- The Comeback (TV series)
infobox television
show_name = The Comeback
caption = Promotional poster for "The Comeback"
format =Mockumentary ,Sitcom
camera = Single camera
runtime = approx. 0:30 (per episode)
creator =Lisa Kudrow Michael Patrick King
starring =Lisa Kudrow Malin Åkerman Damian Young Laura Silverman Lance Barber Kellan Lutz Robert Bagnell Jason Olive Kimberly Kevon Williams
andRobert Michael Morris
country = USA
network =HBO
first_aired =June 5 ,2005
last_aired =September 4 ,2005
num_seasons = 1
num_episodes = 13
imdb_id = 0434672|"The Comeback" was a television series produced by
HBO that starred actressLisa Kudrow as sitcom actress Valerie Cherish in modern-dayLos Angeles, California . It was created by Kudrow andMichael Patrick King , a formerexecutive producer of "Sex and the City ". Kudrow and King were also writers and executive producers of the series, with King also serving as the director of someepisode s. The series premiered onHBO onJune 5 ,2005 .The show, a
comedy , was shot by a single camera, in the style ofreality television . Viewers of "The Comeback" are actually watching rawfootage shot for the fictional reality show within "The Comeback," also called "The Comeback."The series' episode titles (excluding the pilot) begin with the main character's first name "Valerie..." followed the theme of the episode as the main character would have named them, e.g. "Valerie Triumphs at the Upfronts".
Despite a coveted time slot after the hit series "Entourage", "The Comeback" debuted to low ratings and a mixed critical response; despite this, Kudrow's performance earned her an Emmy nomination for Best Leading Actress. HBO confirmed on
September 21 ,2005 that the series was officially cancelled after only being on the air for thirteen weeks. It has since been removed from HBO's online list of Original Series programming.Plot
Valerie Cherish is a D-grade
actress who had it all. From 1988 until 1992, Valerie starred on asitcom known as "I'm It!" The show was a hit during its initial run, but fell just three episodes shy of reaching syndication status. However, Valerie claimed that the show was cancelled over aRodney King joke. Since then, the fame and fortune Valerie gained from her success and triumphs has depleted. She has become unemployed, married, and does not get the roles for which she was once famous due to her age and personality. Valerie vows that she will make a comeback, which is the ultimate goal in her career as an actress."The Comeback" is shot in the style of a reality show (also called "The Comeback"). The show-within-a-show follows Valerie through her home life and her career resurgence. It offers behind-the-scenes footage of the other fictional show-within-a-show, "Room and Bored", a network
sitcom on which Valerie plays a minor role.Each episode begins with
color bars , over which are superimposed the words "The Comeback: Raw Footage", indicating that viewers to the actual HBO series "The Comeback" are watching uneditedvideo for the fictional reality show "The Comeback".Characters
Major characters
*Valerie Cherish (Lisa Kudrow), the central character of "The Comeback", was the star of a sexually-charged 1989 sitcom, "I'm It!" in which she played a young superstar
attorney . Valerie has fallen out of the limelight but receives a call from her former network asking her to do areality show called "The Comeback" about an actress attempting to relaunch her flagging career by landing a starring role on the sitcom "Room and Bored", a show featuring four sexy singles living in acondominium . The role is originally written as a 40-ish architect who acts as an older, wiser, yet still sexy roommate. Valerie wins the role over former sitcom starsMarilu Henner andKim Fields (who also had reality show cameras following them in case either had received the role). However, after an early rehearsal, Valerie learns the script has been changed to reduce her character's role to that of a 40-ish landlord named Aunt Sassy, a character much like the Mrs. Roper character from "Three's Company ". Aunt Sassy is a woman who dresses only inpastel jogging suits, lives upstairs, and usually only appears in one scene per episode. :Despite the changed role, Valerie performs well, much to the delight of the audience and the network, and the show isgreenlit for afall season. However, still in denial that her day in the sun has passed, Valerie is obsessed with the direction of "Room and Bored". She attempts to use her standing as a veteran sitcom star to persuade the young producers to take her suggestions for the show, despite numerous warnings to "back off." Valerie constantly reminds the crew of her success on "I'm It!" as a reason to listen to her. Valerie believes it is her duty to explain to her young co-stars what starring on asitcom entails. :Initially, even with her reduced role, Valerie thinks she is (or should be) the real star of the show, and is very concerned about her image. It is only after a meeting with acancer -stricken family friend that Valerie realizes she must learn humility and to make the best of every situation she is presented. In the end, Valerie agrees to return for a second season of her reality show, despite being thoroughly embarrassed during its highly-rated premiere. This serves as proof that she is willing to completely sacrifice her dignity to return to the spotlight.
