Growing Up Fisher

Growing Up Fisher 312w73

2014
Growing Up Fisher
Growing Up Fisher

Growing Up Fisher 312w73

7.5 | TV-PG | en | Comedy

It's not every family that's brought closer together by divorce, but then again, the Fishers are anything but typical.

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EP1  Pilot
Feb. 23,2014
Pilot

Henry Fisher's world changes forever when his parents get a divorce and his blind dad appears to replace him with a guide dog.

EP2  Blind Man's Bluff
Mar. 04,2014
Blind Man's Bluff

The arrival of the new guide dog forces Mel to reveal he is blind to a client; when Henry borrows the dog, a pretty girl thinks he is blind; when Joyce's study partner validates her as cool, Katie starts to see her differently.

EP3  The Date From Hell-Nado
Mar. 11,2014
The Date From Hell-Nado

Mel and Henry encourage each other to pursue women in their building; Joyce panics during her first post-separation date and crashes her daughter's date at a carnival.

EP4  Trust Fall
Mar. 18,2014
Trust Fall

When Katie rebels against her parents, Mel and Joyce must team up to teach her - and themselves - a valuable lesson.

EP5  Work With Me
Mar. 25,2014
Work With Me

Mel discovers he has trust issues when he and Joyce disagree over how to discipline Katey. When Katie goes missing, Mel and Joyce have to team up to find her. Henry, needing a break from his family's drama, forces Runyen to allow him to sleep over for the first time in their friendship.

EP6  Drug/Bust
Apr. 01,2014
Drug/Bust

Mel freaks out when he finds marijuana in Katie's bag -- only to discover that Joyce put it there; Henry worries that he will lose his sight.

EP7  Katie You Can Drive My Car
Apr. 08,2014
Katie You Can Drive My Car

Mel undermines Katie's newfound freedom after she finally gets her driver's license.

EP8  The Man With the Spider Tattoo
Apr. 15,2014
The Man With the Spider Tattoo

Mel needs to find a plus-one for an important charity event; Katie tries to assist her dad so the secret party she is planning at his apartment won't be jeopardized; Joyce defends her family's honor.

EP9  Desk/Job
Apr. 22,2014
Desk/Job

When Mel thinks Henry is becoming a slacker, he takes him into work to show him what success looks like. Seeing his dad in action, Henry learns an unexpected lesson that helps him step out of his father's shadow. Meanwhile, Joyce and Katie decide that in Mel's absence, they need to stand up for themselves, which makes for a couple of bold, and embarrassing, confrontations in the returns department of a furniture store.

EP10  First Time's the Charm
Apr. 29,2014
First Time's the Charm

Joyce struggles to keep a secret when she discovers Katie has big plans with her boyfriend; Mel embarks on his third first date with Allison.

EP11  Secret Lives of Fishers
May. 06,2014
Secret Lives of Fishers

Mel sneaks into Joyce's house to take bubble baths; Joyce panics over her success at school; Katie gets a secret job; Runyen helps Henry prepare to fight a bully.

EP12  Madi About You
Jun. 11,2014
Madi About You

Mel tries to prove a point to Joyce's sister, Madi (Erinn Hayes); Henry worries that he and Jenny have fallen into the "friend zone."

EP13  Growing Up Fairbanks
Jun. 11,2014
Growing Up Fairbanks

When the divorce papers arrive in the mail, Mel is determined to preserve for Henry and Katie a sense of normalcy, and keeps their annual family trip on the books. When Joyce's online date walks out on her, Mel grudgingly invites her along. To their surprise, while on what has previously been a vacation from hell, Mel and Joyce discover that their separation has allowed them to finally appreciate one another - just as they're ready to sign the divorce papers. Meanwhile, Henry's crush, Jenny, tags along on the vacation, which forces Henry to overcome his fear of horses so he can make the most of this getaway with the girl of his dreams.

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It's not every family that's brought closer together by divorce, but then again, the Fishers are anything but typical.

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Growing Up Fisher Audience Reviews 24a6n

Usamah Harvey The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Keeley Coleman The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
Jerrie It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...
Haven Kaycee It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film
katiesimpson321 I absolutely love this show!I think it is very funny, interesting, engaging, and realistically family appropriate! I watched the whole season in 2 days. I am extremely disappointed that NBC cancelled it - that makes no sense. The critics seriously shouldn't have been that hard on this show - I think it is worth every penny and every effort NBC put into it. In fact, it was realistically the only thing I watched on NBC, so I guess with the discontinuation of this show, I won't be watching NBC anymore. I do think they should seriously consider bringing it back. GREAT SHOW! If you are looking for a new family show ( that might last you a week at max) or are just searching for new shows to watch, I highly, highly encourage you to look into this show. There may only be one season, but it will be well worth every minute you spend watching it.
ruffles5 Horrible. This is the Golden Age of television (in Cable), but the networks are blind and atrociously obtuse to the opportunities that are given to them every day and which they consistently reject for bland shows that don't take any risks and, because of this, are doomed for cancellation. As more people turn to cable and experience (finally) great television, the networks' shows (especially the comedies) will suffer. "Growing Up Fisher" is a perfect example. The idea of the show is great, but the execution is deeply disappointing. Everything is dumbed down, the jokes feel forced, the narration is ridiculous! If this is really about the creator's childhood, he did an excellent job to skirt any pain, for pain in comedy is always what works best. I love television and hope lackluster shows like these disappear to make room for better creators and writers, and also complicated characters that let actors really act.
kaceho17 It is not often that NBC has a good show to play, but this is the best show they have had in a long time. It is funny, witty, and just an overall good show.It is a show that has caught my attention week after week, this is not an easy task (I have the attention span of a gnat) to grasp my attention. The only other show I had seen J.K Simmons in was The Closer, it is nice to see him trying to branch out and try new things, he makes a great comic for a comedy. His voice and dialect is just witty. It is amazing that producers are getting new talent, i.e. Henry and Runyen, to play in these types of shows; instead of using people who have been in many of shows. Props to these producers for giving new actors a chance in their shows.One of the best things I can think of about this show is the opening, with the song "Tell the World" by Eric Hutchinson, it is a great song to go along with this opening. If it were up to me, I would renew this show in a heartbeat. Too bad it is in the hands of the critics.I have said it before and I stand by it, this is the best show that NBC has had in a long time, there are only two shows I watch on this network: Parenthood and Growing Up Fisher. NBC has a winner with this show, could be around for a long time if they can stay out of the teeth of the critics.
bwilliams1947 The age gap between Elfman and Simmons spoiled the show for me. He looked more like the grandfather than the father/husband. She looked like she might have been the second or third wife but then they would have had younger children, if any. Elfman's character acts as childish or more childish than the children. I can look past the unbelievable abilities of the blind husband but the family just doesn't ring true as one that would have been established in the first place. Jason Bateman would have been better as the husband with Simmons as the narrator. Perhaps ensuing episodes will improve but usually the pilot is supposed to be better in order to get accepted.