EPISODE
SCHEDULE
A man at a crossroads in his life decides to live strictly in accordance with the Bible.
8 March 1961, Caldwell, New Jersey, USA
6 December 1948, Houston, Texas, USA
15 May 1978, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
15 February 1955, New York City, New York, USA
13 August 1950, Loughton, Essex, England, UK
3 March 1984, Thousand Oaks, California, USA
18 December 1978, Freeport, Illinois, USA
25 July 1974, Dallas, Texas, USA
13 February 1944, Safford, Arizona, USA
27 December 1964, New York City, New York, USA
21 August 1970, Buffalo, New York, USA
6 October 1967, Akron, Ohio, USA
28 December 1959, Los Angeles, California, USA
February 26, 2018
Fails to follow the sitcom commandment, "Thou shall make us laugh."
February 26, 2018
Among CBS' bad sitcoms, this one actually compares well.
February 25, 2018
Living Biblically is made in such a way that it won't offend most anyone. It also won't make many laugh. That's splitting the difference in all the wrong ways.
February 26, 2018
Ian Gomez and David Krumholtz have a sinfully good time playing two-thirds of a joke about a priest, a rabbi and a minister walking into a bar.
February 23, 2018
The cast is likable. The intentions are good. The show is not.
February 20, 2018
In the same way that Living Biblically's depiction of a film critic living in Brooklyn is hilariously inaccurate, the sitcom's presentation of Chip's religious life is a little too removed from reality, even for a multi-camera sitcom.
February 26, 2018
The show's failures are a shame because religion is a powerful enough presence in our culture to be approached with honesty and genuine wit.
February 22, 2018
The premise promises something unusual, but the labored execution and frantic performances are so sitcom familiar.
February 23, 2018
A few lines generate a mild chuckle, but Living Biblically mostly feels stale and unfunny - the kind of show that gives broadcast network comedies a bad name.

