Working

1997
Working

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Home-O-Apathy Sep 22, 1998

On a trip to his old home town, Matt tries to make like a big man by making a big promise he can't possibly keep.

EP2 The Closer Sep 29, 1998

Matt is shocked to learn that Tim set him up to sleep with a client in order to land an account.

EP3 Armageddon Outta Here Oct 27, 1998

Matt forgoes research and follows his instincts for his latest project. But his plan brings a company satellite hurtling toward the building.

EP4 Performance Review Nov 03, 1998

Matt's honest self-evaluation inspires Tim to have Matt write them for fellow staffers as well.

EP5 Good Val Hunting Nov 10, 1998

Val gets promoted after solving a complex math equation that's baffled company accountants.

EP6 Networking Nov 17, 1998

Matt literally pushes corporate climber Liz over the edge at an executives' mountain retreat.

EP7 A Boy, A Girl, And His Bird Dec 01, 1998

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EP8 The Consultant Dec 08, 1998

Management brings in a consultant who's going to turn the team into ""a lean, mean white-collar machine.""

EP9 Greenery Dec 18, 1998

Corporate golden boy Matt literally turns green with envy when his college rival becomes the youngest vice president in the company's history. Also, Abby tries to shake her lily-white image by stealing something big from Upton/Webber.

EP10 The Christmas Party Dec 22, 1998

Matt defies the edict about ""no secretaries"" at the company Christmas party by inviting Val as his guest.

EP11 Romeo and Julie Jan 11, 1999

In a spoof of Romeo and Juliet, Matt falls for a woman who works for Tim's archenemy in the company.

EP12 The Retreat Jan 18, 1999

Matt plans a retreat to a resort where employees can bare their souls, but when they arrive, they find patrons baring something else: their bodies. So to get his group focused, Matt decides to get naked.

EP13 The Prodigy Jan 25, 1999

Matt is feeling mighty old after the firm hires a younger gun to provide the firm with Gen X insights; Delaney, in a shallow attempt to brown-nose, agrees to help the boss's daughter win a Sunflower Girl Cookie contest.

EP14 Manifesto Destiny Jan 01, 0001

Matt writes a position paper and realizes that it's very similar to Marx's ""Das Kapital"" after it has been distributed to the entire company. This paper makes him get fired.

EP15 The Other Executive Jan 01, 0001

Tim gets jealous when Matt befriends another executive.

EP16 She Loves Me, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah Jan 01, 0001

Tim's daughter returns to Upton/Webber and becomes the ""Yoko Ono"" of the gang by clouding Matt's ability to make good decisions.

EP17 Sliding Doors Jan 01, 0001

What if Matt would have talked to the girl of his dreams?, maybe he could have gotten married... maybe the series would have had a happy ending, anyway... this episode was the last, and it ends with marriage... or not?
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Released: 08 October 1997 Ended
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Working is an American situation comedy that aired on NBC from 1997 to 1999. The series was created and executive produced by Michael Davidoff and Bill Rosenthal.

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skinr54 Basically Scott Adams' "Dilbert" comic strip given live actors. Was somewhat funny, but too similar to the film Office Space.Weird stuff regularly happens, and the people mostly take it in stride; this is basically the plot of the entire series, and a number of office stereotypes (the under-appreciated secretary, the idiotic boss, etc.) are present. Fred Savage stands out for some reason, possibly because he is the only one of the cast I can think of that was on something else.If there is one flaw with this show, it's that it is repetitive beyond belief. 6/10
Thor2000 Memories of this show prove to me that TV executives are idiots. Working was a fast furious and funny show with the speed and humor of the Mel Brooks and Airplane movies. So what happened ? Someone moved it from a great time slot to Monday nights. When the fans followed it, the execs found another way to kill it: they removed some of the best characters and replaced them with no talents. What happened: the series limped on with a bullet in its side and died. Execs win; viewing public of America ticked off. This show was a hit for Fred Savage and he deserved one after that "Wonder Years" fiasco refused to die after so long. This satire on corporate America had all the best actors with Maurice Godin as the swarmy boss Tim Deale, Seinfeld's Steve Hytner as the weasel John Delaney, stand-up genuis Dana Gould as childlike Jimmy Clarke and incredibly sexy Arden Myrin as prim and proper Abby Cosgrove. Rounded out with "She-Wolf" Kate Hodge and lovely Sarah Knowlton as Hal the working mother as the office sex symbols for Deale to drool over, the show was an instant hit, and we had less than a year of funny programming before the most evil and vile forces on earth took it away!
Crowbot-2 I have to agree it all went to heck come season two. I can remember laughing so hard at the antics of season one, that reminded me of this software place I used to freelance at. But, season two came, and it couldn't live up to the first, so once again a show was cancelled long before it's time. But, I look at it comically, practically everyone that was in Little Monsters, got their show cancelled at the same season, (Buddy Faro, The Howie Mandel Show, and Dilbert.) Kind of ironic.
Cyprus386 Wow. What a great show this was. Note how I say "was". People have since forgotten about this masterpiece since its tragic demise last year. This show had some classic moments. Who can forget Danica McKellar's guest appearance? it had me on the floor because I was laughing so hard. All of Matt Peyser's (Fred Savage) jokes were about the fact that the two were sweethearts on "The Wonder Years". So funny! Another good point was Arden "Abby Cosgrove" Myrin's performances. She was so funny!Catch a rerun of this, and enjoy it as much as I do!