The Millers
The Millers

The Millers

2013-10-03 | TV-PG | en
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Seasons & Episodes

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EP1  Movin' Out (Carol's Song)
Oct. 20,2014
Movin' Out (Carol's Song)

Nathan and Debbie try to help carol find a new apartment--as far away from them as possible; Carol makes a new friend named Kip Finkle.

EP2  Reunited and It Feels So Bad
Oct. 27,2014
Reunited and It Feels So Bad

Debbie and Nathan fear that their parents are reuniting when Carol and Tom feel hesitant about formally ending their marriage.

EP3  Give Metta World Peace a Chance
Nov. 03,2014
Give Metta World Peace a Chance

Nathan lands the biggest interview of his career with pro basketball player Metta World Peace.

EP4  You Are the Wind Beneath My Wings, Man
Nov. 10,2014
You Are the Wind Beneath My Wings, Man

When Ray discusses Nathan's history of being a terrible wingman, Nathan tries to become less self-involved so he can be a better friend.

EP5  CON-Troversy
Nov. 17,2014
CON-Troversy

Nathan is assigned to cover a Sci-Fi Fest for his workplace and runs into a famous book author who has hated him since grade school. Meanwhile, Adam has an identity crisis when he learns that much of what he was taught on the commune was based on the mythology of Star Wars.

EP6  Diggin' Up Bones
Jul. 04,2015
Diggin' Up Bones

Kip encourages Carol to be bolder by confronting her former nemesis, Miss Pam, at Pam's retirement party.

EP7  When The Pope Comes Marching In
Jul. 04,2015
When The Pope Comes Marching In

When the Pope is scheduled to come to town, Nathan's planned week-long series of reports hits a snag when Ray gets a job offer to become the cameraman for a rival field Reporter.

EP8  Papa Was a Rolling Bone
Jul. 11,2015
Papa Was a Rolling Bone

The Millers decide to spend Thanksgiving apart for the first time ever, but they rethink the new family tradition when each of their individual Turkey Day plans hit snags.

EP9  Louise Louise
Jul. 11,2015
Louise Louise

When The Millers get a visit from their elderly Aunt Louise, they rally to help her figure out what her legacy will be when she worries that she hasn't left her mark on the world yet.

EP10  Highway to the Manger Zone
Jul. 18,2015
Highway to the Manger Zone

When staging their church's annual living nativity scene does not go as planned, Kip urges the Millers to stage their own rival show. Also, Carol asks Nathan and Kip to put aside their differences as a Christmas gift to her.

EP11  Hero
Jul. 18,2015
Hero

When Nathan decides he should have a better relationship with his niece Mikayla, he agrees to use his celebrity status to help Debbie and Adam get her into a popular school. Meanwhile, when Kip develops side effects from his sleeping pills, Carol and Tom agree to help him kick the habit by sleep-training him.

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A divorced reporter, looking forward to the single life, finds his parents' marital problems derail his plans.

The Millers Audience Reviews

GazerRise Fantastic!
Beystiman It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
SpunkySelfTwitter It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.
Griff Lees Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
mmingo-929-866279 I love the entire cast. Everyone on the show is perfect for their role. Will Arnett is great in everything he does. I don't know what he viewers with harsh reviews are watching, but this show is hilarious. I love the whole premise. The writing is clever. People of all ages can enjoy the show. I like the fact that it is funny without resorting to sexual humor. There is plenty of that on other shows, and I'm not against it - this is just refreshing. I feel like the whole family can watch this without having to worry about what the kids are listening to. It's my new favorite sit-com - along with Big Bang. Nothing needs to change.
mareller-1 I was really looking forward to this show because of the great cast, but it just didn't seemed to catch on with the the first couple of episodes so I supposed it might get cancelled. After the holidays I gave it another chance and in the last couple of weeks and I saw two episodes worth watching. With the focus off the mom/dad haranguing, I saw a sitcom with scenes and line deliveries which kept me laughing. One of the episodes involved the sister's hidden diary, but I thought better of tonight's episode about Nathan stealing his mother's rants to fuel his own TV segments. It certainly had some real belly laughs. Lately it seems the pacing and use of the supporting cast is improved. No hamming or mugging from anyone, just enough well timed involvement to keep the laughs coming. It is easy to see the cast is loaded with talent and let's hope the scripts are worthy of them.
Cindi T I don't plan on watching this show after seeing the promo, where the mother makes this insensitive, insulting and offensive comment: "I didn't know shewas homeless until she opened her mouth"...or something to that effect. Both my husband & I looked at each other (not laughing) and I said, "that's not funny...its not cool". He agreed. Like, let's make fun of homeless people? Cheap shot. In addition, this promo is shown over and over on CBS. I do expect better. If you're not part of the solution, then you are part of the problem. Seinfeld was funny and people were made fun of...but not a particular subset of people...especially people who can't help being the the place they're in.
Pat B. Out of all the new shows that were debuting this season, this was one of the ones I had mixed reactions about. The cast sounds incredible. With the talents of people like Will Arnett, Margo Martindale, Beau Bridges, JB Smoove and Jayma Mays, it sounds like they would have great chemistry. Also, Greg Garcia is the creator of the one of the most underrated shows right now Raising Hope, which I also had mixed reactions toward before watching it, and it turned out be one of my favorite shows from 2010. The premise sounded really generic and the jokes sounded really lame from the preview. But that was the least of my problems.This show really wasn't that good. It wasn't all that funny. Fart jokes are not funny anymore...oh wait...EVER! As for the cast, they're all being underused. Will Arnett wasn't funny, Margo Martindale was annoying, Jayma Mays was boring, JB Smoove wasn't funny either and Beau Bridges just annoyed me almost as much as Margo. The writers think by having her character as a chatty person and Beau Bridges's character as a total idiot is funny. However, they use lame jokes that we've seen over and over and over again and we'll probably continue to see them in the next few years. I haven't gotten to my biggest problem with this show.The laugh track, is so damn annoying. They use the laugh track like every two seconds. They use it for situations that are not even funny. My love of laugh track sitcoms are dying and they're dying fast.My biggest question with this show is why did it get paired up after The Big Bang Theory? The Big Bang Theory is probably the last laugh track sitcom that I still like, but CBS picked the wrong show to put on after it. The Crazy Ones and Mom are better than this and one of those shows should be on after The Big Bang Theory, not this generic and repetitive garbage.So in the end, if you liked the preview, you'll like the show. If you didn't like the preview, you won't like the show. The cast is incredibly underused and I hope this show can get better from the pilot at least.