Notes From the Underbelly

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  • 2007
  • 2 Seasons
  • 6.9  (633)

Notes From the Underbelly is an American sitcom television series that aired on ABC network from 2007 to 2008. Created by Stacy Traub, the series is based on the book "Notes from the Underbelly" by Risa Green. The show revolves around the life of Andrew (Peter Cambor) and Lauren (Jennifer Westfeldt), a couple who are expecting their first child. The series explores the couple's anxieties and fears about parenthood and how their lives change as they welcome a new member to the family. They are joined by their best friends, Danny (Michael Weaver) and Cooper (Rachael Harris), who offer both emotional and comedic support.

As the series progresses, the group navigates through the ups and downs of parenting including sleepless nights, diaper changes, and the balancing act of work and family. Alongside their journey, their friends, including Cooper, who is afraid of commitment and Danny, who is a ladies' man, struggle with their own relationships.

Notes From the Underbelly is a heartwarming and humorous portrayal of the joys and challenges of raising a family. The show's characters feel real and relatable, from the fears and doubts of the first-time parents to the insecurities of their friends.

Jennifer Westfeldt, who plays Lauren, delivers a standout performance as the warm, witty, and fiercely independent expectant mother. The actress manages to convey Lauren's fears and doubts about her new role as a parent while also being determined to maintain her identity outside of motherhood.

Peter Cambor as Andrew is the perfect partner for Lauren. His character is equally anxious about parenthood, but he is also calm and collected, making him a perfect anchor for Lauren when her anxieties get the best of her.

Rachael Harris as Cooper, the group's wild and free-spirited friend, is hilarious and relatable. Her fear of commitment adds depth to her character, and her friendship with Lauren is a highlight of the series.

Michael Weaver plays Danny, the group's resident ladies' man who is struggling to keep his relationship with his girlfriend afloat. He brings a balance of humor and heart to the storyline, and his interactions with Cooper add an extra layer to their friendship.

The show's writing is a standout feature. The series explores modern-day parenting and relationships, making it relatable to audiences of all ages. The dialogue is sharp and witty, offering a mix of humor and heartfelt moments that make Notes From the Underbelly a must-watch for any fan of the genre.

The show's theme song, "3AM," by Rob Thomas, is a perfect fit for the show's tone and sets the mood for each episode. The show's set design is excellent, with the characters' homes and workplaces feeling realistic and lived-in.

In conclusion, Notes From the Underbelly is a hilarious and heartwarming sitcom that offers a fresh take on parenting and relationships. The show's relatable characters, sharp writing, and excellent performances, make it a must-watch for any fan of the genre. While the series only ran for two seasons, it left a lasting impression on audiences and is still fondly remembered today.

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Seasons
The Weekend
15. The Weekend
 
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Accidental Family Bed
14. Accidental Family Bed
 
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Spinning out of Control
13. Spinning out of Control
 
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The Circle of Life
12. The Circle of Life
 
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First Night Out
11. First Night Out
 
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Odd Man Out
10. Odd Man Out
June 3, 2010
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Baby on Board
9. Baby on Board
May 28, 2010
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My Baby's Doctor
8. My Baby's Doctor
August 21, 2008
Julie and Andrew try to get Lauren’s mind off the pregnancy and on to something else. Danny wants to find a girl he hopes baby Perry will help him do that.
The List
7. The List
February 11, 2008
Lauren tries to get Andrew out of the house and give him a getaway before the babies arrival by giving him VIP passes to a festival concert. But Andrew tries to get home from the concert by any means he can when he has a feeling that Lauren had gone into labor.
If the Shoe Fits
6. If the Shoe Fits
January 21, 2008
In fear that something may happen to them someday, Andrew and Lauren audition a neighbor couple to become their children's guardians. Danny is used by Cooper to sequester her office rival after being hired to bartend a party at her home.
Friends and Neighbors
5. Friends and Neighbors
January 14, 2008
Lauren and Andrew decide to get their will together, but must choose who Olivia's legal guardian should be if something were to happen. Julie and Eric turn them down because they're "booked", leading them to ask their neighbors. Though the neighbors are the perfect couple Lauren and Andrew love to hate, they decide that they would be the perfect guardians for Olivia.
Not Without My Noodles
4. Not Without My Noodles
December 17, 2007
Lauren's constant baby concerns causes Cooper to be annoyed and search for a new friend. Meanwhile, Danny and Andrew's involvement in baby Perry's coming out party preparations has Julie and Eric tensed up.
Heather's Visit
3. Heather's Visit
December 10, 2007
When Lauren's cool younger sister, Heather, visits for a job interview, Lauren launches a campaign to convince her to move to Los Angeles. She would love to have Heather nearby when the baby's born, but will her aggressive attempts to sell her sister on LA end up pushing her away? Meanwhile, as Lauren's consumed with her sister's visit, Julie convinces Cooper to keep her company while Eric's away on business. But when new mom Julie falls asleep from exhaustion, Cooper is confronted with one of her greatest fears -- a crying baby Perry.
The Blackout
2. The Blackout
December 3, 2007
After a power outage, Lauren suddenly becomes paranoid about every little thing and worries that she isn't ready to take care of a baby. Andrew, on the other hand, is feeling very confident about his parenting abilities -- until he kills a mock "baby" at their infant CPR class. Meanwhile Andrew's friend, Danny, excels in class by flirting with the 52-year-old-teacher, and Cooper uses Julie's sexy baby blog as a way to bond with the "brown baggers" at her firm.
She's Gotta Have It
1. She's Gotta Have It
November 26, 2007
Realizing he may be a pushover, Andrew forces himself to be more assertive. It proves to be a big turn-on for Lauren, until he embraces his opinions to the point where the delicate balance of their relationship is threatened. Eric and Julie hire a nanny who refuses to disavow the secret swaddling technique that instantly calms Baby Perry. Meanwhile, Danny and Cooper find themselves "accidentally dating" when he starts cooking for her in return for legal aide.
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  • Premiere Date
    April 12, 2007
  • IMDB Rating
    6.9  (633)