Everything's Relative

Everything's Relative (1999)

EndedScripted showComedy

Thirty-one-year-old Leo Gorelick needs time to get over a recent break up and work on his comedy writing with his partner Trina. Unfortunately, he is the sounding board for everyone in his family, which includes: Marty, his twice-divorced surgeon brother; Jake, his egocentric father; and Mickey, his therapist mom, who still carries a torch for Jake even though they've been divorced for almost 20 years.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 21:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E05Just My LuckApr. 27, 1999
S01E04City of FliesApr. 20, 1999
S01E03Prisoner of LoveApr. 13, 1999
S01E02Where the Son Doesn't ShineApr. 6, 1999
S01E01PilotApr. 2, 1999
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Everything's Relative premiere?

Everything's Relative premiered on April 6, 1999.

Who were the main characters in Everything's Relative?

The main characters in Everything's Relative were Phil Stubbins, Angie Stubbins, Joe Stubbins, Sue Stubbins, and Brad Stubbins.

What was the premise of Everything's Relative?

Everything's Relative followed the lives of the Stubbins family, focusing on their quirky and often humorous interactions.

Who were the creators of Everything's Relative?

Everything's Relative was created by Mitchell Hurwitz and Jim Vallely.

What was the genre of Everything's Relative?

Everything's Relative was a comedy television series.

Where was Everything's Relative set?

Everything's Relative was set in Chicago, Illinois.

Who played the character of Phil Stubbins in Everything's Relative?

The character of Phil Stubbins was played by Jeffrey Tambor.

What was the family business in Everything's Relative?

The family business in Everything's Relative was a funeral home.

What was the running theme of Everything's Relative?

The running theme of Everything's Relative was the humorous and often chaotic dynamics within the Stubbins family.

What was the critical reception of Everything's Relative?

Everything's Relative received mixed to positive reviews from critics.

Did Everything's Relative feature any notable guest stars?

Yes, Everything's Relative featured guest appearances from actors such as Will Ferrell and Sarah Silverman.

How many episodes were there in Everything's Relative?

Everything's Relative had 7 episodes in total.

What was the time slot for Everything's Relative?

Everything's Relative aired on Tuesdays at 8:30 PM.

What was the central conflict in Everything's Relative?

The central conflict in Everything's Relative revolved around the Stubbins family's attempts to navigate their personal and professional lives amidst the chaos of running a funeral home.

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