EPISODE
SEASON
Suburgatory - Season 1
Single dad George Altman move with his 15-year-old daughter Tessa from a New York City apartment to a house in the suburbs for a better life after finding a box of condoms on her nightstand.
1 October 1974, Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA
23 July 2002, USA
30 August 1987, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
23 May 1966, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
10 December 1973, Little Compton, Rhode Island, USA
17 November 1990, Miami, Florida, USA
21 November 1982, Pittsfield, Illinois, USA
10 March 1991, DeLand, Florida, USA
9 June 1988, Los Angeles, California, USA
2 January 1975, Queens, New York, USA
16 November 1961, Orange, New Jersey, USA
20 February 1985, Van Nuys, California, USA
September 28, 2011
As you're wincing your way through Suburgatory, an unpalatable sitcom that has its premiere on ABC on Wednesday night, ponder the question that no studio executives apparently did: Who is the audience for this show?
September 28, 2011
Suburgatory, which like its Wednesday night running mates is without a laugh track, has some nice touches in its passably amusing opening episode. It also joins the likes of 2 Broke Girls, Whitney and Free Agents in its zeal to be sexplicit.
September 28, 2011
This is one of the best sitcoms of the fall.
September 28, 2011
The show also offers some whip-smart dialogue and a central father-daughter relationship with seemingly boundless opportunities for conflict.
September 28, 2011
Suburgatory falls flat -- a flatness that will be accentuated by the smart suburban comedies that bookend it.
September 28, 2011
A funny fantasyland in a hilarious family fish-out-of-water tale
September 28, 2011
Suburgatory wrings so many laughs from the oft-maligned wasteland you're likely to come back for more.
September 28, 2011
A show that started off with a few problems but ironed them out to become one of the funnier shows on TV this spring.
September 28, 2011
What Surburgatory lacks in novelty, it compensates for with a steady stream of gags, splashes of nuance (and nuance's vivid opposite), the comedic flow of Ana Gasteyer and Chris Parnell as the Altmans' neighbors, and an undercurrent of sweetness.

