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EPISODE
Episode 01: Pilot
Episode 02: Un-Tag My Heart
Episode 03: A Little Yelp From My Friends
Episode 04: Nugget of Wisdom
Episode 05: Even Hell Has Two Bars
Episode 06: Never Block Cookies
Episode 07: Here's This Guy
Episode 08: Traumatic Party Stress Disorder
Episode 09: Follow Through
Episode 10: Imperfect Harmony
Episode 11: Perestroika
Episode 12: Stick in the Mud
Episode 13: I Woke Up Like This
Selfie - Season 1
Description
In this series, Karen Gillan plays Eliza Dooley, a woman obsessed with social media where she constantly posts selfies. She begins to worry that being famous online would never give her a real friendship, and she seeks help from Henry Higgs, a marketing image master.
In this series, Karen Gillan plays Eliza Dooley, a woman obsessed with social media where she constantly posts selfies. She begins to worry that being famous online would never give her a real friendship, and she seeks help from Henry Higgs, a marketing image master.
Actors:
DaVine Joy Randolph,
Amber Rose,
Ron Funches,
David Harewood,
Cathy Eller,
Paul McMichael,
Ryan Shaughnessy
DaVine Joy Randolph
Amber Rose
21 October 1983, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Ron Funches
David Harewood
8 December 1965, Birmingham, England, UK
Cathy Eller
Paul McMichael
July 24, 1975 in West Covina, California, USA
Ryan Shaughnessy
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Eric Appel
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Allyn Rachel #Da'Vine Joy Randolph #David Harewood #Emily Kapnek #John Cho #Julie Anne Robinson #Karen Gillan #Selfie - Season 1
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August 21, 2014
While the series' sustainability is dubious at best, Selfie is worth a look for the two stars alone.
August 21, 2014
Not that I expect Selfie to ever be all that deep, but I think it could have some substance beneath its awkward comedy and visual gimmickry and general dislike of its own characters.
August 29, 2014
The best thing it has going for it is its status as the fall's best new half-hour comedy, and that's in large part due to the highly entertaining dynamic between its leads.
September 30, 2014
It's a charming dance, and [Karen] Gillan and [John] Cho play it with the proper froth.
September 29, 2014
By the end of Tuesday's premiere, the opening puke-fest is almost out of mind.
September 29, 2014
Gillan and Cho have solid chemistry, as any good Eliza and Henry need to have to make the transformation of both characters complete.
September 30, 2014
I'm cautiously optimistic that there is a very entertaining show lurking beneath its shallow and annoying surface.

