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''Delocated'' (or known in the title card as ''Delocated New York'') is an American sitcom that premiered on February 12, 2009 on
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. The original pilot for the show was aired on April 1, 2008. Jon Glaser plays a man in the
Witness Protection Program Witness protection is security provided to a threatened person providing testimonial evidence to the justice system, including defendants and other clients, before, during, and after trials, usually by police. While witnesses may only require p ...
who moves his family to New York City. The family exploits the situation by starring in a
reality TV Reality television is a genre of television programming that documents purportedly unscripted real-life situations, often starring ordinary people rather than professional actors. Reality television emerged as a distinct genre in the early 199 ...
show about being in the Witness Protection Program (in which, initially, they all wear disguises for their faces and voices; later, only "Jon" does).
Eugene Mirman Eugene Boris MirmanJackson, Todd (2009). Eugene Mirman. Retrieved on May 13, 2009 from . (born July 24, 1974) is a Russian-American actor, comedian, and writer, known for playing Yvgeny Mirminsky on '' Delocated'' and Gene Belcher on the animate ...
co-stars in all seasons as Yvgeny, a
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associate and aspiring stand-up comic hired to kill "Jon." This series is produced by '' Wonder Showzen'' and '' Xavier: Renegade Angel'' creators and rock band PFFR. It leans decidedly towards
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humor while still reflecting the
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typical of their other shows. It is presented as if it were the fictional
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which it portrays. In the first seven episodes, ''Delocated'' had an eleven-minute runtime; as of season two, each episode had a twenty-two-minute runtime. The series finale aired as a special, ''Delocated: The Frrt Identity'', on March 7, 2013.


Plot

After testifying as a witness against a Russian mob family, "Jon" and his family are uprooted and start living undercover through the witness protection program. After existing quietly in an anonymous suburb, "Jon" accepts an offer for the family to participate in a reality show based on their current lives. In order to protect their identities from viewers—which could include the Russian gangsters who want him killed for testifying against them—they wear ski masks and have their voices digitally disguised. As part of the deal, the family is relocated to an upscale loft in New York City, where the series will be filmed. Not only does "Jon" find out that the "sweet" loft was not as advertised, his wife "Susan" promptly concludes that the life of a ski-masked, voice-disguised reality TV star is the wrong environment for her and their teenage son "David." Picked up for a second season by the network, "Jon" has little time to celebrate as the vicious Mirminsky family renews its efforts to destroy him and everything he holds dear.


