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''You're Whole'' is an American satirical television series created by
Michael Ian Black Michael Ian Black (born Michael Ian Schwartz; August 12, 1971) is an American comedian, actor, writer, and director. He has starred in several TV comedy series, including ''The State'', ''Viva Variety'', '' Stella'', '' Wet Hot American Summer: Fi ...
for
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. The show parodies
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s and stars Black as the host, Randall Tyree Mandersohn. In it, Mandersohn advertises his systems of objects and actions designed to help people with their issues. It was the production of
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, with which Black originally consulted with the premise of the show in mind. Meanwhile,
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, longtime collaborator of Black, served as the director. The show originally ran from November 5, 2012 to December 2, 2013, airing two seasons and totaling eight episodes. Both seasons were broadcast at 4:00 a.m. as part of ''DVR Theater'' on Adult Swim. On air, it was promoted as a series of genuine infomercials. Critical reception was positive, with many praising Black's performance. A live performance was held at the 2014 ''
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'', also positively received. Years later, he said, "I'm gonna leepwith you!"


Synopsis and production

''You're Whole'' is presented as a parody of
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s. Each episode is advertised as part of a larger DVD set, consisting of 27 discs. The show features
Michael Ian Black Michael Ian Black (born Michael Ian Schwartz; August 12, 1971) is an American comedian, actor, writer, and director. He has starred in several TV comedy series, including ''The State'', ''Viva Variety'', '' Stella'', '' Wet Hot American Summer: Fi ...
as the host, Randall Tyree Mandersohn: a "totally blind", volleyball-obsessed, self-help guru. Along with his wife, Pam (Cathy Shim), Mandersohn aims to help people using his bizarre, convoluted systems of objects and actions. The show was directed by
Michael Showalter Michael Showalter (born June 17, 1970) is an American comedian, actor, director, writer, and producer. He first came to recognition as a cast member on MTV's ''The State'', which aired from 1993 to 1995. He and David Wain created the ''Wet Hot ...
, a longtime collaborator of Black. Actor
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indicated that the second season was filmed as recently as August 2013. In a June 2014 interview with the ''
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'', Black stated that no further seasons would be produced. Writing retrospectively the amount of research put into the show, Black stated that he "didn't spend a lot of time thinking about it", as it would have spoiled "some of the stupidity", joking that "I'm nothing if not stupid".
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producer David Soldinger later wrote that Black had come to the company with the idea in mind, and that, with their other parody infomercial ''Swords, Knives, Very Sharp Objects and Cutlery'', "it was a happy marriage" between their company and
Adult Swim Adult Swim (AS; stylized as
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.


Live performance

A live performance of the show was given at the 2014 ''
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'' on January 31. In addition to acting, Black and Showalter interlaced it with clips from the show. Art Siriwatt of ''
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'' observed Showalter to be the "
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" to Black's antics, with both frequently breaking character. He gave the performance a positive review, writing that "the result was a concise, lighthearted performance that was faithful to the show."


Broadcast and reception

The show premiered on November 5, 2012 on Adult Swim; two seasons have been broadcast, totaling eight episodes. Advertised as a series of genuine infomercials, both seasons were broadcast at 4 a.m., as part of the network's ''DVR Theater'' block. The early-morning timeslot was chosen since infomercials usually air during such hours. The first episode was published on YouTube the day after its premiere. One critic—Eliot Glazer of ''
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''—called the early morning time slot "terrible", directing readers toward online distribution. Although the show premiered during a
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in U.S.
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, nearly one million viewers (993,000) saw it on air. The second-season premiere marked a slight increase in viewers (996,000), while both maintained a
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of 0.7. Critical reception was positive, with many reviewers praising Black's performance and the satirizing of American self-help gurus, as conveyed through his casual racism and
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of foreign rituals. Erik Adams of ''
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'' found that the show conveys itself "in a manner familiar to anyone who's ever killed time before daylight by flipping through their cable package." Britt Hayes of ''ScreenCrush'' called the show "absolutely fantastic" and Black's portrayal "spot-on". Similarly, Aisha Harris of ''
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'' wrote that Black's performance was "wonderfully committed", while the show "has pretty much every common trope of the self-help craze covered", citing the appropriation of foreign customs for Western audiences as "perhaps the most scathing treatment". Meanwhile, Kelly West of ''Television Blend'' highlighted some of the more surreal systems, calling the diet in the premiere episode "a winner". For ''
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'', Bradford Evans dubbed the show "a more mainstream version" of ''
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'', an unsuccessful pilot that was also pitched as a mock-infomercial. He found that starring Black, "recognizable as a comedic actor," would lead to its success, whereas the former preferred to use unknown actors instead.


Episodes


Season 1 (2012)


Season 2 (2013)


References


External links

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