Close Enough

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Close Enough
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GenreAnimated sitcom
Created byJ. G. Quintel
Developed byJ. G. Quintel
Sean Szeles
Matt Price
Calvin Wong
Directed byCalvin Wong
J. G. Quintel
Voices of
ComposersMark Mothersbaugh
John Enroth
Albert Fox
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes16 (31 Segments)
Production
Executive producers
ProducerRyan Slater
Running time22–24 minutes
Production companyCartoon Network Studios
DistributorWarnerMedia Direct
Release
Original networkHBO Max
Picture format1080p HDTV 16:9
Original releaseJuly 9, 2020 (2020-07-09) –
present (present)
Chronology
Related showsRegular Show
External links
HBO Max

Close Enough is an American adult animated sitcom created by J. G. Quintel. Originally intended to air on TBS in 2017, the project faced various delays and setbacks before eventually premiering on HBO Max on July 9, 2020. With the announcement of TBS and TNT's Front Row blocks, the series debuted on the former network on October 25, 2021.[1][2]

The series has received positive reviews, with several critics comparing it favorably to Quintel's previous series, Regular Show.[3][4][5][6]

Premise[]

A couple in their early thirties, Josh and Emily, and their young daughter, Candice, live in a Los Angeles duplex with their divorced friends, Alex and Bridgette. They get into what seem like normal domestic crises, which tend to escalate in surreal (often even science fiction-esque) ways.

Cast and characters[]

Main[]

  • Joshua "Josh" Singleton (voiced by J. G. Quintel) – an aspiring video game developer who works for Plugger-Inners; a television installation company based on Geek Squad. His appearance and mannerisms are based on those of Quintel.
  • Emily Ramirez (voiced by Gabrielle Walsh) – Josh's wife, who works as an assistant for a food corporation called FoodCorp. She is based on Quintel's own wife, Cassia.
  • Candice Singleton-Ramirez (voiced by Jessica DiCicco) – Josh and Emily's six-year-old (as of "Birthdaze") daughter, who struggles with school work.
  • Alex Dorpenberger (voiced by Jason Mantzoukas) – Josh's best friend and Bridgette's ex-husband, who works as a community college professor and a struggling Viking-themed fantasy author. He is a conspiracy theorist.
  • Bridgette Yoshida (voiced by Kimiko Glenn) – Emily's best friend and Alex's ex-wife. She is a Japanese-American social media influencer, and a part-time comedy singer-songwriter in a band with Emily. Her middle name was revealed as "No Stress" in an episode from the first season, which also revealed that it was the result of a legal name change that she authorized while she was under the influence of drugs.
  • Pearle Watson (voiced by Danielle Brooks) – A retired LAPD cop, and the landlady of the duplex.
  • Randall "Randy" Watson (voiced by James Adomian) – Pearle's adopted Caucasian son, and the duplex's property manager. He was adopted by Pearle after his biological parents, Wyatt and Deborah Trickle, were arrested for siphoning gas from multiple cars.

Recurring[]

  • Mr. Timothy Campbell (voiced by John Early) – Candice's hippie teacher at Chamomile Elementary.
  • Mr. Salt (voiced by Fred Stoller) – Emily's boss at FoodCorp.
  • Dr. Glandz (voiced by Cheri Oteri) – A physician who works at a hospital called Pretty Good Samaritan.
  • Dante (voiced by Eugene Cordero) – One of Josh's coworkers at Plugger-Inners who has a prosthetic lower arm.
  • Jojo (voiced by Mo Collins) – A biker woman who is the leader of the Cool Moms, and the mother of Candice's classmate, Mia.
  • Trish (voiced by Kate Higgins) – A former member of the Cool Moms and the mother of Candice's best friend and classmate, Maddie.

