"Michael Douglas plays an actor who made it big a long time ago and who now is an acting coach at his studio named after himself, “The Kominsky Method.” His best friend and agent loses his wife to cancer, which leaves both of them questioning their existence as they struggle through choices and relationships, old and new. As Kominsky teaches a class to actors he meets a woman whom he has deep feelings for, but lacks the skills to make a relationship work. Meanwhile his agent struggles with the pain of his wife’s death and a drug addicted daughter. Throughout the series it becomes clear that their advanced age has challenges that neither one knows how to overcome, and as they keep onboard this train of life, which is closer to death then ever before, they learn to navigate their way through pain and character growth and set backs."
rayannina almost 6 years ago
It’s okay, but Grace and Frankie is better.
Nachikethass almost 6 years ago
President Cheeto! LOL!
I AM CARTOON LADY! almost 6 years ago
Vegetate my friends…vegetate…
Breadboard almost 6 years ago
RJ go do something instead of setting in front of an idiot box ……
hogpop.padula almost 6 years ago
The Kominsky Method is great. Real talent, fantastic writing, terrific guests ! This type of show is even worth the NetFlix monthly price increase !
TaraMewser almost 6 years ago
I look forward to season II of Kominsky.
WoodstockJack almost 6 years ago
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7255502/
"Michael Douglas plays an actor who made it big a long time ago and who now is an acting coach at his studio named after himself, “The Kominsky Method.” His best friend and agent loses his wife to cancer, which leaves both of them questioning their existence as they struggle through choices and relationships, old and new. As Kominsky teaches a class to actors he meets a woman whom he has deep feelings for, but lacks the skills to make a relationship work. Meanwhile his agent struggles with the pain of his wife’s death and a drug addicted daughter. Throughout the series it becomes clear that their advanced age has challenges that neither one knows how to overcome, and as they keep onboard this train of life, which is closer to death then ever before, they learn to navigate their way through pain and character growth and set backs."
russef almost 6 years ago
Actually, the Kominsky Method was VERY good. Too bad it was such a short series.
librarian4hire almost 6 years ago
Who doesn’t love Alan Arkin?
Lawrence Davis Premium Member almost 6 years ago
“President Cheeto”. “I love Alan Arkin”. I see the problem…