Joey
Joey

Joey

September 09,2004 | TV-14 | en
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EP1  Joey and the Big Break (1)
Sep. 22,2005
Joey and the Big Break (1)

Joey is on the set of "Deep Powder" but the fate of his character is still unknown. One extra, named Zach, tries to cheer him up in the hope Joey will help him (Zach) get a line to say. Zach will give Joey some tips about how to live as an actor in Hollywood. Jenna, a young actress-wannabe, moves in the building. She wants to meet Joey, the big star, but she first meets Michael who pretends to be Joey in order to land a date with her. Joey has an audition.

EP2  Joey and the Big Break (2)
Sep. 22,2005
Joey and the Big Break (2)

Joey bursts back in an audition room asking producers for one more chance (he entered a different audition room than the one he was in before!). He is determined to have a second chance and doesn't let the producers talk so they explain that he is in the wrong room. Not knowing what to do, producers start an audition with Joey. This leads to a funny audition with Joey saying lines for an action movie, when the producers read lines said by kids.(second part to a one-hour season premiere)

EP3  Joey and the Spanking
Sep. 29,2005
Joey and the Spanking

Joey faces an unruly child actor on his new movie. When push comes to shove, Joey takes matters into his own hands with interesting results. Meanwhile, Gina helps Alex get over her lagging love life.

EP4  Joey and the Stuntman
Oct. 06,2005
Joey and the Stuntman

Joey is preparing to shoot a big fight scene on the set. The director offers to use a stuntman instead but Joey wants to do his own stunts. Eventually, Chuck, Joey's stuntman comes in. Abby, the script reviser, has a chat with Joey because he doesn't follow script at all. Michael visits the set and he and Abby hit it off. Zach works Craft and Services on the set. Meanwhile, Alex is confused about her true feelings for Joey.

EP5  Joey and the House
Oct. 13,2005
Joey and the House

Joey decides to buy a house now that he is bringing big bucks from the movie but can he convince the owner of the house that he should get it? Gina isn't very supportive of the idea. Alex helps Bobbie with a harassment case.

EP6  Joey and the ESL
Oct. 20,2005
Joey and the ESL

Joey decides to enroll in an English as a second language class just to attract the attention of a beautiful woman. Elsewhere, Gina decides to help Bobbie try and find a new client.

EP7  Joey and the Poker
Nov. 03,2005
Joey and the Poker

Alex teaches Texas hold 'em to Joe. The problem is that she makes up rules so he wins all the time. Thinking that he can play the game he accepts an invitation to play celebrity poker. Michael and Abby's relationship reaches new heights.

EP8  Joey and the Sex Tape
Nov. 10,2005
Joey and the Sex Tape

An old girlfriend of Joey's threatens to release an embarrassing tape. To prevent this from happening he must apologize to her on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show." Bobbie celebrates her 40th birthday.

EP9  Joey and the Musical
Nov. 17,2005
Joey and the Musical

Gloria, Candance's grandmother, is starring in a musical at the Senior Citizen Home she's in. When the director of the musical quits, Joey offers to direct it. Zach helps Joey out in this venture. Bobbie's mother, who's living in that citizen home, wants a part in the musical.

EP10  Joey and the Bachelor Thanksgiving
Nov. 24,2005
Joey and the Bachelor Thanksgiving

Gina is planning a family Thanksgiving. Joey and Zach discover some ancient Native American artifacts on Joey's property and mistakenly give them away.

EP11  Joey and the High School Friend
Dec. 08,2005
Joey and the High School Friend

Joey's best friend from high school is visiting. Gina has a big surprise for Michael.

EP12  Joey and the Tijuana Trip
Dec. 15,2005
Joey and the Tijuana Trip

After Michael and Abby break up, Joey takes him to Tijuana to help him get over it. Alex and Gina want to have some fun and go to a night club.

EP13  Joey and the Christmas Party
Dec. 15,2005
Joey and the Christmas Party

Joey is having a holiday party at his old apartment. Bobbie is there with her boyfriend.

EP14  Joey and the Snowball Fight
Mar. 07,2006
Joey and the Snowball Fight

Joey is starting to act weird around Alex, because she is still going out with Dean. His action figure also arrives, it has a few flaws though. Gina thinks that she's pregnant.

EP15  Joey and the Dad
Apr. 06,2006
Joey and the Dad

Joe's dad comes to town for Joey's movie premiere. His sly remarks of disrespect for Joey's line of work are lost on his son. At least until Alex points them out to him. Elsewhere Joey runs into Carmen Electra while admiring his movies billboard. The two hit it off, until Joey finds out that the billboard for her new perfume (right next to his) is getting a lot more attention than his own.

EP16  Joey and the Party for Alex
May. 08,2006
Joey and the Party for Alex

Joey's feelings for Alex are driving him crazy. Dean throws Alex a birthday party and is going to propose to her. Gina and Jimmy are getting tattoos to show their love for each other.

EP17  Joey and the Big Move
May. 22,2006
Joey and the Big Move

While Joey is moving out to his new house, he finds out that his house is on fire and the whole house burns out. Meanwhile Jimmy finally learns that Michael is his son and he tries to start a relationship with him, father to son.

EP18  Joey and the Beard
Jun. 30,2006
Joey and the Beard

Bobbie sets up a date for Joey with Edie, a famous actress. What he doesn't know in the beginning is that she only needs him as a "beard".

