Men of a Certain Age Season 1. Stars Ray Romano & Scott Bakula

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This is a GREAT cast!

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One of the best new shows of 2009!

One to have in your DVD collection!

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Synopsis:

The series follows the bonds of friendship among three life-long friends �" Joe, Owen and Terry �" who are now in their late 40s. Joe (Ray Romano) is a slightly neurotic separated father of two (Brittany Curran as Lucy, and Braeden Lemasters as Albert) who had hoped to become a pro golfer but now owns a party supply store, and has a gambling addiction. Owen (Andre Braugher) is an overstressed, diabetic husband and father, who works as a car salesman at the dealership owned by his father, a former NBA player. Terry (Scott Bakula) is a struggling actor, working temp jobs to make ends meet and usually dating much younger women. The friends are aware of each other's life struggles and show male reactions to life issues.

Cast:

* Ray Romano as Joe Tranelli
* Scott Bakula as Terry Elliot
* Andre Braugher as Owen Thoreau, Jr.
* Lisa Gay Hamilton as Melissa
* Carla Gallo as Annie
* Richard Gant as Owen Thoreau, Sr.
* Brian J. White as Marcus
* Matt Price as Lawrence
* Brittany Curran as Lucy
* Michael Hitchcock as Dave
* Kwesi Boakye as Jamie
* Patricia DeLeon as Joe's Fantasy Woman
* Jon Manfrellotti as Manfro
* Braeden Lemasters as Albert

Episode Guide:

Season 1: 2009-10
Series
# Season
# Title Directed by Written by Original air date Viewers
(in millions)
1 1 "Pilot" Scott Winant Ray Romano & Mike Royce December 7, 2009 (2009-12-07) 5.43
In the series premiere, we are introduced to Joe, Owen and Terry, who have been friends for years. Joe, who once had a dream of becoming a professional golfer, is now a party-store owner who is dealing with his recent separation from his wife. Owen works for his father as an auto-salesman in order to make ends meet and Terry is a part-time actor who is trying to recapture his past glory. The three of them support each other through their mid-life challenges during daily lunch meetings at a local diner and hikes in the hills of Los Angeles.


2 2 "Let it Go" Scott Winant Ray Romano & Mike Royce December 14, 2009 (2009-12-14) 4.425 million
Joe, who has been living in a hotel room since separating from his wife, begins to think about renting an apartment. Owen uses an old dealership model as his new car, much to his wife's dismay and Terry sets out to find the rude driver who almost ran him down.


3 3 "Mind's Eye" Phil Traill Rick Muirragui December 21, 2009 (2009-12-21) 3.696 million
Joe makes an attempt to bond with his son by teaching him the basics of golf, and winds up hearing about his son's personal issues. Meanwhile, Terry and an actress friend team up to pose as a married couple at an open-house, but Terry takes his role too seriously and Owen attempts to get his sales figures up but is stifled by a moral dilemma.


4 4 "The New Guy" Ed Bianchi Bridget Bedard December 28, 2009 (2009-12-28) 3.123 million
Terry and Owen intend to go to the local school fund-raiser auction, as they do every year, but discover that for the first time, Joe isn't planning on going; this is because his ex-wife Sonia will be there with her new boyfriend Harold. Instead, Joe plans to stay home. However, he soon finds himself bored out of his mind, and ends up spending a wild night out with his bookie, Manfro. Meanwhile, at the auction, Melissa and Owen find themselves seated at the same table as Sonia and Harold, who accidentally let slip that they had started dating nearly a full year before Joe and Sonia had split up. Owen is furious and is unable to "make nice" as Melissa wants, and is shocked by Terry's laid-back attitude about the news that Sonia had been cheating on their friend. Terry, who is there as auctioneer, finds himself a hit with the ladies, but is at first unable to fully work his charms, thanks to unintended interference by a friendly but boorish coworker. Terry eventually manages to arrange a rendezvous with a former lover, despite the fact that she is engaged. However, thoughts about the implications of Sonia cheating on Joe cause Terry to change his mind at the last minute, and he decides to skip the rendezvous.


5 5 "Powerless" David Paymer Mark Stegemann January 4, 2010 (2010-01-04) 3.096 million
Owen and his family must stay at his demanding father's house when their own home loses power. Adding to the headache: Construction on Owen's house halts because of a crooked contractor. Meanwhile, Joe suspects that his daughter is being stalked by her ex-flame.


6 6 "Go with the Flow" Millicent Shelton Jack Orman January 11, 2010 (2010-01-11) 2.868 million
Joe recounts the tale of the first date he’s gone on in 20 years with Dory (Sarah Clarke). The misadventures include a black eye, a potentially embarrassing encounter with one of his employees, an unfortunate piece of advice from Terry, an anxious Little Leaguer and a poorly placed lamp.


7 7 "Father's Fraternity" Ed Bianchi Warren Hutcherson January 25, 2010 (2010-01-25) 2.346
Daddy issues plague both Joe and Owen, as Joe pays a visit to his curmudgeonly retired father (Robert Loggia) and Owen's dad produces an auto-dealership commercial that suggests Owen isn't his son�"but Owen's coworker is. Meanwhile, Terry is applying to volunteer as a Big Brother.


8 8 "You Gonna Do That The Rest of Your Life?" David Boyd Lew Schneider February 1, 2010 (2010-02-01) 2.259
Joe's bookie finds out that Joe is an excellent golfer and exploits his skills in a scam. Meanwhile, Owen's weight gain is worrying his family and Terry moves into a new apartment building and becomes the apartment manager.


9 9 "How to Be An All-Star" Phil Traill Bridget Bedard February 15, 2010 (2010-02-15)
When his son's anxiety level rises because of the poor family situation, Joe decides that it is time to buy a house. In order to get some of the money, he places a $25,000 bet on a basketball game.


10 10 "Back in the S#!t" David Boyd Lew Schneider & Mark Stegemann (Story)
Ray Romano & Mike Royce (Teleplay) February 23, 2010 (2010-02-23)
Season Finale