Good Dog

2011

Seasons & Episodes

  • 1
5| TV-PG| en| More Info
Released: 06 March 2011 Ended
Producted By: Shaftesbury Films
Country: Canada
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Award-winning writer and producer Ken Finkleman (The Newsroom) returns to television in Good Dog, his highly anticipated new comedy. Starring Finkleman and Lauren Lee Smith (CSI; The L Word), the sharply ironic series focuses on the life of George, a self-absorbed, neurotic TV producer. After hooking up with Claire, a gorgeous model half his age, George negotiates his new reality dating a younger woman by pitching a reality show about his high concept, highly coveted, seriously volatile life. But when network executives insist that Claire move into his house, George is forced to escalate the relationship and consequently, his fears of commitment. When the pitch and his life go sideways, he frets, vents and reevaluates by soliciting questionable advice from his best friend Doug (Jason Weinberg).

Genre

Drama, Comedy

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Director

Ken Finkleman

Production Companies

Shaftesbury Films

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Good Dog Audience Reviews

Plantiana Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.
ReaderKenka Let's be realistic.
GazerRise Fantastic!
SpunkySelfTwitter It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.
hollysdogs I Just happened upon this series this weekend and loved it. (Maybe I am in the right age group - 50's) i wait with bated breathe for season 2. please tell me there will be a season two, or another "Good ______" season.I just watched the final episodes last night. I guess it helps that I recognize many of the Toronto areas that they film in. I walk down Queen Street west with a new eye, given that they make the area look better than it does in real life. The growing number of shows based and show casing Toronto brings the entertainment home in a way that I as a common citizen can enjoy. Everything is so tongue in cheek. Ken F is funnier than Sienfeld (not hard) and Larry David - and there is a bit (only a bit) of humbleness to his character as he fumbles through life. This is entertainment that I would pay for, and I do!
daniel_lalla Self indulgent and self important tripe from a producer/writer who clearly thinks he's the smartest and sexiest thing on the planet, yet never conjures up a single laugh. Forget about empathy or identification with the characters. If you feel anything for this guy I suggest you seek psychiatric help to deal with your narcissism. Tries to resemble a certain American TV show (I'll let you figure out which one - it takes less than 5 minutes of viewing)I'll continue because IMDb requires 10 lines of text but how many ways can you describe a turd? Perhaps we should ask the two viewers of this program outside of the actors' families why they watch this. It makes me question Canadian content rules altogether and worry for the future of the species. Really. I think it's that bad.