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Halfway Home
The cast of Halfway Home.
Counterclockwise: Kevin Ruf, Jordan Black, Jessica Makinson, Octavia Spencer, Regan Burns, and Oscar Nunez
Created byOscar Nunez
StarringJordan Black
Regan Burns
Jessica Makinson
Oscar Nuñez
Octavia Spencer
Kevin Ruf
ComposerKen Omega
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producersDamon Jones
Jay Martel
Oscar Nunez
Kevin Ruf
Camera setupSingle-Camera setup
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkComedy Central
ReleaseMarch 14 (2007-03-14) –
May 16, 2007 (2007-05-16)

Halfway Home is an American sitcom that aired on Comedy Central in the spring of 2007.[1] After airing 10 episodes, on June 20, 2007 costar Regan Burns confirmed that the show had ended.[2]

On its official website, Halfway Home is described as an "improvised half-hour show featuring the daily exploits of five ex-cons living together in a residential rehab facility" (the fictional Crenshaw Halfway House, in Los Angeles, California).

Characters[edit]

Episodes[edit]

Episodes are listed in the order of the date they aired, which does not necessarily coincide with the order in which they were produced (as indicated by the production codes listed).

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"Halfway Narc"Damon JonesDamon Jones, Kevin Ruf, Oscar Nunez, Jay MartelMarch 14, 2007 (2007-03-14)
Alan smells something suspicious in the middle of the night and Kenny forces the residents to take drug tests. C-Bass attempts to exact revenge on Alan by martyring himself.
2"Halfway Impotent"Damon JonesDamon Jones, Kevin Ruf, Oscar Nunez, Jay MartelMarch 21, 2007 (2007-03-21)
C-Bass convinces Alan and Kenny that the Bureau of Prisons is responsible for their erectile dysfunction, but their boners return when Carly goes the world record in pogo-sticking.
3"Halfway Hot"Damon JonesDamon Jones, Kevin Ruf, Oscar Nunez, Jay MartelMarch 28, 2007 (2007-03-28)
When a heat wave hits, the residents battle Kenny for access to air-conditioning. Carly develops a quixotic crush on Eulogio.
4"Halfway Parent's Day"Jay MartelDamon Jones, Kevin Ruf, Oscar Nunez, Jay MartelApril 4, 2007 (2007-04-04)
Kenny invites the residents' parents to the house for some family bonding. The residents struggle to make up for years of dysfunction in a single day.
5"Halfway Camping"Damon JonesDamon Jones, Kevin Ruf, Oscar Nunez, Jay MartelApril 11, 2007 (2007-04-11)
The residents embark on a trip into the wilderness. When Kenny leaves them on their own as part of a self-reliance exercise, they quickly panic and turn on each other.
6"Halfway New Guy"Gary AuerbachDamon Jones, Kevin Ruf, Oscar Nunez, Jay MartelApril 18, 2007 (2007-04-18)
The residents fall back on prison rules to haze a new resident (Dax Shepard) — or "fish" — into submission. Kenny's musical ambitions are thwarted at an open-mike night.
7"Halfway Scared"Jay MartelDamon Jones, Kevin Ruf, Oscar Nunez, Jay MartelApril 25, 2007 (2007-04-25)
The residents are asked to "scare straight" a mammoth-sized juvenile delinquent. Alan incinerates Carly's hair in an ear-candling accident.
8"Halfway High School"Damon JonesDamon Jones, Kevin Ruf, Oscar Nunez, Jay MartelMay 2, 2007 (2007-05-02)
When Kenny convinces the residents to take the GED, Carly discovers that her chronic marijuana use has wreaked havoc on her cognitive abilities.
9"Halfway Working"Damon JonesDamon Jones, Kevin Ruf, Oscar Nunez, Jay MartelMay 9, 2007 (2007-05-09)
Kenny forces the residents to seek employment at a shopping mall, where minimum-wage jobs prove more challenging than expected. Rats infest Crenshaw House.
10"Halfway Innocent"Damon JonesDamon Jones, Kevin Ruf, Oscar Nunez, Jay MartelMay 16, 2007 (2007-05-16)
Season finale. Alan's wife (Mary Scheer) hires a high-powered attorneytoexonerate her husband. Eulogio meets one of his former customers, who hasn't gotten over their sexual encounter.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Comedycentral.com". Archived from the original on 2007-02-06. Retrieved 2007-01-02.
  • ^ Regan's Weblog: Moving on
  • ^ a b c d Halfway Parent's Day
  • ^ Halfway Impotent
  • ^ Kenny's Blog: To Beg, Borrow, or Steal, ComedyCentral.com
  • ^ Comedy Central Shows – Halfway Home – Videos – Exclusives, ComedyCentral.com
  • ^ Halfway New Guy
  • ^ Halfway High School
  • ^ a b Halfway Scared
  • ^ a b c Alan's Blog: All Things Burn, ComedyCentral.com
  • ^ Halfway Hot
  • External links[edit]


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