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Perfect Harmony
Season 1
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An Ivy League professor becomes the director of a rural church choir.
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Where to Watch Season 1
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13 Episodes
Pilot
E1
Episode 1
Pilot
When former Princeton music professor Arthur Cochran unexpectedly stumbles into choir practice at a small-town church, he finds a group of singers that are out of tune in more ways than one. Despite their differences, he and his new cohorts may just help each other reinvent.
Fork Fest
E2
Episode 2
Fork Fest
Arthur defies local customs, and the choir pays for his rudeness. For Cash's sake, Ginny vows to say nothing bad about Wayne.
No Time for Losers
E3
Episode 3
No Time for Losers
Arthur helps Ginny conquer stage fright. Reverend Jax is caught in the rift between Wayne and Dwayne.
Hunting Season
E4
Episode 4
Hunting Season
When Arthur is faced with a choir rebellion, he decides -- against Ginny's advice -- to take on Adams, the group's alpha, at their annual deer hunting trip. Wayne takes Cash on his first hunting trip to teach him how to be a man.
It's Electric
E5
Episode 5
It's Electric
Arthur deals with Jean's father, who attempts to take their family houseboat back. Reverend Jax hosts a singles night, where Ginny and Dwayne finally address the elephant in their relationship.
Halle-Boo-Yah
E6
Episode 6
Halle-Boo-Yah
When Ginny tries to step into a new management role at work, Arthur helps her overcome her fears of inadequacy. When Dwayne opts out of a longstanding Halloween tradition, Wayne fears that they are growing apart.
Rivalry Week
E7
Episode 7
Rivalry Week
After Pastor Magnus invites the Second First Choir to perform at the Church of Perpetual Praise, Arthur resolves to sound better than ever to spite him. Ginny spirals when Arthur adds a new singer from her past to the choir.
Any Given Monday
E8
Episode 8
Any Given Monday
Reverend Jax asks Arthur to watch the church for him. As parishioners come to him with problems, Arthur believes he can best help them with reason rather than with the ways of the church. Jax also asks Wayne to pick up Adams from the hospital.
Thanks-taking
E9
Episode 9
Thanks-taking
Jax convinces Arthur to join the choir's progressive Thanksgiving dinner and snoop in choir members' homes to find a missing item. Meanwhile, Adams invites her handsome contractor to dinner as a set-up for Ginny, but he has something else in mind.
A Very Jax Christmas
E10
Episode 10
A Very Jax Christmas
Reverend Jax's parents make an unexpected visit, and aren't impressed by his ministry. When Arthur finds out they are fans of his, he resolves to help them see Jax differently. Ginny and Wayne begin a "holiday fling".
Know When to Walk Away
E11
Episode 11
Know When to Walk Away
Ginny and Wayne worry about the possible consequences of their fling, and about Cash's chances at the local pageant. When they learn Arthur is to be a judge, they hope to be able to influence his decision. Adams' attitude to the rumour that she killed her missing husband upsets Karl.
Hymn-a-Thon
E12
Episode 12
Hymn-a-Thon
The choir decide to hold an all night hymn-a-thon to try to raise funds for their trip to the regionals. Arthur's only remaining supporter at Princeton arrives in town, leading Arthur to hope that he is going to get his old job back.
Regionals
E13
Episode 13
Regionals
At the regional choir competition in Lexington, Arthur relishes the opportunity to finally stick it to his old rival, Magnus, when the unexpected happens. Presented with a surprise job offer, Ginny starts to doubt her worth before her big interview. Adams puts her past to bed with her still very alive dead husband, allowing her to move on.
Cast of Season 1
Bradley Whitford
Arthur Cochran
Anna Camp
Ginny
Rizwan Manji
Reverend Jax
Tymberlee Hill
Adams Adams
Will Greenberg
Wayne
Geno Segers
Dwayne
Spencer Allport
Cash
Season 1 Reviews
Common Sense Media
Melissa Camacho
The show's formula isn't particularly original, but the writing is sharp, and delivers consistently strong, edgy punchlines and some absurdly comical moments. Yet, it also manages to weave in a few sensitive bits, which makes it more appealing.
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
What probably would have been a 100-minute feature film becomes a confusingly gutted 21-minute pilot in which every plot machination is unmotivated, every character shift illogical and every attempted emotional moment unearned.
AARP Movies for Grownups
John Griffiths
This polished new Pitch Perfect-like sitcom with Bradley Whitford...is right on key.
Decider
Joel Keller
There was more than enough in the Perfect Harmony pilot to recommend it.
Reason Online
Glenn Garvin
There are lots of jokes about the sexual and intellectual traits of white trash, apparently the only remaining socio-economic minority without PC protection.
TIME Magazine
Judy Berman
Worst of all is the shamelessness of the Pitch Perfect mimicry, from the show's title to the casting of Anna Camp-whose perky character seems destined for an opposites-attract romance with Whitford's grump.
TV Insider
Matt Roush
The writing, though broad, is generally clever, with just the right amount of sass and schmaltz. Whitford is grand, and as his most ardent champion, Pitch Perfect's Anna Camp is, well, pitch perfect.
Variety
Caroline Framke
Acquits itself pretty well by the end of its first episode -- especially because it somehow speeds through enough plot to fuel an entire season of Glee.
Tell-Tale TV
Cristina Iskander
As a whole, the show still struggles to induce genuine belly laughs or snickers but it is funny in its subtleties, which is an art within itself.
AV Club
Saloni Gajjar
Camp, a South Carolina native, shines the brightest in the pilot, providing a good foil to Whitford's abrasiveness, but there isn't as much cohesion in the broader group.
New York Times
Mike Hale
The pilot coasts along on the performers' likability, but they could use some new notes.
Oregonian
Kristi Turnquist
The cast is appealing, and the premise is OK - Bradley Whitford plays a former academic who winds up taking over a church choir in a rural small town - but "Perfect Harmony" hasn't quite found its rhythm yet.
Pajiba
Dustin Rowles
The pilot is fun, but I don't know how long it can sustain its premise. Whatever happens, I hope that Bradley Whitford's character remains a grumpy asshole for the duration of the series.
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