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Freaks and Geeks - Season 1
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In an attempt to cope with the life of her new wealthy friends, that addict drugs and smoke, Lendsay, a young teenager high school girl, who attends the Michigan high school, where she tries to change her entire life for the sake of her bad company, the thing that brings terrible for her and challenges her as well.
Actors:
Linda Cardellini, John Francis Daley, James Franco, Samm Levine, Seth Rogen, Jason Segel, Martin Starr, Becky Ann Baker, Joe Flaherty, Dave Allen, Ben Foster, ...»
Director:
Paul Feig
Country:
United States
- Episode 1: Pilot
- Episode 2: Beers and Weirs
- Episode 3: Tricks and Treats
- Episode 4: Kim Kelly Is My Friend
- Episode 5: Tests and Breasts
- Episode 6: I'm with the Band
- Episode 7: Carded and Discarded
- Episode 8: Girlfriends and Boyfriends
- Episode 9: We've Got Spirit
- Episode 10: The Diary
- Episode 11: Looks and Books
- Episode 12: The Garage Door
- Episode 13: Chokin' and Tokin
- Episode 14: Dead Dogs and Gym Teachers
- Episode 15: Noshing and Moshing
- Episode 16: Smooching and Mooching
- Episode 17: The Little Things
- Episode 18: Discos and Dragons
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Slant Magazine
October 10, 2017 Freaks and Geeks, despite its numerous flaws and hinting at Apatow's subsequent reliance on man-child humor in his feature films, often succeeds as humanist comedy precisely because the characters at its center are teenagers.
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The Young Folks
October 10, 2017 This is the perfect introduction into the world. Not only have we immediately become immersed from the jump thanks to Joan Jett's Bad Reputation as well as a slew of other songs used in this episode, but the costuming drives the point home.
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Variety
October 10, 2017 Paul Feig have fashioned a dramatic comedy that perhaps gets it a tad too right. Freaks and Geeks carries a sheen of bleakness, of sadness and depression that strives to equate the lives of middle teens with those of infantrymen on the front lines.
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PopMatters
October 10, 2017 Watching the show often feels like an out-of-body experience, as if one were watching oneself navigate through high school. This is exactly what makes the show so timeless.
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Salon.com
October 10, 2017 Freaks and Geeks distinguishes itself by the eerie realism of its portrayal of suburban high school life, circa 1980, from the ugly, boring clothes, to the across-the-board wonderful acting to the refreshing lack of narration.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer
October 10, 2017 Freaks and Geeks is that wonderful rarity among television series, a show that simultaneously lampoons reality and embraces it.
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New York Daily News
October 10, 2017 Freaks and Geeks is tapping into something primal: adolescents' hunger to begin to understand themselves and their world. Freaks and Geeks is too honest to offer answers. But it affirms the value and the universality of asking the questions.
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PopMatters
October 10, 2017 On the geeks' side, Martin Starr is simply brilliant as Bill, a lanky kid who's both bumblingly incoherent and strangely charismatic - words really can't do him justice, but suffice it to say he's one of the all-time great TV nerds, Screech be damned.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
October 10, 2017 Freaks and Geeks finds abundant humor in the absurdity of the situations the characters face.
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Slant Magazine
October 10, 2017 Mass audiences are only interested in reliving high school if it's sentimentalized. The chance to revisit something remotely in the ballpark of the real thing is as appetizing as cafeteria food-and Freaks and Geeks was a weekly feast of teen awkwardness.
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