The Mind of the Married Man is a television series that ran on the HBO network for two seasons consisting of twenty episodes between September 2001 and November 2002. The story attempts to focus on the challenges of modern-day married life from a male perspective. The show drew mixed reviews from critics, but was popular with a loyal audience. After creator/star Mike Binder went on to find success with the 2005 theatrical film The Upside of Anger there was talk of bringing back a third season which Binder had already written. The third season never materialized and as yet only the first season has been released on DVD. The theme song was the title song of the musical I Love My Wife, written by Cy Coleman and Michael Stewart.
"The Mind of the Married Man," a provocative and insightful television series produced by Sunlight Productions and 3 Arts Entertainment in 2001, delves into the complexities of modern marriage and male psyche. Set in Chicago, the show follows the life of Micky Barnes, a newspaper editor navigating the trials and tribulations of his marriage to his wife, Donna. Through Micky's eyes, viewers are offered a candid look at the internal conflicts and desires that many married men face, often juxtaposed against the backdrop of his friendships with other men who are also grappling with their own marital dynamics. The series stands out for its unfiltered portrayal of the male perspective on marriage, sex, and fidelity. Micky's internal monologues and fantasies provide a raw and sometimes controversial glimpse into the thoughts that many might not openly admit. The show doesn't shy away from exploring the allure of infidelity and the constant battle between commitment and temptation, making it both relatable and daring. This bold approach to storytelling earned "The Mind of the Married Man" both praise and criticism, sparking conversations about the realities of long-term relationships. In addition to its focus on Micky, the series also examines the lives of his friends, Jake and Doug, offering a broader view of the spectrum of marital experiences. Jake, a successful lawyer, and Doug, a struggling writer, each bring their own unique challenges and perspectives to the narrative, enriching the show's exploration of marriage. Their interactions with Micky highlight the diverse ways men cope with the pressures and expectations of married life, adding depth and variety to the series. "The Mind of the Married Man" remains a significant piece of television for its willingness to tackle sensitive subjects with humor and honesty. Produced in the United States by Sunlight Productions and 3 Arts Entertainment, the show's legacy lies in its ability to provoke thought and discussion about the intricacies of marriage and the male mind. Despite its short run, the series left a lasting impact on viewers, encouraging a deeper understanding and appreciation of the complexities inherent in long-term relationships.
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年2001
エピソード数20
シーズン数2
エピソードの時間30
ステータスEnded
ジャンルドラマコメディ
製作国United States of America