TV series
Living with Yourself
Overview
Burned out on life, Miles undergoes a strange procedure at a strip mall spa -- and wakes to find he's been replaced by a better version of himself.
Details
- First air date
- 2019-10-18
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 8 episodes
- Genres
- Comedy, Drama
- Network
- Netflix
- Production
- Jax Media, Likely Story
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Paul Rudd as Miles Elliot
- Aisling Bea as Kate Elliot
- Ali Akbar Sepahi as David
- Desmin Borges as Dan
- Karen Pittman as Lenore Pool
- Zoë Chao as Kaylyn
- Zach Cherry as Hugh
- James Seol as Right / Jung-Ho
- Rob Yang as Left / Youngsu
- Gene Jones as Farmer Ray
- Emily Young as Mousy Co-Worker
- Alia Shawkat as Maia
Creators and crew
- Timothy Greenberg - Creator
- Tony Hernandez - Executive Producer
- Paul Rudd - Executive Producer
- Jeff Stern - Executive Producer
- Valerie Faris - Executive Producer
- Timothy Greenberg - Executive Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: The Best You Can Be
Fearing his career and relationship are both going down the tubes, Miles heeds the advice of a newly successful co-worker and visits a mysterious spa.
Episode 2: Made in a Strip Mall
Reinvigorated and loving life, new Miles takes charge at work while reconnecting with Kate. But when original Miles comes calling, things get messy.
Episode 3: Green Tea
When both versions of Miles agree to divide and conquer their collective life, the original has a hard time sharing responsibilities.
Episode 4: Soul Mate
Now aware of her husband's other self, an understandably upset Kate lays down a few rules. Meanwhile, new Miles gets some advice from his sister.
Episode 5: Va Bene
Before the cloning occurs, Kate's past ambitions and frustrations come into focus as her relationship with Miles begins to deteriorate.
Episode 6: Neighbors and Friends
After finally visiting the fertility center, original Miles sneaks into the town hall as a bystander to witness the vote on the telecom contracts.
Episode 7: Piña Colada
Kate spends the night with new Miles, but their encounter is far more awkward than either expects. Later, Dan makes a disturbing discovery.
Episode 8: Nice Knowing You
While original Miles tries to talk his way out of a sticky situation, new Miles gives himself a makeover and contemplates a dark end.
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