Living with Yourself

Living with Yourself (2019)

EndedScripted showDrama, Comedy, Science-Fiction

Living with Yourself follows a man struggling with his life, who undergoes a novel treatment to become a better person, and finds he's been replaced by a new and improved version -- revealing that his own worst enemy is himself.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08Nice Knowing Youoct. 18, 2019
S01E07Piña Coladaoct. 18, 2019
S01E06Neighbors and Friendsoct. 18, 2019
S01E05Va Beneoct. 18, 2019
S01E04Soul Mateoct. 18, 2019
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Living with Yourself' premiere?

'Living with Yourself' premiered on October 18, 2019.

Who are the main characters in 'Living with Yourself'?

The main characters in 'Living with Yourself' are Miles Elliot, played by Paul Rudd, and Kate Elliot, played by Aisling Bea.

What genre does 'Living with Yourself' fall under?

'Living with Yourself' falls under the genre of comedy-drama.

Where is 'Living with Yourself' set?

'Living with Yourself' is set in a suburban town.

What is the premise of 'Living with Yourself'?

'Living with Yourself' follows the story of Miles Elliot, who undergoes a mysterious spa treatment that results in him being replaced by a better version of himself. The show explores the challenges and complexities of living with two versions of yourself.

Who created 'Living with Yourself'?

'Living with Yourself' was created by Timothy Greenberg.

How many episodes are there in the first season of 'Living with Yourself'?

The first season of 'Living with Yourself' consists of eight episodes.

What is the running time of each episode of 'Living with Yourself'?

Each episode of 'Living with Yourself' has a running time of approximately 25-30 minutes.

What is the production company behind 'Living with Yourself'?

'Living with Yourself' is produced by Likely Story and Jax Media.

Which network/streaming platform aired 'Living with Yourself'?

'Living with Yourself' premiered on Netflix.

Who composed the music for 'Living with Yourself'?

Lorne Balfe composed the music for 'Living with Yourself'.

What are some recurring themes explored in 'Living with Yourself'?

Some recurring themes explored in 'Living with Yourself' include identity, self-improvement, and the complexities of relationships.

Did 'Living with Yourself' receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'Living with Yourself' received a nomination for Outstanding Main Title Design at the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards.

What are some other TV shows that are similar to 'Living with Yourself'?

TV shows similar to 'Living with Yourself' include 'Black Mirror', 'The Good Place', and 'Russian Doll'.

Who directed the pilot episode of 'Living with Yourself'?

Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris directed the pilot episode of 'Living with Yourself'.

What are some memorable quotes from 'Living with Yourself'?

Some memorable quotes from 'Living with Yourself' include "What if you could be a better you?" and "You can't have two lives, Miles."

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Also known as

  • Az élet önmagammal (Hungary)
  • Viața cu mine (Romania)
  • Жизнь с самим собой (Russian Federation)

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