*Jane (Laura Silverman ) is the director of Valerie Cherish'sreality show , "The Comeback". Jane seems very committed to seeing Valerie is comfortable oncamera and is forced to endure thedrama that Valerie creates. Jane is seldom seen on-camera, but her voice is often heard. When she is seen on camera, often she is mortified at what she perceives as Valerie's increasingly pathetic attempts to regain stardom. Jane attempts to limit her communication with Valerie, so as not to sacrifice the "reality" content of the show, but the star constantly seems to be talking to Jane. Valerie will ask her director for advice and "re-shoots" of a particular event, and Jane will usually avoid such communication and deny such requests by repeatedly telling Valerie she is forbidden to interact with her in any way. The relationship between the two comes to a head in the final episode.*Mark Berman (
Damian Young ) is Valerie's loving (and extremely patient) husband. They had lived a quiet, lavishlifestyle until camera crews invaded their privacy. Mark is a dedicatedbusinessman with very little understanding ofshow business . He doesn't seem to be impressed by Valerie'scelebrity and is annoyed by the reality show cameras but admits to usingcocaine and watchingpornography on camera. Valerie refers to Mark most often as "Marky Mark" and also by the nickname "Love Ball".*Mickey Dean (
Robert Michael Morris ) has been Valerie Cherish'shairdresser and friend since the late 1980s. Between "I'm It!" and "Room and Bored", he only worked for the actress part-time. Mickey agreed to work for Valerie full-time as she was cast on "Room and Bored" in order to receivehealth benefits from the studio. Mickey is an effeminate man in his 60s who believes that his obvious homosexuality is a well-kept secret. He came out of the closet in the finale.*Paulie G (
Lance Barber ) is the pudgy co-creator andexecutive producer of "Room and Bored". He is the person who pushed the change in Valerie's character, as he is very unsympathetic to Valerie herself. Paulie G disagreed with Valerie's casting from the beginning, and constantly seeks to reduce her role on the show. Paulie G is resentful of Valerie's efforts to control "Room and Bored" and attempts to avoid any communication with Valerie, despite her endeavors tobutter him up. In one episode, Valerie and her camera crew walk in on Paulie receivingfellatio . Though viewers watching the "raw footage" know Paulie G's true intentions toward Valerie, the editors of "The Comeback" have polished the finished "reality show" by using the same footage to portray Paulie G as a sympathetic producer and all-around nice guy while Valerie is shown to be the negative influence on "Room and Bored".*Tom Peterman (
Robert Bagnell ) is the tall, slender co-creator and executive producer of "Room and Bored". While he tends to agree with Paulie G that Valerie is too overbearing, he attempts to accommodate her requests and show ideas. Unlike Paulie G, Tom tries to communicate calmly with Valerie and treat her with appropriate respect. Valerie tends to speak to Tom first when approaching the producers.*Juna Millken (
Malin Åkerman ) is a beautiful young blonde model andmusician , who (in her first-ever acting role) plays Cassie, the lead character andniece of Aunt Sassy on "Room and Bored". Juna and Valerie become fast friends on and off the set. Juna sees Val as her mentor, and Val calls Juna her "baby girl", though Valerie is silently jealous of Juna's stardom.Minor characters
*Shayne Thomas (
Kimberly Kevon Williams ) plays Dylan, Juna's sexyroommate on "Room and Bored". Shayne is aChristian who objects to the sexual content of Valerie's reality show, but overlooks the obvioussexual innuendo included within "Room and Bored" because she is playing a character and is not being "herself".*Jesse Wood (
