
The Trouble with Normal
- 2000 – 2001
- Ended
- Comedy
- 1 season
- 7.7/10
An American comedy series that originally aired on ABC in October 2000. The show starred David Krumholtz, Brad Raider, Jon Cryer, Larry Joe Campbell, and Paget Brewster. The show was described as "the misadventures of four paranoid young men whose fear of urban conspiracy leads them to seek counseling in a therapy group run by therapist Claire Garletti." Recurring members of the therapy group were played by Jim Beaver and Patricia Belcher.
Latest: Season 1 · 2000
View all seasonsE1. Pilot (a.k.a. People Who Fear People)
Oct 6, 2000
New neighbors Bob and Zach are each paranoid that the other is spying on them.
E2. Not the Pilot
Oct 13, 2000
When the guys get dates, Claire reluctantly accompanies them to a bar for moral support.
E3. Clairanoia
Jan 19, 2001
The guys become jealous when they discover Claire has another group. Note: This episode was scheduled to air on November 10, 2000.[4] It was replaced by an additional episode of its lead-in, Two Guys and a Girl. This happened so quickly that some sources incorrectly list this as airing.
E4. Mail Trouble
Oct 27, 2000
Stansfield becomes Claire's mailman which makes her uncomfortable. She gets him transferred which leads him to encounter a teen bully. Zack and Stansfield deal with the bully while Max bonds with an old lady that they think is responsible for the transfer. Claire's guilt forces her to come clean which makes Stansfield respect her more.
E5. Unconventional Behavior
Jan 12, 2001
When the group attends a conspiracy convention, Bob criticizes Max's marriage, Stansfield connects with a woman (Amy Landers), and Claire discovers her new boyfriend (Charles Esten) believes in aliens.
E6. Say Cheese
Nov 10, 2000
Claire complains on the guys' behalf when a surveillance camera is installed in their lobby, and suddenly she finds her own apartment is on the market and her utilities have been cut. Guest-stars David Ogden Stiers.
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