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93% Rotten Tomatoes Country of origin United States First episode date 29 September 2015 | 7.2/10 71% Original language(s) English Network FOX | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Created by Jarrad PaulAndrew Mogel Starring Rob LoweFred SavageMary Elizabeth EllisNatalie MoralesHana HayesConnor KalopsisWilliam Devane Cast Profiles |
The grinder
The Grinder is an American single-camera legal comedy television series created by Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel. The show was picked up to series by Fox on May 8, 2015 and premiered on September 29, 2015. On October 15, 2015, Fox ordered six additional scripts for the first season, potentially increasing the season order to 19 episodes. On October 27, 2015, Fox ordered a full season of 22 episodes for the first season.
Contents
- The grinder
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- Plot
- Main
- Recurring
- Critical reception
- References
Despite being acclaimed by critics and viewers, the show never achieved high ratings. The Grinder was cancelled by Fox on May 16, 2016.
Grandfathered and the grinder dual tv review
Plot
The series follows television actor Dean Sanderson, Jr. (Rob Lowe), who returns to his hometown of Boise, Idaho after his long-running television series, The Grinder, ends. Though Dean is not a lawyer, he believes that his experience playing one on television makes him qualified to practice law. He decides to join his family's law firm, Sanderson & Yao, much to the chagrin of his younger brother Stewart (Fred Savage), who is a real-life lawyer. Stewart and a new-hire named Claire are the only two who seem to understand that Dean's television experience does not qualify him for a job at a real law firm.
Main
Recurring
Critical reception
On Rotten Tomatoes the season has a rating of 93%, based on 57 reviews, with an average rating of 7.4/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "The Grinder's humor is buoyed by Rob Lowe and Fred Savage's chemistry as a hilarious new odd couple." On Metacritic, the season has a score of 71 out of 100, based on 23 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
As the first season progressed, the show began to become more popular with critics. Many critics compared The Grinder to shows such as Arrested Development, Community, and Better Off Ted, all of which were shows that had small audiences in their time slots on broadcast television, but received largely positive critical reception because of their characters and writing.