with a socially inept assistant (guest star Ana Gasteyer). Brian Doyle-Murray also guest stars. Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 25, 2003 Meet the Parent Alex tries to win over Patrick's formidable mother (Susan Sullivan) by preparing Thanksgiving dinner herself. Details Episode 10 Aired Dec 23, 2003 The Greatest Christmas Story Ever Told After agreeing to a $100 spending limit, Alex presents Patrick with a sports car; Patrick renders Alex speechless when he gives her the key to his apartment; Steve's Santa suit gives him newfound popularity with the ladies. Details Episode 11 Aired Jan 6, 2004 The Heartbreak Kid Alex thinks Patrick is trying to hook up with his ex-girlfriend at his high-school reunion. Details Episode 12 Aired Jan 13, 2004 The Kid Stays in the Picture While on the set of a Penny Marshall movie, Patrick inadvertently talks the film's young star (Alyson Stoner) into quitting the business. Details Episode 13 Aired Jan 27, 2004 Party of Two Patrick convinces Alex to go away with him to a secluded spa to take her mind off the soon-to-be-announced Oscar nominations. Details Episode 14 Aired Feb 10, 2004 Poison Ivy Alex takes in a B-movie actress (Brooke Shields) who was recently released from rehab; horrified Cheri meets a woman who has been her famous sister's assistant for 60 years. Details Episode 15 Aired Feb 17, 2004 Not in My Dress You Won't After Patrick quarrels with Joan Rivers, top fashion designers decline to outfit Alex for the Academy Awards. Details Episode 16 Aired Feb 24, 2004 Winners & Losers & Whiners & Boozers Alex's mother (guest star Cybill Shepherd) expects to accompany her daughter to the Academy Awards. Peter Dinklage, Marlee Matlin and Joan Rivers guest star. Details Episode 17 Aired Mar 2, 2004 Winners & Losers & Whiners & Boozers After losing an Academy Award, Alex refuses to accompany Patrick to his awards ceremony at school. Mary Gross, Cybill Shepherd and Burt Young guest star. Details Episode 18 Aired Mar 16, 2004 The Peck-Peck Alex's on-screen kiss with a former boyfriend arouses feelings of jealousy in Patrick. Mark Valley guest stars. Details Episode 19 Aired Mar 30, 2004 Eight Simple Rules for Dating a Celebrity Patrick accidentally blabs a story about Alex to a tabloid writer, then he begins to suspect everyone he meets is a meddling reporter. Details Episode 20 Aired Apr 6, 2004 Friends in Low Places After getting some ribbing at work, Patrick takes his famous girlfriend to a barbecue where his co-workers shamelessly demand favors of her. Details Episode 21 Aired Apr 20, 2004 Drama Queen One of Patrick's students uses an erotic video to blackmail Alex into starring in the high-school musical. Details Episode 22 Aired Apr 27, 2004 I'm Not With Her After the couple decide to move in together, Alex gets a role which would take her overseas for a long time; a blockheaded actor (Nick Lachey) makes a play for Alex. Details

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      Heather Havrilesky Salon.com I'm With Her has its charms. Nov 20, 2019 Full Review Tim Goodman San Francisco Chronicle I'm With Her is a borefest that doesn't fail so much by being insipid or overtly terrible as it does by being unnecessary. Nov 20, 2019 Full Review Carina Chocano Entertainment Weekly So far, I'm With Her delivers more romance than comedy, but that could change if the characters were to remove their halos. Nov 20, 2019 Full Review People Staff People Magazine I'd have found it funnier if Patrick had howled for a lawyer and a tetanus shot, but he and Alex do make an attractive couple. Trouble is, each has been stuck with an annoying foil. Nov 20, 2019 Full Review Alan Pergament Buffalo News The pilot is adorable, but the second episode is so contrived that you wonder if this relationship won't get awfully repetitive quickly. Still, I'm rooting for him and her. Nov 20, 2019 Full Review Cary O'Dell PopMatters I'm With Her is a pleasant throwback, a return to a time when TV characters were actually likable and liked each other. It also serves to remind us of just how very seldom primetime TV chooses to deal with the subject of romantic love. Nov 20, 2019 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Season Info

      Director
      John Fortenberry, Shelley Jensen, Robby Benson, Joe Regalbuto, Arlene Sanford, Ted Wass
      Executive Producer
      Chris Henchy, Marco Pennette, Michael Tollin, Brian Robbins, Joe Davola
      Screenwriter
      Jack Burditt, Bryan Behar, Chris Henchy, Nancy Steen, Paul Corrigan, Lenny Ripps, Steve Baldikoski, Marco Pennette, Brad Walsh
      Network
      ABC
      Rating
      TV-PG (D|L)
      Genre
      Comedy
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date
      Sep 23, 2003