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Joey - Season 1
TrailerA comedy TV series that follows Joey, the character from the successful series, Friends. The series highlights on the career of Joey and the exciting adventures he passes through after his moving to Hollywood. The beginning is with a trouble with Joey's nephew, Michael.Actors: Matt LeBlanc, Andrea Anders, Paulo Costanzo, Jennifer Coolidge, Drea de Matteo, Ben Falcone, Miguel A. Núñez Jr., Adam Goldberg, Alex Ball, Tommy Perna, Mädchen Amick, ...»Director: Kevin Bright, Gary Halvorson, Andrew D. Weyman, Sheldon Epps, Peter Bonerz, David Schwimmer, Gail Mancuso, Ben Weiss, Gil Cates Jr.Country: United StatesDuration: 22 minQuality: SDRelease: 2004IMDb: 6.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Joey - Season 1"
Orlando SentinelOctober 02, 2019If Frasier was an elegant, full-course meal, Joey is an uneven snack. The jokes range from tasty to stale, and the situations vary from delicious to mushy.
Washington PostOctober 02, 2019Joey is still a lovable dummy, but over the summer the ratio of lovable to dumb appears to have changed for the worse. At times the script makes him out to be such an idiot that he's not only unsympathetic but also a nagging nuisance.
Globe and MailOctober 02, 2019Joey is a lame, hollow and utterly unoriginal show, and it shouldn't be. NBC has done a successful spinoff before.
Globe and MailOctober 02, 2019New York equals neurotic coffee shop habitus; Hollywood equals women flashing their large breasts. How original.
GuardianOctober 02, 2019Both Joey Tribbiani and Matt LeBlanc feel too much like coasters and background clowns to carry a format.
Village VoiceOctober 02, 2019Almost funny... DeMatteo's playing a similarly attitudinal Italian chick, only this time she's sidekick to her sweet 'n' stupid brother Joey instead of a psychopathic mafia henchman. Surely she deserves better.
Baltimore SunOctober 02, 2019Has considerable problems -- the most serious of which is an emptiness where its sense of community should be.
South Florida Sun-SentinelOctober 02, 2019Unless LeBlanc's reservoir of affection from Friends is bottomless, thinking long term about this one-trick pony is overly optimistic.
PopMattersOctober 02, 2019Sometimes nuanced, sometimes bombastic, LeBlanc's resilient performance will buy producers some time to fine-tune their approach.
Hartford CourantOctober 02, 2019Matt LeBlanc sustains his cheerfully dense character... But besides being called upon to say and do the dumbest things, he also occasionally says the kind of snide and sarcastic lines the star of a sitcom would often say, but that Joey never would.
People MagazineOctober 02, 2019Well, Joey now has his own series, and it looks pretty promising. Deep down he may be pining for Rachel, but his new life should hold some consolation.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)October 02, 2019It doesn't hit the ground running... But it has the makings of a sitcom that could be around for a while -- thanks in large part to Matt LeBlanc, whose portrayal of good-hearted, dimwitted Joey remains winning.
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