Simon (American TV series)

Simon is an American sitcom television series created by Danny Jacobson, that aired on The WB from September 10, 1995 to March 24, 1996.

[6] In a mixed review, The Plain Dealer television critic Tom Feran said Simon's television pilot "is slightly overloaded and tries a bit too hard" and called it "a dumb domestic comedy grafted onto a Dumb and Dumber workplace comedy".

"[7] Walt Belcher of The Tampa Tribune enjoyed the numerous callbacks to classic television series but found the show to be slightly "silly".

"[8] The Christian Science Monitor's Judy Nichols found Simon Himple's "lethargic voice" to be "really tiresome" and called the show "cliched humor".

[9] The Hollywood Reporter critic Miles Beller praised the performances of Harland Williams and Jason Bateman but criticized the show's premiere for tending "more toward the indulgent and forced, an effort to wring humor out of everydayness that fails to connect as something based on resonating experience".