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The Odd Couple

Show Info

  • Status: Canceled
  • First Aired: February 19, 2015
  • Seasons: 3
  • Episodes: 38
  • Networks: CBS
  • Genres: Comedy, Family
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The Odd Couple(2015)
Comeback King
This show finished strong! The final season's average rating was higher than the previous one.

TMDB Rating: 5.9 (89 votes)

Overview

Oscar's life seems almost perfect...sure he's divorced and his apartment is a mess, but he's the host of a well-known sports show, and is enjoying his bachelor lifestyle in New York City. That is until his college friend, Felix, shows up at Oscar's apartment having just been dumped by his wife. Oscar does his best to console his old buddy and get him back on the dating horse, but his attempts uncover just how unresolved his own feelings are about his ex.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

12 episodes • 2015Avg: 7.9

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1PilotFeb 19, 20157.2
2The GhostwriterFeb 26, 20157.1
3The Birthday PartyMar 5, 20157.6
4The Blind Leading the Blind DateMar 12, 20157.3
5The Wedding DeceptionApr 2, 20157.7
6Heal ThyselfApr 9, 20158.3
7Secret Agent ManApr 16, 20158.3
8The Unger GamesApr 23, 20158.3
9Sleeping Dogs LieApr 30, 20158.3
10Enlightening StrikesMay 7, 20158.3
11Jealous IslandMay 14, 20158.0
12The Audit CoupleMay 14, 20158.2
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

13 episodes • 2016Avg: 7.3

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1All About EavesdroppingApr 7, 20167.2
2Unger the InfluenceApr 14, 20168.0
3From Here to MaturityApr 21, 20167.5
4Madison & SonApr 28, 20166.7
5Oscar's OvertureMay 2, 20166.7
6An Oscar Named DesireMay 5, 20168.0
7Make Room For DaniMay 9, 20166.2
8The Dinner EngagementMay 12, 20167.3
9Chess NutsMay 16, 20168.0
10Odd Man OutMay 19, 20169.0
11Road ScholarMay 19, 20167.0
12All The Residents' MenMay 23, 20166.3
13The Ex-FactorMay 23, 20167.0
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Season 3

13 episodes • 2016Avg: 7.9Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1London CallingOct 17, 20168.7
2Food FightOct 24, 20168.0
3I Kid, You NotOct 31, 20168.0
4Taffy DaysNov 7, 20167.7
5Miss EnglandNov 14, 20168.0
6Eisen TroubleNov 21, 20168.0
7The Odd CouplesNov 28, 20167.3
8Felix NavidadDec 12, 20167.3
9My Best Friend's GirlJan 2, 20178.0
10Should She Stay or Should She Go?Jan 9, 20178.7
11Batman vs. the PenguinJan 16, 20177.0
12The God CoupleJan 30, 20178.0
13Conscious Odd CouplingJan 30, 20178.0

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