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''Carpoolers'' is an American television
sitcom A sitcom, a portmanteau of situation comedy, or situational comedy, is a genre of comedy centered on a fixed set of characters who mostly carry over from episode to episode. Sitcoms can be contrasted with sketch comedy, where a troupe may use ...
that aired on ABC from October 2, 2007, to March 4, 2008. The show was created by Bruce McCulloch, who also executive produced alongside Justin Falvey, Darryl Frank, David Miner, Marsh McCall, Joe Russo and Anthony Russo (formerly of '' Arrested Development''). Joe and Anthony Russo also directed the pilot. The series focused on the everyday lives of four male suburbanites with different occupations, who took their private lives and issues along for the ride during their daily commute to and from work. Produced by
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,
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, and
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, the series was given a thirteen-episode order on May 11, 2007. and originally aired Tuesdays at 8:30PM Eastern/7:30PM Central following ''
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''. After a brief hiatus, the show returned to ABC's schedule on January 8, 2008 at 9:30PM Eastern/8:30PM Central, following ''
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''. After the writers strike ended, ABC declined to order any additional episodes of ''Carpoolers''. It has aired in Australia on the
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in the timeslot of 11:30pm Tuesdays, first after ''
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'', then after '' Lipstick Jungle''.


Creator

Before the show aired Bruce McCulloch Published
diary
breaking down the inspiration for Carpoolers and the process for bring Carpoolers into the world. In the Dairy Bruce vents about his frustrations in the industry concerning being constantly hired to produce scripts that would never make it to air. Bruce also talks about the inspiration of Carpoolers and how while driving with his friends made him reflect on why male communion is portrayed on television and how it is cast in a negative light.


Plot

Carpoolers is the story of four very different men. Gracen, the lead character of the show, is an uptight mediator with a wife and son. He and his carpooling companions, Aubrey, a stressed family man, Laird, an egotistical dentist who has lost everything in a divorce and Dougie, a young member of the carpool whose
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is often mocked by the others, all work at the same building complex. Apart from Gracen and Laird, who are best friends, they usually have no contact outside the
carpool Carpooling (also car-sharing, ride-sharing and lift-sharing) is the sharing of Automobile, car journeys so that more than one person travels in a car, and prevents the need for others to have to drive to a location themselves. By having more ...
. However, in "The Recital", the four realize they are all friends, and become closer. Each episode begins with a cold open of the four carpoolers in a car, usually singing along with a past hit song with the exception of episode 6, in which Aubrey sings along enthusiastically with a commercial for women's pantyliners much to the disgust of everyone else. Following the cold open is a short Carpoolers theme song.


Theme Song

Carpoolers Theme song: Unlike other shows, Carpoolers theme song didn’t have a “full version”. The song is only 10 second long and most likely written by Bruce McCulloch the show's creator and director. Possible with the help of Gabriel Mann the shows musical composer for 12 episodes of the show.


Pilot

In the
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of Carpoolers “Dougie’s First day or The Toaster” We are introduced to Aubrey (
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), Gracen ( Fred Goss), Laird ( Jerry O’Connell), and Dougie (
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), who is joining the carpool for the first day, as they commiserate about life and sing old songs on their way to work. Gracen is discouraged to learn that his
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spent $200 on a new
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when the old one worked fine. This feeling is amplified when Gracen learns that his wife and son both make more money than he does, causing Gracen and his wife to start having some marital issues. This all comes to a climax when the gang break into Gracen's house to steal the new toaster in an effort to save their friend's
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.


Reocurring jokes and themes


Male Friendship

Carpoolers episodes usually revolve around the 4 male members of the carpool talking with each other about their lives and families and of course singing. The show creator was open about this show and wanted to show male friendship and relationships in a more positive light.


Marriage and relationships

Carpoolers explore several different kinds of traditional relationships with each of the main characters having a different kind of relationship in their life. Dougie is recently married with no kids to the classic Newlyweds couple, Laird is a divorced bachelor who is known for sleeping around, Gracen who is long termed married with one son and Aubrey married with 7 children who are often used as a comedic plot point. These 4 different kinds of relationships are used to contrast and compare each others lives mostly in a comedic way


Other Carpools


The “Cool Carpool” which consists of 4 rich guys

Multiple appearances in episode 1 and episode 4 most notably for running over Dougie twice in the pilot episode while trying to reserve a parking space.


The “Geyser/old Guy Carpool” which consists of 4 old Men

Multiple appearances in episode 1 and episode 4 most notably for beating up the gang with a taser and golf clubs for yelling at them in the parking lot.


“Rust bucket Carpool” which consists of 4 men dressed in a “hillbilly” stereotype

Appearances in episode 4


Possible female Carpool

Multiple appearances in episode 4, The gang walk past a group of 4 attractive females walking past the gang.


Music


The show was also known for the notable musical choices the show would use for both the intro and outro of the show which the gang would often sing along to.

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  (Episode 1) *
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(Episode 2) * Thunderstruck & Private Eyes (Episode 4) * Lady 1973 & Love grows (Episode 5) *
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(Episode 7) * Little miss can't be wrong (Episode 8) * Back in Black AC/DC (Episode 10)


Cast and characters

* Fred Goss – Gracen Brooker: A mediator with a wife and son. He and Laird Holcomb are friends as well as neighbors. *
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– Leila Brooker: Gracen's sensible wife and successful real estate "flipper". *
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– Aubrey Williber: An accountant who looks after his rambunctious seven kids in addition to working while his lazy wife, who is never seen, but only depicted as a pair of feet, sits in her recliner. His signature catch phrase is "Gentlemen ... let's carpool", usually uttered immediately prior to beginning their journey to work. *
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– Dougie: As the new carpooler, he tries to gain acceptance into the group of men while frequently committing major carpooling faux pas. He is a newlywed who likes to tell the others about the joy of marriage and love. * Allison Munn – Cindy: Dougie's young, dewy wife; they have a saccharine sweet relationship. When she sends Dougie off to work with his lunch she tells him that she "is in every bite". *
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– Marmaduke Brooker: The emotionally stunted, hyper-articulate, hulking adult son of the Brookers who usually spends his entire day at home in his briefs (and towers over his parents by over a foot). *
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– Laird Holcomb: A recently divorced dentist whose ex-wife has taken almost everything he owned (except his absercisor and otherwise empty house); he sleeps with as many women as he can.


Episodes


Nielsen Ratings


Weekly ratings


Seasonal ratings

Seasonal ratings based on average total viewers per episode of ''Carpoolers'' on ABC: + Information is current as of March 7, 2008.


Public Reception


Carpooler even after it was cancelled had some mixed Online reviews and opinions.

* IGN


Posted an Advanced Review of the pilot episode calling the a overall disappointing and generic with such quotes as: 

“Overall though, Carpoolers is a comedy that's lacking in many laughs.” “Watching the show you feel a bit bad for the cast” * IMBb With 1723 Reviews has rated the show 7.5/10 with 28.4% of Ratings being 10/10. IMDb Reviews also describe the show as “Seinfeld on Wheels” and give it positive review *
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Rotten Tomatoes rated the show a 23% a low overall rating *
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Metascore of 37% References


External links

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