EP19  Joey and the Critic
Jul. 07,2006
Joey and the Critic

Joey discovers a Critic on the internet and goes to visit her, only to discover that it is an 11 year old.

EP20  Joey and the Actor's Studio
Jul. 14,2006
Joey and the Actor's Studio

Joey wants to go out with Alex but she's not sure if she wants to go out with him.

EP21  Joey and the Holding Hands
Jun. 16,2006
Joey and the Holding Hands

Joey wants to take his relationship with Alex to the next level, but Alex only wants sex. Gina finds out that Jimmy is married to a woman that is in prison, and Michael meets a man on internet and Michael thinks that he is a woman.

EP22  Joey and the Wedding
Jul. 28,2006
Joey and the Wedding

Jimmy and Gina get married.

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The charming and still-single Joey has struck out on his own and moved to Hollywood, hoping to truly make it as an actor. After reuniting with his high-strung sister Gina, Joey moves in with Michael, his 20-year-old genius nephew, who unbelievably is literally a rocket scientist. However, what Joey lacks in book smarts he makes up for with people smarts – making him the best new friend his nephew could ask for.

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Btexxamar I like Black Panther, but I didn't like this movie.
Dorathen Better Late Then Never
Catangro After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.
Marva-nova Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
Di Bobi The first few episodes are good, some fun characters are introduced, Joey's getting chicks, we clap and cheer - 'cause it's Joey being Joey.Immediately after all the introductory episodes Joey starts sucking at everything and being pathetic. Like they couldn't wait to cheesy it up by making it about generic 'love interests' instead of the fun and careless life of a womanizer.Gee wiz, I wonder who they're gonna mush him in with, in order to keep the precious post-menopause female demographic watching because 'they just have to have a love story', I mean there's only two women in the main cast - his sister and his (prepare for originality) neighbor. Imagine my 'shock' when the second part of this derailing ship was all about Joey not being able to have his female neighbor. Who's not good-looking by the way, and we get to see her in every failed Matthew Perry and Matt LeBlanc show for some reason. In fact, most women in this show weren't good looking, yet were introduced as such. And of course - we gotta have some sexism (against men) by doing the cliché 'oh he's not good enough for her, let's keep the male characters down but she's so great and fantastic for no reason, let's praise her'. Just the good old 'men are not worthy and women are great' cuck pandering you can see in every show from That 80's Show trough Friends and onwards.Anyways. That character we like who can have any girl for some magic reason can't have his female love interest. Yeah. That's totally not due to generic unoriginal writing.Even Friends was terrible but at least the character Joey was fun in it. He made you feel good, he made you laugh, no burdens and useless love affairs (or at least not too many).But here, I don't know what happened, the writers were clearly terrible and trying to imitate the stupid Friends 'Ross and Rachel' thing. It just sucked. Joey was a completely different characters. Do those dopes not understand anything about writing a show and having original characters?Good casting, good actors, terrible writing.That's the show 'Joey' for ya. Over a decade later, those idiots whom some humorously call 'professional screenwriters' still do the exact same mistakes. Viva la Hollywood.
biuxbb I adore these writers/producers who try to give the "Friends" an individual show only about each of them, because they are kind of keeping the "Friends" with us. But the thing they forget is that, even though each of them is adorable, they were so freaking amazing TOGETHER! 'Mr Sunshine' and 'Go On' were cancelled very quick even though Matthew Perry is sweet and funny. Same thing happened with "Joey" because these friends are not the same when they are by themselves. At least Courteney Cox has a little bit more success in 'Cougar Town' ! I can't say the show was bad, it just wasn't... amazing. I kind of liked it, but it was probably because I miss "Friends" so much!
Jetset971 The history of the TV spin-off has been a curious one. For every successful spin-off you get an utter failure. For example, "All in the family" gave birth to "The Jeffersons" but also spawned the disastrous "Gloria". "Cheers" spun off "Frasier" but "M*A*S*H" vomited out "After M*A*S*H". Usually the reason for the spin-off's demise is that the few characters, or single character, transplanted is unable to sustain the formula that made the original show work. When Kelsey Grammar took his Frasier character to his own show, it worked because his character was strong enough to become the center and not depend on others for support. "Joey" was doomed because "Friends" was a total ensemble show that depended on the six actors playing off one another. Taking one character out to fend for himself utterly doomed this show's chances. I think the producers and ex specially Matt LeBlanc were completely unwilling to take a hard look at what they were trying to accomplish.
kyle-loves-brooke Joey is a wonderfully entertaining sit com featuring everybody's favorite Friends character, Joey Tribbiani. The show centers around Joey's big move from New York City to Los Angeles in order to further his acting career. On the way he reunites with his surprisingly similar sister, Gina. Her brilliant adult son, Michael as well as his stereotypically white neighbor, Alex and his quirky, outrageous agent, Bobbie. While the show may be considerably different from Friends it makes up for it with it's considerable entertainment value. And while Matt Le Blanc may have been Friend's consistent comic relief, the gears have changed, giving characters like Gina and Bobbie the spotlight in that category while Joey becomes more of an adviser to the characters (not that Joey doesn't need advice himself every now and again). While the ensemble cast is extraordinary, it is the female cast members that truly make the show special. Cast members like Drea De Matteo (Gina), Andrea Anders (Alex) and Jennifer Coolidge (Bobbie) that use their unique comedic styles to keep audience members laughing from beginning to end. In conclusion, Joey is an endearing comedy, enjoyable for all viewers.