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Me, Myself & I
GenreComedy
Created byDan Kopelman
Starring
ComposerSiddhartha Khosla
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseSeptember 25, 2017 (2017-09-25) –
present

Me, Myself & I is an American comedy television series that airs on CBS. The series premiered on September 25, 2017. The series stars Bobby Moynihan, Jack Dylan Grazer, John Larroquette, Brian Unger, Jaleel White, Kelen Coleman, Mandell Maughan, Christopher Paul Richards, Reylynn Caster, and Skylar Gray.

The show was not renewed for a second season.[1][2]

Premise

The show looks at the life of Alex Riley, a major Michael Jordan fan, and an inventor and businessman, at three points in his life: as a 14-year-old who moves with his mother to Los Angeles in 1991 to live with his new stepfather and stepbrother; as a 40-year-old dealing with the breakup of his marriage and being a single father in the present day, while trying to navigate his way out of "inventor's block"; and as a 65-year-old in 2042 who has just retired from his immensely successful company and has found his past love.[3]

Cast and characters

  • Bobby Moynihan as Alex Riley: An inventor recalling three stages of his life. He lives with his best friend after a divorce from his wife, and soon learns his wife wants to move away with their daughter, Abby.
    • Jack Dylan Grazer as Young Alex Riley: A high school student who spends much of his free time inventing. He must adjust after moving in with his new stepdad and stepbrother. He crushes on Nori, whom he meets at his new school.
    • John Larroquette as Older Alex Riley: The billionaire owner of the major company Riley Industries, who is now retiring. He realizes his old crush Nori is his true love.
  • Brian Unger as Ron: Alex's stepfather.
  • Jaleel White as Darryl: Present Alex's best friend and roommate after Alex's divorce. Alex and Darryl (AKA "One Nut") are childhood friends.
  • Kelen Coleman as Abby: Alex's daughter with Sarah. She is the general manager of the Chicago Bulls.
    • Skylar Gray as Young Abby
  • Christopher Paul Richards as Justin: Alex's stepbrother.
  • Mandell Maughan as Maggie: Alex's mother.
  • Reylynn Caster as Nori Sterling: Young Alex's crush who deals with having rumors spread about her. She has a crush on Alex.
  • Ella Thomas as Jasmine: Future Alex's CFO and Darryl's daughter.

Production

On May 12, 2017, the show was ordered to series.[4] The series premiered September 25, 2017, on CBS and was given a thirteen episode order.[5] On November 1, 2017, CBS pulled the series from the schedule after six low-rated episodes, leaving seven episodes unaired, and announced that the series will remain in production for all thirteen episodes and would return to the schedule at a later date.[6][7] On June 7, 2018 it was announced that the show would return to the schedule on July 7, 2018 and the remaining seven episodes would air over a three week period.[8] The final episode is set to air on July 21, 2018.[8]

