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Michael & Michael Have Issues
Series promotional intertitle
Created byMichael Ian Black
Michael Showalter
StarringMichael Ian Black
Michael Showalter
Josh Pais
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes7
Production
Executive producersMichael Ian Black
Michael Showalter
Lou Wallach
Jim Biederman
Running time22 minutes
Original release
NetworkComedy Central
ReleaseJuly 15 (2009-07-15) –
August 26, 2009 (2009-08-26)

Michael & Michael Have Issues (sometimes abbreviated MMHI) is a cable television comedy series starring comedians and actors Michael Ian Black and Michael Showalter, who created the series. Both comedians appeared together in several TV comedy series, including The State, and Stella. The show premiered on July 15, 2009, on Comedy Central.[1] Showalter and Black confirmed on March 3, 2010, via their Twitter accounts that the show had been canceled.[2][3][4]

The series starred Michael Ian Black and Michael Showalter playing fictionalized versions of themselves. As stated in a 2009 New York Times article, "Mr. Black and Mr. Showalter play the bickering stars of a sketch comedy program who never miss an opportunity to undermine each other. In between skits about stores that sell only sweatpants and characters like John the British Fork Offerer, narrative segments chronicle the not-so-fictional frenemies who constantly step on each other’s toes, even in seemingly inconsequential situations like an interview for a high school newspaper or the search for a birthday gift for their producer."[5]

Characters[edit]

Other characters[edit]

Episode one
Episode two
Episode five
Other episodes

Episodes[edit]

No.TitleOriginal air dateProd.
code
1"Greg the Intern"July 15, 2009 (2009-07-15)101
Jealousies flare when Black and Showalter battle for their intern's (Greg) admiration. Sketches: Teenage Abstinence.
2"Biederman's Birthday"July 22, 2009 (2009-07-22)102
What to give the boss who has everything? Pot. Sketches: King's Gift, Weatherman.
3"Matchmakers"July 29, 2009 (2009-07-29)103
Black and Showalter conspire to play cupid.[6]
4"Pulling Your Weight"August 5, 2009 (2009-08-05)104
Black leaves the brunt of the workload for Showalter.[6]
5"College"August 12, 2009 (2009-08-12)105
Black and Showalter secure a college gig.[6]
6"Sh... Bag House"August 19, 2009 (2009-08-19)106
Showalter proves to be a problematic houseguest.[6]
7"Frogbox"August 26, 2009 (2009-08-26)107
The guys agree to appear on a competing sketch show.[6]

Reception[edit]

The series received a mix of good and bad reviews. The Hartford Advocate stated that "With Michael and Michael Have Issues, they've made arguably perfect comedy for the Comedy Central audience, which is basically everyone."[7] Randee Dawn of The Hollywood Reporter commented, "the Michaels have raw material in spades. Thus far, they haven't been able to harness it and make it consistently funny. For now, MMHI's real issue is that it's likely to be just another in a string of missed opportunities."[8] In the Boston Globe, Joanna Weiss wrote, "Black and Showalter work together perfectly..." and "It’s a lot to cram into a measly half-hour, but each part - and each person - makes the other one funnier."[9] IGN gave the first season a 7/10 stating that "it was a good season but never great" and that none of the episodes truly stood out.[10]

Soon after the show was canceled, Comedy Central began airing reruns of the first season, to which Michael Ian Black responded via his Twitter account:

"Apparently Comedy Central is airing my canceled show right now, to which I graciously say, "FUCK YOU, Comedy Central."[11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Michael & Michael Have Issues" (Press release). Comedy Central. February 18, 2009. Retrieved June 12, 2009.
  • ^ Showalter, Michael [@mshowalter] (March 2, 2010). "To all who were fans of "Michael&MichaelHaveIssues" I can confirm that one week ago Comedy Central cancelled the show.Thanks for watching!" (Tweet). Retrieved March 2, 2020 – via Twitter.
  • ^ Michael Ian Black [@michaelianblack] (March 4, 2010). "Now that "Michael and Michael" is canceled, I am seeking employment. What kind of employee discount does the Olive Garden offer?" (Tweet). Retrieved March 2, 2020 – via Twitter.
  • ^ Modell, Josh (March 2, 2010). "Michael & Michael Have Issues canceled". The A.V. Club. Retrieved March 2, 2020.
  • ^ Itzkoff, David (July 10, 2009). "Friends Who Wish Each Other the Worst". New York Times.
  • ^ a b c d e "MSN". Archived from the original on October 12, 2012. Retrieved August 4, 2011.
  • ^ Snyder, Brianna (July 14, 2009). "This Show Is Real Funny". Hartford Advocate. Archived from the original on July 12, 2009..
  • ^ Dawn, Randee (July 14, 2009). "Michael and Michael Have Issues – TV Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on July 19, 2009.
  • ^ Weiss, Joanna (July 15, 2009). "Michaels play well together". Boston Globe. Archived from the original on April 27, 2012. Retrieved July 17, 2011.
  • ^ Krakow, Jonah (August 28, 2009). "Michael and Michael Have Issues: Season 1 Review - A good, not great first season". IGN.com.
  • ^ Black, Michael Ian (March 4, 2010). "Apparently Comedy Central is airing my canceled show..." Twitter.com. Retrieved June 8, 2011.
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