Brutally Normal

2000
Brutally Normal

Seasons & Episodes

  • 1

EP1 You Get What You Get Jan 24, 2000

Russell meets the woman of his dreams at an art gallery ... and again as his substitute teacher.

EP2 Barricade Jan 24, 2000

Russell locks himself in the principal's office

EP3 Mouth Full of Warm Roses Jan 31, 2000

Russell asks Pooh to deliver a love letter to the most popular girl in school. Anna has a secret admirer.

EP4 Stretching Ethics Feb 07, 2000

Anna and her family are about to be deported. Pooh and Russell scheme to cheat at poker to win enough money for Anna to buy forged papers.

EP5 Well Solved Sherlock Feb 14, 2000

While preparing for the science fair, Pooh suspects his dad is having an affair with Anna's mom.

EP6 Damaged Goods Jan 01, 0001

A guidance counselor questions Anna's social skills, so Anna agrees to show a new student around school.

EP7 Road Trip Jan 01, 0001

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EP8 Pilot Jan 01, 0001

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Released: 24 January 2000 Ended
Producted By: Touchstone Television
Country: United States of America
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Brutally Normal is an American television sitcom that starred Mike Damus which aired on The WB Television Network. The series premiered on January 24, 2000 with two back-to-back episodes later airing along with Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane. A total of eight episodes were produced with only five of those episodes airing with the show being canceled on February 14, 2000.

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Triple001 I don't really know why this series was cancelled at such an early stage. Was it really *that* bad? I was actually quite wary of what to expect from a show that starred Mike Damus (who, of course, starred in the rather unforgiveable and unsuccessful Teen Angel), but I was pleasantly surprised...with both the scripts AND his acting (I don't mean to be nasty, but I think he just made a bad mistake of taking the lead role in Teen Angel...)! While Brutally Normal does attempt to somewhat delve into teen issues, it also deals with those involving family crises/problems in a comedic way. Admittedly, this is quite an average show aimed at young people. Perhaps more depth and better storylines could have developed had it not been given the boot so early.
Keith Ammann It was smart, it was quirky, and it was unceremoniously circular-filed after, what, three weeks on the air? Maybe WB, having promoted it as heavily as "The Phantom Menace," was peeved that it failed to grab monster boffo ratings right out of the gate, but that was no reason to kill it smack in the middle of sweeps month, especially when so many great shows lag for a season or two before they take off. A simple rescheduling probably would have done the trick.