EPISODE
SCHEDULE
Life in the garage swerves off track for a NASCAR crew chief and his tight-knit racing team when a new boss steps in and shakes things up.
27 April 1990, Lewisville, North Carolina, USA
29 December 1998, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
12 September 1969, Tampa, Florida, USA
11 January 1974, New York City, New York, USA
25 November 1949, Chicago, Illinois, USA
29 March 1978, Great Neck, New York City, New York, USA
27 July 1976, New York City, New York, USA
9 April 1978, California, USA
8 January 1987, London, England, UK
25 May 1967, Tacoma, Washington, USA
31 December 1993
11 July 1950, San Antonio, Texas, USA
February 16, 2021
Mired in the same pitfalls that made people dislike The King Of Queens (though that show was underrated) and Kevin Can Wait (which was pretty bad).February 17, 2021
The cast is charming enough, tackling their roles with an understated kind of ease rather than the exaggeration present in so many other sitcoms... But the characterizations aren't enough to make up for the fact that The Crew just isn't that funny.February 16, 2021
Not that long ago, The Crew would have felt like a conventional sitcom. But now, it feels like a relic from an era we are lucky to have left behind.February 19, 2021
James fans will love this overstuffed commercial for NASCAR and its many sponsors.February 26, 2021
The jokes get better and the cast chemistry stronger as the series goes on. By the fifth episode, James and crew have it running like, well, a well-oiled machine.February 17, 2021
It is early days for The Crew, and a lot of now-classic comedies took at least a season to bed in, but this seems to lack the secret ingredient that might make you root for Kevin and the team. It is all a bit 10th place.February 23, 2021
The Crew is definitely corny and retrograde in all the ways its trailer would lead you to expect. And yet... both James and Stroma are quite good.