Additional voices[]

Guest stars[]

Episodes[]

SeasonSegmentsEpisodesOriginally released
1158July 9, 2020 (2020-07-09)
2168February 25, 2021 (2021-02-25)

Season 1 (2020)[]

The first season was originally set to run for ten episodes, but only 8 episodes were released when the series launched.[7][8]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byStoryboard directorsOriginal release date [9][2]TBS air date [9][2]U.S. linear viewers
(millions)
11"Quilty Pleasures"
"The Perfect House"
Sean Szeles
Sean Szeles and Calvin Wong
Minty Lewis, Ryan Pequin, and Madeline Queripel
Minty Lewis
Aminder Dhaliwal, Ryan Pequin, Madeline Queripel, and Andres Salaff
Aminder Dhaliwal and Andres Salaff
July 9, 2020 (2020-07-09)October 25, 20210.19[10]

"Quilty Pleasures": While picking up Candice from school, Josh and Emily learn from her teacher, Mr. Campbell, that she must turn in a family tree quilt project. Forcing Alex and Bridgette to babysit Candice, they travel to the fashion district to collect the materials they need for the quilt, only to end up stuck as the district closes. Josh's wallet is stolen, and he and Emily track the thief to an abandoned factory, where they meet a group of street urchins. Employing their help, Josh and Emily successfully create the quilt and spend the night at the factory. In the morning, Josh and Emily realize that the street urchins are actually dwarfish adults who try to force them to stay and act as their parents, although they escape. Arriving at the school, they discover that Candice has already made her own family quilt, and Mr. Campbell passes her.

"The Perfect House": Emily develops a hobby of visiting open houses, bringing her family along with her. After becoming overwhelmed by the mess in the duplex building, she visits another open house by herself, meeting Dave, a stressed-out father, and Mona Arizona, a pre-teen pop star, who are also visiting. They pretend to be a family in order to remain at the open house longer; although Emily soon realizes that they have become trapped in an 80s-style sitcom within the open house. Meanwhile, Josh orders a family bike, and goes looking for Emily when he realizes she has been missing for days. Arriving at the open house, Josh is also trapped in the sitcom, which he and Emily realize can only be escaped by doing something that can't happen on sitcoms. Emily confesses that she likes being able to escape the chaos at home, and peacefully disowns her sitcom family, allowing her and Josh to leave, although Dave and Mona choose to stay. Josh gives Emily a set of tin containers from the open houses to help her, and together with Candice, Alex and Bridgette they ride on the family bike.
22"Logan's Run'd"
"Room Parents"
J. G. Quintel and Calvin WongChris Kula
Aaron Burdette
David Davis and Siti Lu
Janice Chun and Cal Ramsey
July 9, 2020 (2020-07-09)November 1, 20210.32[11]

"Logan's Run'd": Candice leaves on her first-ever sleepover, allowing Josh and Emily the night for themselves, which they quickly use to perform errands. Bridgette points out that they are acting "old", driving them and Alex to accompany her to the popular night club Logan's. Arriving at the club, Josh, Emily and Alex begin to party but quickly find themselves exhausted, while Bridgette tries to get acquainted with a popular YouTube influencer but is horrified to learn that he is actually a baby. Realizing that anyone in the club over thirty is deemed a VIP (Very Irrelevant Person) and killed via giant fan, Josh, Emily and Alex try to escape. When Josh is nearly discovered, Alex decides to sacrifice himself as a distraction; however, Josh, Emily and Bridgette convince him that there are benefits to growing old and rescue him from the fan. Learning that the barkeeper based his club off of Logan's Run, Alex unveils him as being an old man himself, leaving him at the mercy of the club-goers. Afterwards, the friends go out to eat pancakes, although Alex is still unnerved by having seen a man die.