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
1"Pilot"Randall EinhornDan KopelmanSeptember 25, 2017 (2017-09-25)T11.101117.46[9]
Past Alex, who is a major Chicago Bulls fan, is forced to move in with his mother's new husband and meets his new stepbrother, Justin, who both live in "Lakers country." He soon starts at his new school and meets Nori. Immediately smitten, Justin makes plans for Alex to kiss her at the school dance. Alex chokes on a mint that Justin forces on him, leading to disastrous consequences. Present Alex has divorced his wife, Sarah, because she cheated on him. However, Sarah now wants to move 400 miles away with her new husband and bring along Abby, Alex and Sarah's daughter. Future Alex (after a heart attack) reveals to his company that he is retiring and later bumps into the future Nori at a diner she owns. They kiss and he calls her the love of his life.
2"The First Step"Todd HollandDan KopelmanOctober 2, 2017 (2017-10-02)T12.158025.15[10]
Past Alex is having trouble with his seating at lunch, as his fiasco at the dance has given him the nickname "Chokey." He then gets invited to sit with "the Ramps," a group of popular kids that sit higher than everyone else. He gains popularity, but learns that Justin paid one of the popular kids to invite Alex to sit there. Amidst this, Alex leads Nori to break up with her boyfriend because of his commitment problems. The next day, he gets invited to sit with the Ramps again, but declines and sits with the table of "losers." He tells them they should stand up to the lunch rules and leads them towards the Ramps. He slips in the process and kids start calling him Trippy. He befriends one of the other "loser" kids whose real name is Darryl, revealing that the two met in middle school. Present Alex finally leaves the house, led by Darryl, and tries to find a girl to date. The plan fails and they end up at Corky's, where Alex meets a girl named Lauren and they both share a love of waffles. They go on a date but, Alex, overwhelmed by his recent divorce, leaves before Lauren can finish writing her address on his hand. Future Alex sets up a date with Nori, but learns that she has a boyfriend. The next day, while he is driving with Abby, Nori sends him a video message to meet at Corky's. Nori reveals that her boyfriend has proposed to her and she has said yes. Alex, who had hoped she broke up with him, is crushed.
3"The Card"Todd HollandJoe Port & Joe WisemanOctober 9, 2017 (2017-10-09)T12.158034.33[11]
Past Alex, for his fourteenth birthday, is given a card of and signed by Michael Jordan by Ron, but panics when speaking to Nori and impulsively gives it to her. With help from Justin, who forges the same signature on another card, they attempt to sneak into Nori's house and swap the cards. While they escape undetected, they are left unsure whether or not they got the real card or still have the copy. Present Alex is celebrating his birthday with Abbey when he encounters the parents of some of Abbey's friends, who inform him of a very expensive camping trip his daughter wants to attend. With no other way to get the money, Alex sells the Michael Jordan card, happy to find that it was the real one all along. Future Alex, after spending his birthday alone due to everyone seemingly being busy, is happy when Abbey and Justin, now a governor, come to celebrate. Abbey reveals that Ron told her about how he sold the card and gives him another card just like it.
4"Star Wars"John FortenberryBob KushellOctober 16, 2017 (2017-10-16)T12.158044.28[12]
Past Alex is angry due to being forbidden to see a midnight screening of Star Wars at the local movie theatre. He convinces Justin to sneak out and see it but, after the movie, they are picked up by Ron. However, after a heart to heart talk in the car, Ron lies to Maggie that he took them to see Star Wars. Present Alex, having been counting down the days until he can show it to her at the exact same age as he was when he saw it, is disappointed when Abbey tells him Ron already showed her Star Wars. Angry at first, Alex eventually forgives Ron before becoming ecstatic when he learns that he only showed Abbey the first installment of the prequel trilogy. However, after seeing that she isn't enjoying it, Alex puts on a movie she likes and simply enjoys spending time with her. Future Alex, having dreamed about it since he first saw Star Wars, is excited to finally get the opportunity to travel to space. But, when it rains and prevents him from going, he instead spends his day with Nori, helping cook food at her diner. However, when he finds out that he can still make the trip into space, he passes up on it to spend more time with Nori.
5"Family Tree"Matt SohnCraig Gerard & Matthew ZinmanOctober 23, 2017 (2017-10-23)T12.158064.65[13]
