
SummaryNBC's ad described this comedy as "Like your life. Only funnier." The show focuses on a self-absorbed suburban couple - Paula Marshall plays the busy doctor and Justin Louis is her sex-starved husband.
Created By:Peter Segal, Ric Swartzlander
Hidden Hills
Season 1 Premiere:
Sep 24, 2002
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Generally Unfavorable
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Aug 10, 2014
83
Hidden Hills isn't deep, but at least it's trying to be relevant to modern domestic dilemmas. In the age of sitcom blockheads and their domineering wives, that's a major accomplishment. [24 Sept 2002, p.8C]
Aug 10, 2014
40
The show's cast is potentially likable; once they're given a script that doesn't feel so derivative and stuck on a single note, show could blossom. [23 Sept 2002, p.22]
Aug 10, 2014
37
Marshall, on the other hand, has been more actively responsible for her shows' demise. From "Cupid" to "Snoops" to Hidden Hills, she projects the same cold, closed persona. That may be perfect for smaller roles, but for a sitcom lead, you'd have to consider her a bad choice. [24 Sept 2002 p.3D]
Aug 10, 2014
30
Underneath the slick production effects and the affluent LA setting, there are only stale jokes and plastic people. The ads for the series promise us, "It's like your life. Only funnier." To borrow from another NBC sitcom, if that is true, just shoot me. [24 Sept 2002, p.A16]
Aug 10, 2014
10
In the first two episodes, at least, it plays too over the top to ring true. [24 Sept 2002, p.39]
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