Garfunkel and Oates

Garfunkel and Oates 5u653s

2014
Garfunkel and Oates
Garfunkel and Oates

Garfunkel and Oates 5u653s

7.5 | TV-14 | en | Comedy

The comic/folk duo Riki Lindhome and Kate Micucci hit prime time with their act in this scripted series for IFC. It follows hard-working underdogs trying to make their mark in comedy while muddling through messy dating scenarios, and doing so by performing one satirical (and often quite saucy) song after another. Nothing stops the ukulele- and guitar-wielding twosome from singing about life's unspoken truths, despite it leaving them detached from their peers. The series is titled after Lindhome and Micucci's band name, inspired by "two famous rock 'n' roll second bananas," Art Garfunkel and John Oates.

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EP1  The Fadeaway
Aug. 07,2014
The Fadeaway

Frustrated by a former beau who takes things too seriously, Riki becomes involved with a fellow comedian in the hopes that their senses of humor will be more of a match. Meanwhile, Kate has to audition for a movie role against a major star that’s outside of her comfort zone while also trying to figure out the most inconspicuous way to end a relationship.

EP2  Rule 34
Aug. 14,2014
Rule 34

Riki and Kate must compete with their porn star doppelgangers Chevrolet and Epiphany to write a song for one of their favorite TV shows. The ladies also do their best to survive a corporate gig that takes a turn for the worst.

EP3  Speechless
Aug. 21,2014
Speechless

After noticing a strange phenomenon that men are attracted to women who barely talk, Riki and Kate decide to perform their own social experiment. On a double date, they make a pact to remain speechless for as long as they’re able to get away with it.

EP4  Road Warriors
Aug. 28,2014
Road Warriors

Riki and Kate have their milestone 1000th show together as Garfunkel and Oates. Once they arrive at the venue, everything that could go wrong does with a determined heckler and an audio guy with major attitude who make it difficult for them to perform.

EP5  Hair Swap
Sep. 04,2014
Hair Swap

Riki and Kate don wigs in their opposite hair colors to see how blondes and brunettes are treated differently.

EP6  Third Member
Sep. 11,2014
Third Member

Riki and Kate are paid a surprise visit by their bitter ex-bandmate who is now a bigmovie star. She attempts to make their lives miserable as revenge for getting kicked out of the band. Meanwhile, to celebrate their “bandaversay,” Kate and Riki decide to get their weed cards.

EP7  Eggs
Sep. 18,2014
Eggs

After attending her friend’s baby sprinkle, Riki is anxious that she’s becoming too old to conceive and plans a visit to a fertility doctor. Also, a therapist tells Kate that she has “Peter Pan Syndrome” and needs to grow up, leading her to question if she needs to make some drastic life changes.

EP8  Maturity
Sep. 25,2014
Maturity

Suffering from an increased libido from her fertility drugs, Riki attempts to rekindle a romance with an ex-boyfriend. Kate has romantic problems of her own when she gets matched up with a high school student after her therapist tells her todate someone who’s at the same level of emotional maturity as she is.

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7.5 | TV-14 | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: 2014-08-07 | Released Producted By: Abominable Pictures , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.ifc.com/shows/garfunkel-and-oates
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The comic/folk duo Riki Lindhome and Kate Micucci hit prime time with their act in this scripted series for IFC. It follows hard-working underdogs trying to make their mark in comedy while muddling through messy dating scenarios, and doing so by performing one satirical (and often quite saucy) song after another. Nothing stops the ukulele- and guitar-wielding twosome from singing about life's unspoken truths, despite it leaving them detached from their peers. The series is titled after Lindhome and Micucci's band name, inspired by "two famous rock 'n' roll second bananas," Art Garfunkel and John Oates.

