

Conrad Bloom
Copywriter Conrad Bloom is a "nice guy" in New York City whose life is filled with interesting women: his mother, his sister, an ex-girlfriend, his female boss, and a female co-worker. This situation-comedy explores his relationships with those women as well as his life as a young male reaching the crossroads of adulthood in the 1990s.
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Plot Summary
This sitcom follows the life of Conrad Bloom, a successful, single architect in his early 40s, who is trying to navigate his complex relationships. His life is further complicated by the sudden appearance of his ex-wife, who moves back into his guest house, and his grown daughter, who decides to move in with him.
Critical Reception
Conrad Bloom was a short-lived NBC sitcom that garnered mixed reviews, with some critics praising its premise and performances while others found it to be a conventional and uninspired comedy. It struggled to find a consistent audience and was canceled after only a few episodes.
What Reviewers Say
- Show had a promising premise with relatable characters.
- Lacked originality and failed to stand out among other sitcoms.
- Performances were generally well-received, but the writing was often criticized.
Google audience: Audience reception information is not readily available for this short-lived series.
Fun Fact
The show was part of NBC's fall 1998 lineup but was quickly pulled due to low ratings and critical indifference.
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