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Living with Yourself
Season 1
TV-MA
79%
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An existential comedy about a man struggling in life who undergoes a new treatment to become a better person, only to find that he's been replaced by a new and improved version of himself.
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8 Episodes
The Best You Can Be
E1
The Best You Can Be
Fearing his career and relationship are both going down the tubes, Miles heeds the advice of a newly successful co-worker and visits a mysterious spa.
Made in a Strip Mall
E2
Made in a Strip Mall
Reinvigorated and loving life, new Miles takes charge at work while reconnecting with Kate. But when original Miles comes calling, things get messy.
Green Tea
E3
Green Tea
When both versions of Miles agree to divide and conquer their collective life, the original has a hard time sharing responsibilities.
Soul Mate
E4
Soul Mate
Now aware of her husband's other self, an understandably upset Kate lays down a few rules. Meanwhile, new Miles gets some advice from his sister.
Va Bene
E5
Va Bene
Before the cloning occurs, Kate's past ambitions and frustrations come into focus as her relationship with Miles begins to deteriorate.
Neighbors and Friends
E6
Neighbors and Friends
After finally visiting the fertility center, original Miles sneaks into the town hall as a bystander to witness the vote on the telecom contracts.
Piña Colada
E7
Piña Colada
Kate spends the night with new Miles, but their encounter is far more awkward than either expects. Later, Dan makes a disturbing discovery.
Nice Knowing You
E8
Nice Knowing You
While original Miles tries to talk his way out of a sticky situation, new Miles gives himself a makeover and contemplates a dark end.
Cast of Season 1
Paul Rudd
Miles Elliot
Aisling Bea
Kate Elliot
Ali Akbar Sepahi
David
Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Salon.com
Melanie McFarland
The two Paul Rudds factor should, as the old gum commercial goes, double our pleasure and double our fun. That it fails to do so is disappointing, but maybe not enough to turn away people who require a few hours to sink into the couch cushions.
indieWire
Ben Travers
As it stands, there's a lot to like no matter what you know going in.
TIME Magazine
Judy Berman
It just seems like a waste of a premise that could have gone so much deeper and evolved into something so much stranger.
Slate
Sam Adams
You can't just keep the good and discard the bad; you have to live with both.
NPR
Eric Deggans
"Living With Yourself" is an entertaining, often absurd dramedy about a man forced to literally face how much he's fallen short in life.
Newsday
Verne Gay
Rudd exceeds the sum of his two parts here. He's terrific.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
Rudd makes great use of his inherent likability, his unique way of mining big laughs out of just a few words of dialogue and his underrated dramatic skill set.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
As constructed, it's a delightful little binge, and a relatively modest commitment, as these things go, at eight episodes.
Slant Magazine
Steven Nguyen Scaife
The series is decidedly unambitious and ends before it ever really gets off the ground.
Variety
Daniel D'Addario
Forget that the Miles who helps himself is a physically different entity: The human, not the sci-fi, is what matters, and, as played by Rudd, it is real, and worth witnessing.
Wall Street Journal
Dorothy Rabinowitz
Not for nothing does "Living With Yourself" feel, at its best moments, like a sitcom, with all the energy and wild invention that comes with the genre.
Paste Magazine
Allison Keene
Living with Yourself shuffles past metaphor and into something far more practical (and ultimately strange)...
USA Today
Kelly Lawler
It runs the gamut from awkward to deeply moving, and its philosophizing is neither pretentious nor pat, raising questions about what makes us a person nestled into quippy dialogue and absurd plot twists.
Entertainment Weekly
Kristen Baldwin
Rudd has always been in the upper echelon of Hollywood's Most Likable Actors, and he's typically appealing as Living With Yourself's dual leads.
Fortune
Isaac Feldberg
It's unfortunate when the easiest pun lines up best with reality, but in the case of Paul Rudd's new half-hour comedy series on Netflix, "rudderless" does about cover it.
AV Club
Erik Adams
The unfortunate irony of this show about copying people is that it itself feels like an inferior knockoff, a genial lark that can't help but fall short of the soul, wit, and creative ingenuity of the thing it's unconsciously echoing.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jen Chaney
Rudd is really good at being silly and goofy, but he resists the temptation to steer into that for Living With Yourself, which is much more dry and deadpan.
Washington Post
Hank Stuever
What might have worked as a 90-minute movie is stretched to eight uninspired episodes... Hilarity doesn't ensue.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
It's proof that a show can be clever and fun, but still feel like it's lacking that something extra that takes a program from good to great.
The Hollywood Reporter
Tim Goodman
[It] needs to slow down and stretch for a bit, luxuriating in the ease of the idea. Instead it races into scenarios that feel forced. There's still a lot to like about the series and maybe it will work better as it gets comfortable in its own skin.
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