
The Hard Times of RJ Berger (2010-2011)
The Hard Times of RJ Berger orbits the hilariously-hellish lives of a deeply unpopular 15 year-old and his scheming, sex-obsessed best friend, Miles Jenner. Other than pining after the girl of his dreams, Jenny Swanson, receiving daily beatings from the meanest jock in school, Max Owens and evading the stalker-ish advances of Lily Miran, there really isn't much excitement in RJ's life. That is, until his anatomical gift is accidentally exposed to the entire school.
In a single moment, RJ goes from anonymous to infamous, and for the first time in his life, he feels a tiny sliver of confidence. Swept up in this man-sized wave of recognition, we'll watch RJ claw his way out of the popularity basement. Whether it's trying to get laid, dealing with his bizarre parents, or simply navigating the treacherous waters of sophomore year, RJ will live out the stories -- good, bad and ugly -- that we all remember from high school. One mis-adventure at a time, we'll see him grow from a shy, awkward boy into a slightly less shy and awkward young man. Part The Wonder Years and part Superbad, The Hard Times of RJ Berger is a loud, funny, raunchy, sexy look at the life of lovable loser.
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
---|---|---|
S02E12 | The Better Man | May 30, 2011 |
S02E11 | Steamy Surprise | May 30, 2011 |
S02E10 | Sex. Teen. Candles. | May 23, 2011 |
S02E09 | Hunkeez | May 16, 2011 |
S02E08 | Give Me A 'p | May 9, 2011 |
Cast

Lori Alan

Nicci Faires

Beth Littleford

Jayson Blair

Satomi Okuno

Paul Iacono

Amber Lancaster

Jareb Dauplaise
Characters

Linda

Striped Bikini Girl

Suzanne Berger

Max Owens

Natsumi

R.J. Berger

Jenny Swanson

Miles Jenner
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