Past Alex is horrified and angry to learn that he has to miss out on seeing a meteor shower to spend time with Ron's extended family. Eventually sick of all the attention and not willing to participate in a surprise talent show, he runs out, refusing to take part. However, after Maggie reveals that Ron got him a telescope for after his extended family left, Alex happily takes part in the talent show. Abbey, after learning from Ron that he is present Alex's stepdad, becomes determined to meet her biological grandfather. This forces Alex to track him down for the first time in his life and they travel to meet his dad but, when they arrive, Abbey changes her mind due to realizing that, like Alex, she didn't want to know a complete stranger. Future Alex, after learning that Abbey has a new boyfriend, convinces her to let them meet under the promise he won't instantly dislike him. However, this leads to Abbey picking up on her boyfriend's frequent use of the word "magnificent" and breaking up with him.
6"New Job"Jim HenszLauren PomerantzOctober 30, 2017 (2017-10-30)T12.158053.91[14]
Past Alex, determined to win a contest with his invention, ends up receiving help from Darryl on how to pitch the idea upon being told he isn't good at it. Alex wins using Darryl's pitch, but refuses to acknowledge how much Darryl had helped through his advice. However, with help from his family, apologises to Darryl and decided to become partners, while putting the award from the contest in Ron's time capsule. Present Alex is offered a new job by potential buyers, but it would require ending his partnership with Darryl. The two decide to go their separate ways, but Alex comes to realize how much he loved working with Darryl and after digging up the time capsule and getting the award back to give to his friend, the two become partners again. In the future, Darryl is annoyed by how Alex is still interested in Eleanor. When he learns that Alex is considering giving Eleonor's boyfriend bad advice for a gift, he convinces him not to and later helps him join a dating site.
7"Field Trip"Steve PinkRichard Brandon ManusJuly 7, 2018 (2018-07-07)T12.158071.36[15]
Past Alex and Justin are going on a field trip, where they hope they can find a way to get Alex and Nori together. However, things quickly go wrong and result in Alex breaking his wrist and Justin developing feelings for Nori. Present Alex encounters the man his wife had cheated on him with and while at first appearing to forgive him, later lets out his anger when the man using a cheat code on a game and punches him, thought the pain from his wrist causes him to faint. When he comes to, he forgives the man due to him not knowing that Sarah was married, but says they can't be friends. Future Alex is considering dating again, but can't find anyone on a dating site. He eventually finds himself interested in a former business rival, and despite their antagonist past he is happy that he is moving on from Eleanor.
8"Home Alone"Matt SohnBen JosephJuly 7, 2018 (2018-07-07)T12.158081.06[15]
Past Alex and Justin convince their Ron and Maggie to let them stay at home by themselves while they are out having their anniversary. However the two are quickly frightened after watching R rates movies and booby trap the house. However, when Justin reveals he is interested in Nori while scared, Alex is captured by their traps. Despite at first being hurt, Alex forgives Justin as he understands that there are plenty of people interested in Nori and knows that Justin wouldn't hurt him on purpose. Present Alex is forced to move back in with Ron and Maggie for a short time, where he is given a job by telling more successful Justin. However he then learns that the job was made up, and while explaining why he loves his job makes Justin realize that he hates his job, and unknowingly leads him to quit. However this only puts Justin in the right place to figure out he wants to get involved in politics. Future Alex is upset when he learns Justin is selling Ron's and Maggie's old house due to no one living there any more and spends the whole day scaring off potential buyers. However upon encountering a family who doesn't want to change it, Alex agrees to let go of the house.
9"Thanksgiving"[16]Steven TsuchidaSusanna WolffJuly 14, 2018 (2018-07-14)T12.15809N/A
10"Video Games"[17]Steve PinkJoe Port & Joe WisemanJuly 14, 2018 (2018-07-14)T12.15810N/A
11"Phil Ricozzi"[18]Alex ReidBob KushellJuly 21, 2018 (2018-07-21)[8]T12.15811N/A
12"The Breakup"[18]John FortenberryCraig Gerard & Matthew ZinmanJuly 21, 2018 (2018-07-21)[8]T12.15812N/A
13"There She Goes"[18]Bill PurpleStory by : Ben Joseph & Susanna Wolff
Teleplay by : Richard Brandon Manus & Lauren Pomerantz
July 21, 2018 (2018-07-21)[8]T12.15813N/A

Reception

Ratings

Viewership and ratings per episode of Me, Myself & I
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
1 "Pilot" September 25, 2017 1.6/6 7.46[9]
2 "The First Step" October 2, 2017 1.0/4 5.15[10]
3 "The Card" October 9, 2017 0.9/3 4.33[11]
4 "Star Wars" October 16, 2017 0.9/3 4.28[12]
5 "Family Tree" October 23, 2017 0.9/3 4.65[13]
6 "New Job" October 30, 2017 0.7/2 3.91[14]
7 "Field Trip" July 7, 2018 0.2/1 1.36[15]
8 "Home Alone" July 7, 2018 0.2/1 1.06[15]
9 "Thanksgiving" July 14, 2018 TBD TBD
10 "Video Games" July 14, 2018 TBD TBD
11 "Phil Ricozzi" July 21, 2018 TBD TBD
12 "The Breakup" July 21, 2018 TBD TBD
13 "There She Goes" July 21, 2018 TBD TBD

Critical response

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 62% approval rating with an average rating of 6.12/10 based on 21 reviews.[19] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 57 out of 100 based on 18 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[20]

References

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