"Room Parents": At a parent-teacher conference, Mr. Campbell asks for volunteers for class "room parent", to which Josh inadvertently volunteers. Tasked with organizing a fundraiser for constructing a new playground, Josh befriends a single mother named Nikki (voiced by Judy Greer), who offers to assist him. Emily realizes that Nikki is trying to woo Josh, and teams up with Pearle in order to investigate. Emily confronts Josh over her findings, and he insists to have no interest in Nikki, but comes to recognize the advances she is making. Josh visits Nikki with Emily to break off their partnership for the fundraiser, only to realize that her son is a dummy and end up held at gunpoint. Tying the couple up, Nikki reveals herself as a con-artist who poses as a single mother in order to help overworked room parents and steal fundraiser money out from under them, and leaves to take the playground funds. Escaping, Josh and Emily head to the playground fundraiser to stop Nikki, and Josh manages to recover the funds while Nikki seemingly dies by crashing into a novelty fireworks factory. Returning to the fundraiser, Josh is elected room parent for life by Mr. Campbell, much to his dismay.

Songs: "Turn Down for What" by DJ Snake and Lil Jon; "Crazy on You" by Heart
33"Skate Dad"
"100% No Stress Day"
Calvin Wong
Sean Szeles
Minty Lewis and J. G. Quintel
Bill Oakley and Marlena Rodriguez
Owen Dennis, Ryan Pequin, Andres Salaff, and Sam Spina
Chris Allison, Benton Connor, Aminder Dhaliwal, Madeline Queripel, Ryan Pequin, Andres Salaff, and Sam Spina
July 9, 2020 (2020-07-09)November 8, 20210.32[12]

"Skate Dad": Wanting to bond with Candice, Josh takes her and Emily to a skateboard shop, determined to teach her how to skate unlike his own neglectful father. At the store, the family meets a professional skater called "The Goosh", whom Candice begins to look up to, much to Josh's envy. Buying Candice a skateboard, Josh takes her to a skate park and tries to perform an ollie to prove his skating ability, only to end up with a severe pelvic fracture. Due to Josh's injury, Emily hires Goosh to give Candice skating lessons in Josh's place. In a fit of jealousy, Josh challenges Goosh to a race down Baxter Street, the steepest road in the city. Before Emily can try to talk Josh out of it, Candice rolls down the street on her skateboard, forcing the couple and Goosh to try and rescue her. Realizing that he is becoming like his own father, Josh apologizes to Goosh and works with Emily to rescue Candice. Afterwards, Goosh declares that Josh is not a skate dad, but rather a skate father.

"100% No Stress Day": Emily is diagnosed with stress, while Josh and the roommates beta-test his new game, Ladder World. Realizing Emily's diagnosis, Josh offers to take care of her to-do list while Bridgette takes her to de-stress. Josh, Alex and Candice complete the tasks, but are unable to buy ham due to a ham shortage, caused by a company called "Wurst Bros" who have been stealing hams across the city; and are additionally accosted by circus clowns pursuing Alex over money he owes them from a bet. Escaping the clowns, Josh and Alex arrive at Wurst Bros to steal a ham, but are captured and put into a meat grinder. Recovering a ham and Candice from the company daycare, they attempt to escap, while being pursued by both the ham-thieves and the clowns, causing Josh to bet their lives on a game of Ladder World. Meanwhile, Emily smokes marijuanna with Bridgette to relax, but ends up getting stressed out again and rushes to find a calming activity. Returning home, she finds Josh, Alex, the ham-thieves and the clowns, and joins their game of Ladder World, winning the game and forcing the criminals and the clowns to leave. Emily realizes that video games are her de-stressing activity, while Bridgette hooks up with one of the clowns.

Song: "Stay Fly" by Three 6 Mafia
44"Prank War"
"Cool Moms"
Sean SzelesMinty Lewis, Ryan Pequin, Matt Price, and Madeline Queripel
Alison Agosti and Matt Price
Owen Dennis, Ryan Pequin, and Sam SpinaJuly 9, 2020 (2020-07-09)November 15, 2021N/A

"Prank War": Wanting to relive his youth, Josh sets up a prank war with the roommates who are none too impressed. He ends up befriending a "bush guy" to scare Emily and Bridgette, but thinking that he is assaulting them, they beat him into a coma. The two are arrested and Josh must wake Bush Guy or else Emily and Bridgette get charged for manslaughter. Meanwhile, Alex gives Candice candy.

