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Jack has made a name for himself as an adventure reporter for the magazine Outdoor Limits. But now, his days of exploring the world end as he is assigned to the boss to a group of millennials in the digital department of the magazine.
26 September 1968, Melrose, Massachusetts, USA
24 September 1981, Clearwater, Florida, USA
24 August 1957, Hampstead, London, England, UK
16 April 1965, New York City, New York, USA
2 November 1967, Westchester, New York, USA
10 June 1985
5 July 1990, Tampa Bay, Florida, USA
12 August 1981, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
7 February 1972, New York City, New York, USA
October 27, 2016
The Great Indoors is passably amusing, even if you can see just about every punch line coming.October 26, 2016
The Great Indoors has at least the potential to grow into something better. But it might not be worth that second look if not for Stephen Fry.October 26, 2016
Still, despite how broad and obvious the humor is, the show does manage to be funny a good deal of the time.October 27, 2016
The show's ignorance feels totemic, though-there's nothing wrong with poking fun at younger folk, of course, but it's can't be the premise of an entire television series, certainly not one with any hope of a future.October 25, 2016
Joel McHale as a journalist named Jack who makes fun of millennials and their social media habits: What's wrong with this picture, besides everything?October 27, 2016
If you're interested in a show that deals with a Gen X-er navigating a workplace run by Millennials in a smart and even emotional way, check out Younger on TV Land instead.October 27, 2016
This new sitcom starring Joel McHale is a kind of self-negating machine: It's aimed at millennials yet making fun of them constantly, and aimed at McHale fans while putting the star in his least-flattering light.October 27, 2016
The Great Indoors, while far from great, is the freshest, wittiest new comedy on CBS this fall.November 01, 2016
Throwback comedy pits Gen-Xers against Millennials.