The Crazy Ones Season 1
The Crazy Ones is an American situation comedy series created by David E. Kelley that stars Robin Williams and Sarah Michelle Gellar. The single-camera project premiered on CBS on September 26, 2013, as part of the 2013–14 American television season as a Thursday night 9 pm entry. Bill D'Elia, Dean Lorey, Jason Winer, John Montgomery and Mark Teitelbaum serve as executive producers for 20th Century Fox Television.
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The Crazy Ones
2013 / TV-14Academy Award winner Robin Williams returns to series television in THE CRAZY ONES, a single-camera workplace comedy about a larger-than-life advertising genius whose unorthodox methods and unpredictable behavior would get him fired... if he weren't the boss.
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The Crazy Ones Season 1 Full Episode Guide
Simon's ex-wife has the final word when a corporation wants to buy out the firm.
The team looks outside the box to try to prevent the closure of a library.
Gordon and his partner break up, causing Simon to become disillusioned with love.
While trying to channel Simon, Zach makes big promises during a pitch and must get Brad Paisley to sing a jingle written by Danny Chase.
Andrew's spirited and rowdy sisters come to the office to celebrate St. Patrick's Day -- Simon's least favorite holiday.
A longing for grandchildren compels Simon to interfere with Sydney's new relationship; Andrew and Zach try working with different partners.
Simon offers to organize a bar mitzvah for a client's son, but things go south when Zach has a run-in with an ex.
Simon is asked to eulogize a jingle writer who was not a well-liked man.
Andrew and Zach try to help Simon get his groove back following a creativity contest defeat; Sydney fears her new attachment to a cat will interfere with human relationships.
When the rest of the office comes down with the flu, Simon lets Lauren work with a big client facing a PR disaster.
After an account mix-up, Sydney becomes addicted to a video game.
When the bratty daughter (Ashley Tisdale) of an important client becomes the latest intern at Roberts and Roberts, Syndey's insecurities resurface.
Gordon and Simon's values clash as they try to land a lucrative client; Lauren gets stuck in a $1 million bra.
The annual accounts vs. creative 16-inch softball game puts someone's job on the line; the truth about Simon's last win may be revealed.
When a conflict arises, Simon and Sydney's partner (Brad Garrett) forces Simon to give up his very first client.
A man (Josh Groban) who used to work with Sydney writes a song about her; Simon struggles with a pitch.
Sydney learns that her high school crush is nominated for a prestigious award -- in direct competition with her father.
Sydney, Zach and Simon compete for the attention of a worldly client.
Instead of trying to come up with ideas for a breakfast burrito ad campaign, the gang procrastinates.
When a client pitch shines a negative light on Simon and Sydney’s father-daughter relationship, Simon is determined to make up for all of Sydney’s bad childhood memories by re-teaching her how to drive. Meanwhile, Andrew’s confidence suffers when Lauren tells him that he is Zach’s suckerfish.
When Simon encourages Sydney to take the lead on an ad campaign for Windy City Coffee, disaster ensues. Meanwhile, Zach is jealous when Simon tasks Andrew with taking care of a family of ducklings.
Simon tries to convince Kelly Clarkson to record a jingle for a client.