"Cool Moms": Mr. Campbell sets Emily up with the cool moms clique and she befriends their leader Jojo (voiced by Mo Collins). However, Jojo's style of teaching affects Emily and messes up her relationship with Candice. Meanwhile, Josh and Alex take Randy to a getaway to "rescue" his mom, Pearle.

Song: "Don't Stop Me Now" by Queen
55"Robot Tutor"
"Golden Gamer"
Sean Szeles
Calvin Wong
Matt PriceChris Allison, Ryan Pequin, Madeline Queripel, and Sam Spina
Mike Bertino and Sam Spina
July 9, 2020 (2020-07-09)November 22, 2021N/A

"Robot Tutor": Josh and Emily plan to spend their Spring Break by going to the beach, but must stay when Candice is revealed to have trouble learning and are equipped with a robot they cannot leave unattended. Meanwhile, Alex and Bridgette go in their stead for "divorce sex", but end up with different plans.

"Golden Gamer": After Josh meets a fellow game designer who has become a huge success, Josh tries to revive his unfinished game Dude Man, resulting in him reverting to an immature twenty-something. Meanwhile, Alex tries to earn the respect of his students by performing a dangerous stunt.
66"So Long Boys"
"Clap Like This"
Calvin WongMatt Price and Deepak Sethi
Deepak Sethi
Chris Allison, Aminder Dhaliwal, Ryan Pequin, and Andres Salaff
Chris Allison, Mike Bertino, Owen Dennis, Ryan Pequin, and Sam Spina
July 9, 2020 (2020-07-09)November 29, 2021N/A

"So Long Boys": After having a pregnancy scare, Josh agrees to have a vasectomy and brings Alex to the procedure. They discover that the facility is corrupt and Josh begins to have doubts just as Emily does so as well. At the facility, they meet two teens whom Alex is convinced are his offspring.

"Clap Like This": Josh manages to sell his game Clap Like This as he, Emily, and Candice will now be rich. When the deal falls through, Josh is forced to pick up extra shifts at his old job in secret. Meanwhile, Bridgette is financially cut off at 26 and gets a job at a clothing store where the mannequins come to life.
77"First Date"
"Snailin' It"
Calvin Wong
Sean Szeles
Marlena Rodriguez and Kristy Grant
Minty Lewis
Mike Bertino, Andres Salaff, and Sam Spina
Aminder Dhaliwal and Andres Salaff
July 9, 2020 (2020-07-09)December 6, 2021N/A

"First Date": Bridgette goes on a date with a man who is conjoined to his ex and brings Alex along as her wingman, leading to some personal issues. Meanwhile, feeling that they have lost their "spice", Josh and Emily decide to recreate their first date at a haunted attraction that is all too real.

"Snailin' It": Emily does not have enough time to spend with Candice due to her job. A seemingly friendly snail allows her to use his magical time hat to get things done. Unfortunately, this causes her to rapidly age with every use and the snail tries to kidnap Candice. Elsewhere, Josh spends the day with Randy.

Song: "Too Much Time on My Hands" by Styx
88"The Canine Guy"Calvin WongAndres Salaff and Deepak SethiAminder Dhaliwal, Andres Salaff, and Sam SpinaJuly 9, 2020 (2020-07-09)December 13, 2021N/A

In this half-hour special, after Alex bails on their annual Medieval Times Dinner/Jim Carrey celebration, Josh ends up meeting a genetically modified dog-human hybrid named Tery and spends time with him, much to Alex's jeleaously. Meanwhile, Bridgette gets Emily away from home so that they can write more comedic song material, but Emily is constantly distracted by things Candice is doing back home, and Pearle becomes suspicious of a cold case involving Meredith Breedmore, Tery's creator, and recruits Candice and Randy to resolve the case.

