Brockmire

2017 • IFC
4.8
83 reviews
TV-MA
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Season 2 episodes (9)

1 The Getaway Game
4/25/18
Now calling minor league games in New Orleans, Jim is up for the major leagues in Atlanta. He competes against Raj, a likable young announcer. Charles works on the podcast despite Brockmire's antics. A friend from Morristown stops by for a visit.
2 Platoon Player
5/2/18
Despite Jim's protests, Charles needs the night off for his birthday. Jim attempts to throw him a party, but things quickly get out of hand. Tensions arise when Jim shows up at Charles' birthday dinner and meets his judgmental family.
3 Knuckleball
5/9/18
Jim and Uribe go on an epic bender. Charles discovers a sad truth about Brockmire. When announcing with Raj, Brockmire has a few too many drinks.
4 Retirement Ceremony
5/16/18
Jim faces his dysfunctional family at his father's funeral. He struggles to mend his broken relationship with his sister. Brockmire must make peace with someone from his past.
5 Make-Up Game
5/23/18
Jules visits Jim, who gives her a tour of New Orleans. They re-connect for an evening, but have trouble figuring out the new terms of their relationship.
6 Broadcasters Jinx
5/30/18
Jim takes a new gig as an Atlanta major league announcer. Charles focuses on the new direction his career might take. Confronted with the truth about a legendary announcer, Jim attempts to do the right thing in the most Brockmire-way possible.
7 Caught in a Rundown
6/6/18
After Jim ends up in the hospital, Charles has an intervention to stop Brockmire's destructive habits. In attendance are a rag-tag group of friends and enemies from Brockmire's past. Jim meets a dangerous new friend.
8 In the Cellar
6/20/18
Jim goes on a bender with his new nihilistic friend, Elle, who pushes him towards a new level of destruction. Brockmire ends up in the hospital again and finally takes rehab seriously. Charles approaches Jim with a new opportunity.
101 Season 2 Trailer
4/2/18
Somebody get him a drink! The new Brockmire season returns with a bender.

About this show

After walking in on his wife in bed with the neighbor, famed MLB announcer Jim Brockmire has an epic job-ending meltdown live on the air. A decade later, he decides to reclaim his career calling minor league games in an unknown rust belt small town.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
83 reviews
Steve Wilson
May 16, 2017
Brockmire is ridiculously funny, recklessly irreverent, and pulls comedy out of pathos, bad behavior, and worse decisions. There's also an element of redemption that events seem to forever tease just out of reach. I have not seen Azaria in his previous work, but he's certainly much more than just 'a voice' in this. Make no mistake, this is HIS show. Peet and Williams get opportunities to shine and even steal the occasional scene, but Azaria holds it all together with consistent skill, even avoiding the bear trap of overdoing the central gag of the series, which is the announcer's voice that was the genesis of the whole shebang. As a baseball fan, I thought this might be inaccessible to sports neophytes, but I was wrong. My baseball-free adult son cackled through the first five episodes next to me on a road trip. Azaria may have had to go through a cable channel I'd never heard of to get this made, but my guess is that he'll have his pick next time out.
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Jack Rawlings
November 19, 2017
Brockmire is where raw meets class in a reality show of blue collar meets Money Ball. I have no idea why this concept isn't already putting the 4th season in the can ahead of the second. Wake up IFC. This show is why guys like me watch TV.
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R. Severn
April 27, 2017
Funny, sometimes raunchy. All the characters are pleasantly dysfunctional. Captures the essence of small-town Rust Belt Pennsylvania in an amusingly accurate portrait. I'm enjoying this show immensely. :)
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