4 USER REVIEWS
  • star55

    I think its pretty nice show, liked it alot
    esp was fun to watch this scene - found it on internets

    http://bit.ly/5uFhsO

    you're gonna LOVE it! :Dmore»
  • star55

    What a fantastic, weird, quirky little comedy. I'm sad that the season is over already at 8, but glad HBO has picked it up for a second season. The last episode, The Dive was a great way to end the season and probably the best episode to date, even …more»
  • star33

    I think the writers must be using reverse psychology because I found myself actually agreeing with the girlfriend; In that, her now ex-boyfriend is a looser; And, at least he realizes the truth of what the Israeli movers said in calling him another …more»
  • star33

    dawn-khan2000@yahoo.com. im khan. and seeking sincere girl frend.hope i will find.my real name is dawn from pakistan. live at karachi. i have passed M.sc and also doing LL.b. inshaallah i will success in my aim plz pray fro me.more»

Top Rated Episodes

Two Large Pearls and a Gold Bar

Episode 6, Season 3| Length: 0:30:00| Air Date: 11-14-2011

Alanon Case

Episode 2, Season 1| Length: 0:30:00| Air Date: 09-27-2009
During an unsuccessful attempt to win back Suzanne, Jonathan gets a a new case: a woman named Jennifer wants him to tail her boyfriend Gary to see if he's been unfaithful. After learning that he and Jennifer share a common pastime (drinking), Jonathan heads out in search of her boyfriend - with uncomfortable results. less
During an unsuccessful attempt to win back Suzanne, Jonathan gets a a new case: a woman named Jennifer wants him to tail her boyfriend Gary to see if he's been unfaithful. After learning that he and Jennifer share a common pastime (drinking), Jonathan … more

Stockholm Syndrome (Pilot)

Episode 1, Season 1| Length: 0:00:00| Air Date: 09-20-2009
When Jonathan Ames's girlfriend Suzanne moves out (because he allegedly spends too much time drinking white wine and smoking pot), he comforts and distracts himself by reading a Raymond Chandler novel, 'Farewell, My Lovely.' Jonathan posts a listing on Craigslist offering his services as an unlicensed private detective. When Jonathan gets a call from a young girl looking for her missing sister, an NYU coed, he takes the case, but first he has to cover an event for his sometimes-boss George Christopher, the editor of 'Edition' magazine. George and Jonathan smoke pot in the men's room before Jonathan is able to begin his working on his case in earnest. Following his one lead which brings him to a seedy hotel, Jonathan eventually pushes his way into a rent-by-the-hour room, where he finds the missing sister tied to the bed by the boyfriend she is trying to break up with. The cops show up, free the sister and take Jonathan down to the station, where he receives a strict warning not to impersonate an investigator anymore. Alone again, Jonathan returns home and, discovering another response to his Craigslist ad, is unable to resist the Sirens' call for help. less
When Jonathan Ames's girlfriend Suzanne moves out (because he allegedly spends too much time drinking white wine and smoking pot), he comforts and distracts himself by reading a Raymond Chandler novel, 'Farewell, My Lovely.' Jonathan posts a listing on … more

About The Show

Neurotic New York writer Jonathan Ames supplements his meager writing income by working as a private detective for strange clients who find him through a Craigslist posting.

Genres

Comedy, Mystery

Airdates

2009-2011

Networks

HBO Network- Home Box Office