Michael Schur was inspired to create "A Man On the Inside" after watching Chilean documentary "The Mole Agent"
Charles, a retired man, gets a new lease on life when he answers an ad from a private investigator and becomes a mole in a secret investigation in a nursing home..
Remake of El agente topo (2020)
He says: "The Mole Agent" documentary is powerful because it makes people feel something remarkably similar across any age, ethnicity or gender, and I'd describe that feeling in a very reductive way as, "I've got to call my mom." In our show, we tried to do a similar thing with the tone: Basically, does our show contribute to that feeling of making us want to call our moms?.
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Having three parents dealing with the challenges of assisted living made this more enjoyable and more affecting.Ted Danson plays an octogenarian widower (Charles) who is struggling with establishing a new routine after the passing of his wife due to dementia related health issues.Through a series of classic sitcom plot devices, Charles secures a job as an undercover detective in an assisted living facility (what used to be referred to as an 'old folks home') to solve a jewelry theft.
Also fun are the dead on jokes and commentary on assisted living and the things that happen thereThe awkward banter between Charles and boss Julie is funny
His boss, Lilah Richcreek Estrada as Julie, is a black and white, anything goes to solve the case, sarcastic foil for Danson’s kind hearted and square Charles.The two are quickly put at odds with the facility’s director (well played by Stephanie Beatriz as Didi), Charles' daughter Emily (Mary Elizabeth Ellis) and the various residents and their many goofy issues.There are several poorly conceived shticks focused around older women being randy that don’t fit the rest of the stories, and the outrageously disrespectful (and interchangeable) three teenage sons of Charles’s daughter are distracting and throwaway.The best parts are Charles’s slow immersion in his new community with a few social connections with other residents, especially Caleb, played by Stephen McKinley Henderson.
And while daughter Emily’s home life is not all that interesting, it sets up a couple of great scenes between her and Charles in the later episodesThe wrap up isn’t terribly hard to figure out (who stole what , and what will happen to Charles), but the sentimental parts of Charles’s reawakening and acceptance of his wife’s death are very worthwhileThere are some small parts played by old stars (Sally Struthers, Veronica Cartwright) that might make older viewers smile, but are mostly wasted on nonsense jokes about old people and sexAll in all I recommend it, especially to viewers in their late forties and older
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