Are You There, Chelsea?

2012

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Pilot Jan 11, 2012

After receiving a D.U.I., Chelsea Newman decides it's time to change her life starting with moving into an apartment closer to her workplace, so Chelsea and her best friend Olivia move into the same apartment building their co-worker Rick lives in. Meanwhile, Chelsea's sister Sloane is due to give birth and is unsure if Chelsea will be there for her.

EP2 Sloane's Ex Jan 18, 2012

When Sloane's high school boyfriend shows up at the bar, Chelsea can't resist going out with him; Rick tracks down his ex and finds out she is engaged.

EP3 Believe Jan 25, 2012

When Sloane plans a social gathering for her church group at Jerry’s Ultimate Sports Bar, Chelsea finds herself attracted to the band’s cute lead singer Luke but his virginal ways soon become an insurmountable obstacle. She then decides he is the perfect match for Dee Dee and sets about matchmaking. Meanwhile, Rick’s old girlfriend Nikki takes a job at the bar and while Rick is excited to have her around, her saucy personality doesn’t sit well with everyone.

EP4 Strays Feb 01, 2012

When Nikki's (Natasha Leggero) fiance Elliot (P.J. Byrne) gets cold feet, Chelsea, Olivia and Dee Dee come together to help her look good for him. However, when the plan breaks down, Chelsea realizes she might be stuck with Nikki for a bit longer than she anticipated. Meanwhile, Chelsea has also taken in another stray, in the form of a dog named "Andy Dick," and she realizes she's got to find the pet a good home as well.

EP5 The Gynecologist Feb 08, 2012

Chelsea accepts an invitation to go deep sea fishing with her new doctor, Dr. Thomas (Tom Parker), and his partner, Dr. Rosen (Josh Meyers), and brings Nikki and Dee Dee along for the trip. As Dee Dee hits it off with Captain Steve (Nate Torrence), Nikki and Chelsea plot to pair off with the eligible doctors, but the girls are in for a surprise when it becomes apparent the doctors are more than just business partners.

EP6 How to Succeed in Business Without Really Crying Feb 15, 2012

When Chelsea starts dating a sensitive customer to help Olivia get a job, she has to figure out how to cut him loose without hurting him....

EP7 Dee Dee's Pillow Feb 22, 2012

When Dee Dee confesses to Chelsea and Olivia that she has a pillow named "Mario Lopez," Chelsea can't keep it a secret. Feeling badly about betraying her confidence, Chelsea tries to make it up to Dee Dee by arranging a meeting with the real Mario Lopez. Meanwhile, Melvin decides it might be time to date again. He enlists Rick and Todd to act as his wingmen and takes them to an interesting club where he has befriended one of the performers named "Sandy".

EP8 Those Damn Yankees Feb 29, 2012

Chelsea faces her father's wrath after the minor league baseball player she has been dating is traded to the Yankees.

EP9 Fired Mar 07, 2012

When Rick is promoted at the bar, his management style doesn't sit well with his co-workers; Nikki and Dee Dee go on a cleanse.

EP10 The Foodie Mar 14, 2012

Chelsea meets an attractive and talented chef who starts courting her with rich and sumptuous meals. Olivia tries to help Rick cope when it seems his girlfriend has moved on.

EP11 Boots Mar 21, 2012

Chelsea finds a pair of boots she wants but can't afford. Rick is determined to win a mixologist contest but needs a recipe from Chelsea.

EP12 Surprise Mar 28, 2012

When Sloane's husband calls to announce he is on his way home after she has spent the night drinking with her sister, it's up to Chelsea to get her cleaned up before he arrives.
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Are You There, Chelsea? is an American sitcom created by Dottie Zicklin and Julie Ann Larson. It is based on Chelsea Handler's 2008 best-selling book Are You There, Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea and aired from January 11 to March 28, 2012, on NBC. The title is a take on Judy Blume's Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. On May 11, 2012 the show was cancelled by NBC.

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Estrellita Sternchen I just love the show, love the actors, love the story, love the humor, love the characters. love love love OK, so its not big cinematographic art, but WHAT IS in sitcoms? Friends is also at the end more bad comedy than good acting, how i met your mother has weird plot mistakes and character mistakes throughout the seasons, supernatural doesn't know where to stop (also true for Buffy), don't get me started on Seinfeld and stuff like that, which is really just boring and maybe adequate for their time, but not in this decade For me, "Chelsea" is just a perfect way to chill. The only bad thing is that it takes them so long to get a new episode out, real bummer.So all you haters out there: i dare you to name one G O O D series without mistakes in plot and flat storyline or characters! love love love Chelsea :)
Nathalie S.g I think its a good show the actress Laura Prepon i think she its perfect for the role and the thing that i realize reading all of the fans comments its that they would love Chelsea be herself and thats why the go so bad on laura but a lot of other people in the word who barely knows Chelsea from the lately show or anything they are really loving the show off course like its a series must to go slow in the storyline cant be as funny as the book even though i haven't read it but I really like this show some others compare this show to modern family which I love and yeah OK i think they are on different levels but others like 3rd rock i don't like it that much and its supposed an outstanding comedy the real thing is that not all of the people have the same opinion about stuff but some people believe too much of their selves while writing critics and I don't like it.i will love to see one of those who judge so bad trying to fit the shoes of the people in entrainment the actors singers dancer and all other performers work hard to do what they do and its not so easy to do this things and be expose to the say of the world. so just get in their shoes if there something wrong with my writing don't tell me to learn Im Spanish, so my English is not perfect. but ill appreciated it if you have a constructive thing to say.
darren5280-344-711444 This show is consistently, irreverently funny. I don't understand why people are so negative about it. It's fun to watch every week. I don't think it's trying to be anything more than what it is. It pushes the envelope a little, not so much as say the Sarah Silverman Program. The casting is great. The contrast between Larua and Lauren couldn't be more stark, it is the opposing sides of this dynamic that make the show for me. The rest of the cast seems a perfect compliment. I think they have done a great job. I love the appearances by Lenny Clark. (Was Chelsea's father really like this?) I need to read the book. Kudos to Chelsea Handler for providing the material. I don't have time for a lot of TV, this is a show I make time for, you should too(if you enjoy laughing).
XjetdeagonX You'll enjoy it. Now I know that her type of humor is definitely not for everyone so I expect this to get not so great reviews, but fans will certainly enjoy it. It's less tame than I imagined they'd make it too, which is nice. It plays out just like her books and writing style which is instantly recognizable. Perhaps the best part of the show is Chelsea herself playing her own older sister Sloane, a religious goody goody type which is the polar opposite of how she is is real life. If you liked Laura Prepon in That 70's Show, I see no reason why you wouldn't like her in this, although I personally wouldn't say she's the absolute best choice for playing Chelsea, but I don't think anyone but Chelsea herself could express the humor best, so that's not really a knock on Laura. All in all I enjoyed it so far and hope it gets bigger and better and follows the rising hilarity that the books do. The laugh track I found somewhat unnecessary though, Chelsea's humor has never been exactly about punchlines like standard sitcoms, but it's not a big distraction, just a handful of times they roll the track at moments I feel weren't meant to be 'hahahaha' moments.