Network: IFC
Episodes: 32 (half-hour)
Seasons: Four
TV show dates: March 27, 2017 — May 6, 2020
Series status: Ended
Performers include: Hank Azaria, Amanda Peet, Tyrel Jackson Williams, Hemky Madera, Paul Rae, Adan Martin Rocha, Steve Coulter, Ethan Daniels, Ryan Lee, Alex Phipps, Daisuke Tsuji, and Katie Finneran.
TV show description:
An IFC scripted comedy series, Brockmire centers on Jim Brockmire (Azaria). Jim was a successful Major League Baseball play-by-play announcer and “The Voice of Kansas City,” until 2007, when he had a drunken, profane, explicit, on-air meltdown, after discovering his wife Lucy (Finneran) was cheating on him.
That he made this discovery on 20th anniversary of the first time he declared his love for her, just added salt to the wound. For 10 years following the collapse of his marriage and career, Brockmire wandered the globe while drinking and drugging heavily, and calling random sporting events — including cock fights in the Philippines.
Now, he’s finally back home in the U.S.A., in Morristown, PA, thanks to a job offer from Julia James (Peet), the hard-drinking owner of the Morristown Frackers – a minor league ball club. She also operates Rusty’s bar, which she inherited from her father, along with an abiding love for America’s Pastime.
As a self-confessed luddite, Jim avoids the internet at all costs. Because of that, he has no clue that his two epic 2007 rants — both the original meltdown and a later “apology” press conference which was was even more damaging — have gone viral.
He has no idea that “Keeping it Brockmire,” is now a thing and didn’t even know that people now use “Lucied” as a euphemism for a particular sex act. In other words, Jim has a lot of catching up to do. Fortunately, his intern, internet whiz-kid Charles (Williams), is just the man for the job.
When Jim realizes he will not be announcing Frackers’ games over the radio, he’s ready to check out of both the job and life. Eventually, Julia and Charlie convince him to give this new gig a go. Jim stipulates that he wants free top-shelf booze at Rusty’s. Jules agrees to give him complimentary drinks — provided it’s only on Mondays through Thursdays. Finally, Jim decides to give the Frackers a shot.
Will Jim ever be able to reclaim his career, reputation, and love life? In addition, will Lucy find a way to insinuate herself into his world? Stay tuned.
Series Finale:
Episode #32 — The Long Offseason
Artificial intelligence threatens to take steps in its pursuit to rule the world and attempts to take over baseball. Jim and Jules must decide if they want to embolden this emerging society ruled by machines or stay with the failing status quo.
First aired: May 6, 2020.
What do you think? Do you like the Brockmire TV show? Should it have ended or been renewed for a fifth season?
Wicked! I love it.
This show is BRILLIANT, so naturally, it is doomed.
Really enjoy shows satire and just beyond the boundaries of decency humor. Very funny if you are in “right frame of mind”.
Funniest show I watch……please don’t let it go…..I love it and I love them……
They have to bring it back great show, there aren’t many out there.
Loved the Brockmire show. Edgy and endearing all at the same time.
one of the best shows on TV, let it develop and audience
Been watching TV for 65 years. This is one of the best TV shows I’ve ever seen. BRING IT BACK…PLEASE!
PLEASE RENEW!!
Please continue this show, it is unique and very entertaining. But he has to stay with the minor league team.
i love his rants! especially when he has been drinking and starts getting ramped up. you know something great is coming.
One of the best new shows on TV ! Keep going.
Hilarious!!!! Love the cast, the writing – hope it’s renewed
GREAT SHOW. JOE BUCK REALLY???
This is the best damn show EVER on TV. I laughed my ass off. Perfect chemistry from the cast. I’ve only seen the first two episodes but it was great. There, it’s cursed. Sorry.