Song: "Don't You (Forget About Me)" by Simple Minds

Season 2 (2021)[]

Every episode in this season was directed by J. G. Quintel and Calvin Wong.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleWritten byStoryboard byOriginal release date [9][2]TBS air date [9][2]U.S. linear viewers
(millions)
91"Josh Gets Shredded"
"Meet The Frackers"
Gabe Delahaye
Aaron Burdette
Jen Lee and J. G. Quintel
Janice Chun and Cal Ramsey
February 25, 2021 (2021-02-25)January 24, 2022N/A

"Josh Gets Shredded": After breaking his back trying to lift Candice, Josh is told that he must exercise his core. He goes to a special gym that works its visitors until they are absolutely ripped. Soon, Josh becomes more obsessed with keeping his muscles than he does with wanting to play with Candice and tries to reach his peak.

"Meet the Frackers": Randy learns through a DNA test that his parents are not only still alive, but are ex-cons who became wealthy oil barons. Randy is ready to embrace his parental lineage until he learns that they plan to frack the oil underneath his home. Meanwhile, Josh buys Candice a leaf blower as a toy.
102"Sauceface"
"Houseguest From Hell"
Chris Kula
Melissa Hunter
Raul Guerra and Jessica Xu
David Davis and Siti Lu
February 25, 2021 (2021-02-25)January 31, 2022N/A

"Sauceface": In this parody of Goodfellas, Candice and her friend Maddie start an illegal hot sauce ring (after Mr. Campbell bans hot sauce from the school cafeteria) to raise money for remote-controlled drones.

"Houseguest from Hell": Emily is reunited with her obnoxious friend Becca (voiced by Heidi Gardner), who ends up crashing at their apartment after breaking up with her latest boyfriend, Luc (voiced by Beck Bennett). Things get worse when Becca reveals she is pregnant and Luc turns out to be Lucifer himself.

Song: "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" by The Rolling Stones
113"Joint Break"
"Cyber Matrix"
Gabe DelahayeRaul Guerra and Jessica Xu
David Davis and Siti Lu
February 25, 2021 (2021-02-25)TBAN/A

"Joint Break": In this parody of the 1991 action crime film, Point Break, Pearle reluctantly takes water aerobics (after discovering her hip replacement surgery is not covered by her insurance) where she meets a group of elderly women who live life to the fullest by robbing banks.

"Cyber Matrix": Alex is finally convinced to get a new phone called Fractal which has the Siri-esque A.I. Kira. Alex becomes addicted to his new phone until he is in a suspended cocoon. The rest of the gang must rescue Alex from having his consciousness downloaded with Josh entering the cyber matrix while the rest take Kira's power.

Song: "All Star" by Smash Mouth (Close Enough Mix)
124"Haunted Couch"
"Man Up"
Alison Agosti
Chris Kula
Johnny Koester and Jen LeeFebruary 25, 2021 (2021-02-25)TBAN/A

"Haunted Couch": In this parody of the 1990 romance film Ghost, after getting ghosted by her recent boyfriend, Bridgette comes home to a new couch that Josh and Alex found and cries on it. She meets the ghost of a French aristocrat named Henri and starts a relationship with him. However, Bridgette begins to see that she that might be the problem.

"Man Up": In this parody of the 1988 action movie Die Hard, after bailing on Emily and Candice during an alien invasion at Hollywood bank (which turned out to be a publicity stunt), Pearle teaches Josh the art of "manning up" and the skills get put to the test when a group of European terrorists hold everyone hostage at Emily's boss' holiday party.

Song: "Unchained Melody" by The Righteous Brothers
135"Handy"
"Birthdaze"
Marlena Rodriguez
John Aboud, Aaron Burdette and Michael Colton
Raul Guerra and Jessica Xu
Jen Lee
February 25, 2021 (2021-02-25)TBAN/A

"Handy": Upset that Pearle would rather hire another handyman than her own adopted son, Randy goes out to sea and ends up shipwrecked on a desert island, where Bob Vila, Tim "The Toolman" Taylor from the 1990s sitcom Home Improvement, and the IKEA Man help Randy become a competent handyman.