Genre

Comedy

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Cast

Kate Micucci

Director

Matt McWilliams

Producted By

Abominable Pictures ,

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  • Crew
Justin Lieb
Justin Lieb

Production Design

Stephanie Hein
Stephanie Hein

Property Master

Jennifer Lemmon
Jennifer Lemmon

Set Decoration

Adam Tash
Adam Tash

Camera Operator

Sarah Levy
Sarah Levy

Camera Operator

Jay Hunter
Jay Hunter

Director of Photography

Markus Mentzer
Markus Mentzer

First Assistant Camera

Alexandra Cason
Alexandra Cason

First Assistant Camera

Travis Belgard
Travis Belgard

Key Grip

Darren Michaels
Darren Michaels

Still Photographer

Kate Crowley
Kate Crowley

Costume Designer

Lara Cilento
Lara Cilento

Hair Department Head

Heather Ford
Heather Ford

Makeup Department Head

Alan Tanner
Alan Tanner

On Set Dresser

Kathryn Burns
Kathryn Burns

Choreographer

Mike Howard
Mike Howard

Production Controller

Dave Fulton
Dave Fulton

Set Medic

Fred Savage
Fred Savage

Director

Cassandra B. Laymon
Cassandra B. Laymon

First Assistant Director

Garfunkel and Oates Audience Reviews 5ruv

BroadcastChic Excellent, a Must See
ScoobyMint Disappointment for a huge fan!
Michelle Ridley The movie is wonderful and true, an act of love in all its contradictions and complexity
Edwin The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
ryderkate-68782 This was one of the funniest shows my husband and I have watched in a while. The jokes were so clever. There was humor in almost every line. If some people did not catch the humor they are probably not smart enough to get it.I hope some other network picks up this show. This is a show I would watch when I want some guaranteed laughs.Again, I loved this show and I hope there is a network that is smart enough to see these girls are great!My husband and I have been married for 20 years and we both found laugh out loud humor in every episode. I would love to see more!
gillies Garfunkel and Oates play themselves, i.e. two 30-something comedic musicians who write and perform parody songs that are not as clever as the Tom Lehrer songs of the 1970's, but are a homage. The shows are about their real life experiences as a female duo sort of like "Laverne and Shirley".While the first two episodes are kind of bawdy, the third episode ("speechless") about not talking on dates, and watching sports, is hysterically funny and very creative. I started watching, hoping for something like Tom Lehrer, but what can you expect when these two women are doing IT ALL, producing the show, writing the shows, writing the songs, performing them, and acting in the leading parts? I am amazed.I am pretty certain there has NEVER been a show like this on TV, about a comedic song group. The successful big-budget musical shows of the 60's (Monkees, Partridge family) had only very serious songs, and hoardes of backup staff to make them successful. The monkees sang their own songs but I think that David Cassidy had backing vocalists for the Partridge Family recordings. While a fraction of the songs from those shows were from singer-songwriters, this show is from singer- songwriter-show-writers-producers, which is frankly, amazing.
Jeff Wayne Their comedy and general humour are simply not funny to me, and their quirky alt girl fashion and behavior died out in the 90's for everyone else. There is absolutely nothing about these ladies that interest me. Once again, their quirky alt girl ways died two decades ago for everyone else, but not for them. I hope they get canceled soon. The one good purpose they do serve is to show other female (or even male) comedians how not to do comedy.
drunkespeare I'm writing mine, I'm surprised there are only two IMDb reviews of Garfunkel and Oates, and both those reviews are by people who either didn't pay much attention to the single episode they watched or they think "to critique" a show means "to criticize" it. It certainly is OK to criticize a show, if you watched it with an open mind, and actually watched more than one episode. For one thing, how could anybody have actually watched more than one episode and think, "most of the jokes revolve around them being 'super bad at sex.'" Doesn't matter what a joke is about. What matters is it being funny. Riki and Kate are funny. Even in the pilot episode, there was a lot more going on than a single subject joke. Garfunkel and Oates is humorous fictionalized personal anecdotes and social satire. Those reviewers who didn't understand the pilot episode wouldn't understand any of the others, so it's a good thing for them they've stopped watching. Riki Lindhome and Kate Micucci are not yet on the level of Marc Maron, Louis CK, or Amy Schumer, but they're getting there. Instead of stand-up before, after, or during their half hour skits, Riki and Kate use song parodies. The songs are short and humorous and always have something to do with the theme of the episode. "As for the ukulele." OK, where are all those other ukuleles I've read complaints about? I watch a lot of TV and I've never seen any recurring character playing a ukulele except Kate Micucci as Shelley in Raising Hope. Actually, I've never seen many characters in recurring roles play any type of musical instrument. Garfunkel and Oates is a lot better than the nitpicking contrarians will have you believe. Give it a chance. Entertaining, insightful, and funny. You might even learn to appreciate the ukulele, or maybe even get one of your own. You might not like Garfunkel and Oates, but those negative reviewers are grossly misrepresenting that show.