Cast and characters

* "Jon" ( Jon Glaser) – The star of the documentary-within-a-reality-show, and a former architect. To prevent the Mirminskis from identifying him from by watching his reality show, he always wears a ski mask to disguise his face, and uses a vocal pitch shifter to disguise his voice. "Jon" is arrogant, delusional, ignorant, inconsiderate of all others, and engages in erratic behavior and schemes that frequently put himself and his family's witness protection status at risk. However, he also occasionally displays acts of incredible kindness and decency, albeit usually in vain. He is an ardent fan of
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es. * "Susan" ( Nadia Dajani) – "Jon's" ex-wife, and mother of "Jon's" son, "David." Starved for attention after years of having her needs neglected in her former marriage, she habitually starts romantic/sexual relationships with each subsequent federal agent assigned to protect her and "David." * "David" ( Jacob Kogan) – "Jon" and "Susan's" first and only son. He is usually aggravated by his father's stupidity and lack of parenting skills. After he and "Susan" remove their Witness Protection disguises, he occasionally struggles to adopt a life he can identify with. * Yvgeny Mirminsky (
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) – An incompetent Russian hit man and stand-up comedian who has been ordered to kill "Jon." His stand-up comedy act consists only of jokes about vodka. Despite this, he actually enjoys a fair amount of recognition from his fan base. * Sergei Mirminsky (Steve Cirbus) – The ill-tempered and menacing older brother of Yvgeny. After tiring of Yvgeny's repeated failures, the Mirminsky family brings in Sergei to murder "Jon." Unlike the overweight and incompetent Yvgeny, the muscle-bound Sergei is an efficient, sadistic, and ruthless assassin. He spends his time trying to slowly kill "Jon's" "soul" first before literally killing him. * Mike the Federal Agent (
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) – "Jon's" original bodyguard and best friend. * Rob the New Federal Agent ( Mather Zickel) – "Jon's" second FBI bodyguard and "Susan's" ex-boyfriend. * TB the Newest Federal Agent ( Ali Farahnakian) – "Jon's" third bodyguard. He is a war veteran and some sort of unspecified ex-military mercenary. He is always seen wearing hunting glasses and a
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bulletproof vest. Unlike "Jon's" previous bodyguards, TB shows little emotion and is very serious about his job, generally affirming "Jon's" statements and ideas. * Qi-qang (Yung-I Chang) – The head of the Wang Cho Chinese mob that "Jon" eventually hires for protection. He is "Jon's" main contact with the group, and is clearly scamming "Jon" out of millions of dollars. The Wang Chos all find "Jon" very annoying, but continue to put up with him because of all the money he blindly gives them. *The Glaze (
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) – "Jon's" personal guru/therapist, brought in season 3 to help "Jon" deal with the death of his ex-wife. He often attempts to advertise himself to the network. * Kim ( Zoe Lister-Jones) – An aspiring artist who became "Jon's" girlfriend after his divorce. * Susan Shapiro (
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) – The president of the network who takes over the production duties of the show. "Jon" constantly hits on her in hopes she will date him. * Mighty Joe Jon: The Black Blond (
Jerry Minor Jerome Charles Minor Jr. is an American actor, comedian and writer known for his comedic roles in numerous television programs such as '' Mr. Show'', ''Saturday Night Live'', '' Trigger Happy TV'', '' Delocated'', ''Brickleberry'', '' Unbreakable ...
) – The executive producer of ''Delocated'' during the second season. He also executive produces Yvgeny Mirminsky's reality show. A running joke is that he is repeatedly referred to by his full nickname, even by the FBI and Russian mafia. * Seth Goldstein (David Beach) – The executive producer of ''Delocated'' during the first season. In an attempt to get more hype for the show, he also films Yvgeny's side of the story and eventually gives him a spin-off, even as he clearly tries to kill "Jon." * Jay ( Larry Murphy) The doorman to "Jon's" building who always wears a fake mustache. "Jon" is impulsively annoyed by him and constantly tells him to shut up and leave, despite how repeatedly kind and supportive Jay is to "Jon's" efforts. * Ryan (Eli Newell) – Kim's brother who hates "Jon." * Rick (Brian Kiley) – "Jon's" boss at the copy shop during the first season. * Todd Barry ( Todd Barry) – Playing a fictionalized version of himself, he is a stand-up comedian who is often seen casually playing poker with the Mirminsky crime family at the Russian Social Club, despite the fact that Sergei can't stand him. * Gregor Mirminsky (Vladimir Bibic) – The imprisoned head of the Mirminsky family, as well as Yvgeny's biological father and Sergei's adoptive father. He is constantly disappointed by Yvgeny's failings and decisions, which is the only thing motivating Yvgeny to try and kill "Jon." * Pavel ( Glenn Fleshler) – Member of the Mirminsky family and the cousin of Sergei and Yvgeny. * Greg DiPietro (Julian Gamble) – FBI agent assigned to investigating the Mirminsky's threats to "Jon," who is a very realistic and serious man frustrated by "Jon's" antics and influence. * Bryce Grieke ( Andrew Daly) – "Jon's" lawyer. He reluctantly puts up with "Jon," despite the idiotic nature of many of the legal assignments "Jon" has him working on. *Pete Fontaine (
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) – The warm-up comedian for many of the network's shows, including their hit sitcom ''Attitude Stool''. "Jon" hires him to "warm-up" his life, in hopes to get Susan Shapiro in a better mood whenever he visits her. * Trish ( Amy Schumer) – Yvgeny's girlfriend in season 3, who lives for drama. * Mishka (also played by Jon Glaser) – A member of the Mirminsky mob, hired by Yvgeny to pose as "Jon." * Eun Mi (Sue Jean Kim) – "Jon's" girlfriend during the third season. She constantly points out "Jon's" faults while challenging him to be "exciting."


Episodes


Season 1 (2008–09)


Season 2 (2010)

This season, the runtime of each episode was expanded to 22 minutes (to fit a half-hour TV timeslot) -- twice the length of season one's episodes. The second season began airing August 22, 2010.


Season 3 (2012)


Series finale (2013)


International broadcast

In
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, ''Delocated'' previously aired on G4's Adult Digital Distraction block, and currently airs on the Canadian version of Adult Swim.


Home media

The first two seasons were released on
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in the United States on January 17, 2012. In Australia
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has plans to release the DVD as well according to a DVD sampler. The series was also available to stream on
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until December 2023.


References


External links

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Interview with Jon Glaser
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