"Birthdaze": Sick of the forced, cheesy fun of children's birthday parties, Emily and Josh decide to have another party in the garage just for the adults while having a birthday party for Candice, but a birthday party magician takes the children to another dimension to teach Emily and Josh a lesson in being there for their daughter.
146"Time Hooch"
"World's Greatest Teacher"
Chris Kula and Craig Rowin
Chris Kula
Raul Guerra and Jessica Xu
Janice Chun and Cal Ramsey
February 25, 2021 (2021-02-25)TBAN/A

"Time Hooch": After Bridgette finds out that Alex never signed the divorce papers, he and Josh get drunk on some homemade moonshine the two made in college that gives them the power to time travel. Alex keeps going back to try and salvage his relationship with Bridgette, but ultimately decides to try and prevent himself from meeting her.

"World's Greatest Teacher": Mr. Campbell is upstaged by a more competent female teacher named River Lake who can sing and is better at interacting with the kids. Campbell's "World's Greatest Teacher" mug urges him to sabotage River, but she catches on and decides to toy with him leading to a sing-off.

Songs: "Greatest Love of All" by Whitney Houston; "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)" by George Michael and Aretha Franklin
157"Where'd You Go, Bridgette?"
"The Erotic Awakening of A. P. LaPearle"
Marlena Rodriguez
Chris Kula
Janice Chun and Cal Ramsey
Marcy Bones and David Davis
February 25, 2021 (2021-02-25)TBAN/A

"Where'd You Go, Bridgette?": Pearle opts for Bridgette to go on a no phone cleanse and she begins to go cold turkey. Due to not posting anything, Josh, Emily, Candace and Alex believe that she has been kidnapped and team up with a pair of podcasters who cover kidnappings. However, the podcasters believe that they killed and ate Bridgette.

"The Erotic Awakening of A.P. LaPearle": Alex's new erotic novel does not please anyone except Pearle who loves it. When they try to get it published, the publisher finds Alex unappealing as an author and they decide to use Pearle as the face while Alex ghost writes the novels. Pearle quickly gets swept up in the fame, making Alex feel miserable.
168"Men Rock!"
"Secret Horse"
Stephanie Amante-Ritter
Alison Agosti
Marcy Bones and David Davis
Janice Chun and Cal Ramsey
February 25, 2021 (2021-02-25)TBAN/A

"Men Rock!": Emily and Bridgette write a song called "Men Rock" which is meant to be an ironic song about misogyny. They end up getting a fan in the form of a dictator from the country of Cromania and he invites the women, along with Candace and Josh, to the nation to perform. However, they quickly learn that they take the song literally and hold them hostage.

"Secret Horse": On a day affected by California's Santa Ana winds, a fat, wall-eyed horse named Pickles escapes a farm and ends up at the duplex. He interacts with Candace, Josh, Bridgette, Alex, Randy, Pearle and Emily and individually gives each of them a moment of clarity. When they all learn that they have met the horse, a chase through the city ensues.

Release[]

The series was announced in May 2017, four months after Quintel's previous series, Regular Show, concluded its run on the sibling Cartoon Network. The series was originally announced to air on TBS,[13] but was delayed several times. It would later be revealed that TBS had planned to premiere the show as part of its own animation block, but those plans fell through when production on The Cops was shut down due to Louis C.K.’s admitted sexual misconduct.[14] On October 29, 2019, it was announced that the series would instead move to HBO Max.[15] The second half of the third episode was premiered at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival on June 15, 2020.[16]

On August 6, 2020, the series was renewed for a second season.[17] The following month, the series was distributed internationally through Netflix, beginning September 14, 2020 in Latin America.[18][19]

The second season premiered on February 25, 2021 on HBO Max.[20] Prior to the season premiere, a third season was announced on February 10, 2021.[21] The second season was released internationally on Netflix on May 26, 2021.[22][better source needed]

On October 24, 2021, the first two seasons became available to buy digitally on iTunes.[23][24]

Reception[]

Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 100% based on 19 reviews, with an average rating of 8/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Completely absurd and yet, utterly relatable, Close Enough captures the strange experience that is being an adult."[25] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 74 out of 100 based on 6 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[26]

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