Jason Olive ) plays Stitch, theAfrican-American maleroommate on "Room and Bored". He had been turned down for several acting jobs before landing his current role on the show.*Chris MacNess (
Kellan Lutz ) plays Mooner, thesurfer -typeroommate on "Room and Bored", who is a love interest to Juna's character. As anactor , he is curious why Valerie is on the show due to her age difference with the youngergeneration of thecast . As result of growing up with an alcoholic father, he suffers emotional outbursts and is known to cry in front of the other castmates.*Jimmy Burrows (
James Burrows ) plays himself and is the director of many, but not all, of the "Room and Bored" episodes. His scenes with Valerie indicate the two have previously worked together. Jimmy likes Valerie and genuinely wants to help her succeed. He becomes increasingly annoyed with Valerie and her reality show, but his attempts to escape Jane and her cameras are usually futile. Jimmy must sternly remind Valerie quite often that she is "not" the star of "Room and Bored" and that her input to the producers is unwelcome. Burrows' real career as atelevision director enhances the show's believability, as he has won severalEmmy awards for his work as producer and director of such series as "Friends ", "Cheers ", "Frasier ", and "Will & Grace ".*Francesca Berman (
Vanessa Marano ) is Valerie'sstepdaughter . Francesca has generally tried to avoid Valerie, but becomes very eager to bond with herstepmother when in front of thereality show cameras. Francesca lives primarily with her birth mother, but on occasion stays with Mark and Valerie at their Beverly Hills home.*Gigi (
Bayne Gibby ), a naiveplaywright fromNew York City , is hired as the newest writer for "Room and Bored". Valerie becomes fast friends with Gigi, with the ulterior motive of getting Aunt Sassy a greater role on the show, and to attempt to supersede some of the writing decisions of Tom and Paulie G. Sensing Valerie's intentions, the show's creators have forbidden any further fraternization between Valerie and Gigi.*Esperanza (
Lillian Hurst ) is Valerie and Mark's Hispanic housekeeper. She is very uncomfortable around the cameras, often simply staring into them with a suspicious glare on her face.*Billy Stanton (
Dan Bucatinsky ) is Valerie's publicist, hired to earn Valerie magazine covers (due mainly to her jealousy of Juna's photo appearing on the cover of "Rolling Stone "). Billy is a second-rate publicist who is just starting his own agency. He is very aggressive and tends to push and shove anybody who offends or disagrees with him. The first magazine cover he lands Valerie is for ayoga magazine, despite Val's ignorance of the yoga culture.Episodes
Episode premieres on HBO
* Sunday,
June 5 ,2005 - Sunday,June 26 ,2005 : Sundays, 10:00pm Eastern/Pacific
* Sunday,July 10 ,2005 -September 4 ,2005 : Sundays, 10:30pm Eastern/Pacific
**"Sunday,August 21 ,2005 - Special Time: 10:45pm Eastern/Pacific"eason 1: 2005
DVD
"The Complete Only Season" was released on Region 1 DVD on August 1, 2006, with the Region 2 version released on September 18, 2006. The discs include all thirteen aired episodes as well as commentary from Lisa Kudrow and Michael Patrick King on the pilot episode and an interview.
External links
*imdb title|id=0434672|title=The Comeback
* [http://www.hbo.com/comeback/ The Comeback official website]
* [http://www.tmn.ca/comeback/ The Movie Network- The Comeback site]
* [http://www.valeriecherish.com/ fan site]
* [http://www.myspace.com/the_comeback Myspace site]
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