Undeclared Links
- Season 1 (44 links)
- Episode 17 - Eric's POV (3 links)
- Episode 16 - Hal and Hillary (3 links)
- Episode 15 - The Perfect Date (3 links)
- Episode 14 - The Day After (3 links)
- Episode 13 - Truth or Dare (3 links)
- Episode 12 - Hell Week (3 links)
- Episode 11 - Rush and Pledge (3 links)
- Episode 10 - Eric Visits Again (3 links)
- Episode 9 - Parents' Weekend (3 links)
- Episode 8 - God Visits (3 links)
- Episode 7 - Addicts (3 links)
- Episode 6 - The Assistant (3 links)
- Episode 5 - Sick in the Head (1 link)
- Episode 4 - Jobs, Jobs, Jobs (3 links)
- Episode 3 - Eric Visits (1 link)
- Episode 2 - Oh So You Have a Boyfriend (1 link)
- Episode 1 - Prototype (1 link)
- All - DVD The Complete Series [Amazon] (1 link) Amazon
- Clips (4 links)
- Featured Partner - TV Guide (1 link)
- Other (1 link)
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Forgotten Performance of the Day: Jason Segel in Undeclared
Before Judd Apatow: big-time movie producer, there was Judd Apatow: super-awesome TV producer. The thing is, nobody realized that Judd Apatow was a super-awesome TV producer until his TV shows (Freaks and Geeks, Undeclared) were off of the air.
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what a shame
I remember when Fox tried this show out right after Freaks and Geeks. This was such a great show it's a shame it never became a cult favorite until after it was canned. But who knows, if this show had caught on we may not have been graced with g...
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This show rocks!!!!
This show is mad, how did i not know about it until now...... you have to get more. i'm looking for more now, if i find it i will post it straight away
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Undeclared centered on a group of college freshmen at the fictitious University of North Eastern California. Unlike Freaks, it was set in the current time rather than the 1980s. It gave a humorous and usually accurate look at the highs and lows of college life, from young adult relationships to the dreaded freshman fifteen. It takes its name from the status of an undergraduate who has not yet decided, or "declared", a specific major of study.
College is "the reward for surviving high school. Most people have great fun stories from college and nightmare stories from high school," Judd Apatow told the Los Angeles Times in 2006. He also speculated on why college shows find it hard to gain a foothold on network schedules.
"One reason for the death of college shows is that it's difficult to be honest about campus life on network or basic cable. It's hard to portray truthfully. The truth is, kids are high, drunk and having sex. No matter what you do, you're fudging it."[1]
Media outlets such as Entertainment Weekly gave the show generally glowing reviews. Despite a cult following, FOX cancelled the show in March 2002 after poor ratings. Viewership waned after a promising premiere, perhaps due to FOX airing the remaining episodes out of order and constantly moving the show across its scheduling grid. In total, 15 episodes were shown on FOX, while two unaired episodes were included in the DVD set released in the United States on August 16, 2005.
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