
(Neil Jacobs-Robert Voets / CBS)
Network: CBS.
Episodes: 13 (half-hour).
Seasons: One.
TV show dates: September 25, 2017 — July 21, 2018.
Series status: Cancelled.
Performers include: Bobby Moynihan, Jack Dylan Grazer, Brian Unger, Jaleel White, Kelen Coleman, Christopher Paul Richards, Mandell Maughan, Skylar Gray, Reylynn Caster, Sharon Lawrence, and John Larroquette.
TV show description:
A comedy from creator Dan Kopelman, the Me, Myself & I TV show focuses on the defining moments in the life of Alex Riley. In 1991 Chicago, 14-year-old Alex (Grazer) is a fledgling inventor enjoying a pretty great life, including the Chicago Bulls’ first championship.
When Alex’s mother, Maggie (Maughan), marries a pilot named Ron (Unger), she and Alex take off for Los Angeles. Now he has to reinvent himself as he acclimates to a whole new school and his step-brother, Justin (Richards), never mind living in the heart of Lakers country. There is one balm to his uprooted existence — Nori Sterling (Caster) — the California girl of his dreams.
By 2017, 40-year-old Alex (Moynihan) is a bona fide entrepreneur living a great life, until his wife breaks up with him and threatens to take their daughter, Abby (Gray), with her. It takes the help of his business partner, Darryl (White), to keep him from spiraling out of control.
Now 65 years old, in 2042, Alex (Larroquette) survives a minor heart attack. During his recovery, he decides to reinvent himself, all over again. His grown daughter, Abby (Coleman), now manages the Bulls, and is surprised when her dad announces his retirement. That surprise pales though, in comparison to Alex’s chance meeting with Nori, who now goes by Eleanor (Lawrence). At this new stage of life, Alex decides to try to reestablish their connection.
No matter his age or circumstances, Alex always resolves to move forward in his life. His secret recipe includes determination, heart, and humor.
Series Finale:
Episode #13 — There She Goes
Mid-life Alex contemplates getting back together with his ex-wife, Sarah (Allison Tolman), when she visits for Abby’s birthday party. Also, Young Alex attempts to move on from his crush on Nori by inviting his lab partner, Julia (Cree Cicchino), to the dance, and Older Alex makes one last-ditch effort to keep Eleanor from leaving Los Angeles with her fiancé.
First aired: July 21, 2018.
What do you think? Do you like the Me, Myself & I TV series? Should this TV show have been cancelled or renewed for a second season on CBS?


I think this is one of the best shows on TV, it’s just on at a bad night ( football) please don’t cancel it!!!
I love this show; it’s got heart and depth, more than I can say for some other Monday night offerings on CBS.
I loved this program and was lokking forward to new episodes
I like this show. Plenty of other shows not worth keeping. I much prefer me, myself, and I to Kevin can wait
well written and well thought out enjoyed it….
Renew. It is a fabulous concept and we need more shows like it. Seriously.
This is a great family show, with wonderful values and interpersonal relationships. We need more of this kind of show and less violence and mayhem. Please renew!!
Love the theme, the actors, the writing, the directing, the set designs, the wardrobe. This is a great show! Absolutely renew!
I love this show, from the concept to the writing and acting. I looked forward to it, and shows I look forward to are few and far between. Give it a chance.
I love this show! Please renew!
Love love love this show!!! Keep it on please!!!!!
Our family was wondering why the show hasn’t aired the past two weeks. Totally shocked to see it on the cancelled list. A great family sitcom.
Of all the new shows sitcoms this season, this is by far the best. The networks keep on the most stupidest shows and they cancel the good high quality ones. I stopped watching anything new because I know if I like a show it WILL get cancelled.
This is one of the best shows of the season and one I can actually watch with my children ages 9-16. We love this show. I am so sick of shows with nudity, R rated language, personal politics, and violence. This show was thoughtful and entertaining.
Can’t believe it was cancelled. We were really enjoying the show and the characters. Bring it back.