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Courting Alex

Courting Alex is an sitcom television series created by Rob Hanning that premiered on on January 23, 2006, and concluded its original run on March 29, 2006, after airing eight episodes due to low ratings. The series stars as Alex Rose, a successful and attractive single attorney working at her father's in , where she balances a demanding career with her unconventional search for romance. The show was produced by and Television, with Hanning serving as and directing the pilot episode. It features a supporting cast including Dabney Coleman as Alex's father, Bill Rose, a traditional who hopes to see his daughter settle down; Josh Randall as Scott, a free-spirited tavern owner who becomes a romantic interest; as Stephen, the firm's ambitious partner infatuated with Alex; as her best friend Molly; and as Julian, a colleague. Although 12 episodes were produced, canceled the series in May 2006 alongside other freshman shows like , with the remaining unaired episodes later broadcast in August 2006. Courting Alex received mixed to negative reviews from critics, earning a 25% approval on based on available critiques that described it as formulaic and lacking originality despite Elfman's charismatic performance. On IMDb, it holds a 5.3 out of 10 from user votes, reflecting its short-lived status and failure to capture a broad audience in the competitive 2006 midseason lineup. The series was based on the According to Bex, adapting its premise of a grappling with personal relationships for an audience.

Overview

Premise

Courting Alex follows the life of Rose, a successful single who works at her father's while grappling with the challenges of her , particularly her ongoing search for love amid a demanding . The series portrays Alex as an independent professional navigating the complexities of modern dating in , where her professional achievements often intersect with romantic opportunities and setbacks. This central narrative explores her daily routines at the firm and her attempts to balance ambition with vulnerability in relationships. Key relationships drive much of the show's interpersonal dynamics. Alex's overbearing father, Bill, who runs the , frequently pressures her to pursue a stable romance with her coworker , viewing him as a suitable match that aligns with his traditional expectations. In contrast, Alex finds herself drawn to Scott, the laid-back owner of a local , whose casual demeanor offers a refreshing to her high-stakes work environment. She also relies on guidance from her supportive assistant, , and her eccentric neighbor, , who provide humorous and unconventional advice on her romantic endeavors. Thematically, the series delves into the struggles of balancing a high-powered legal career with the uncertainties of , highlighting the experiences of contemporary women through a dramedy lens that mixes workplace humor with elements. It emphasizes Alex's fierce independence while examining family tensions and the societal pressures on professional women to find personal fulfillment. The overall tone is that of a light-hearted , blending witty legal office banter with entangled romantic subplots to create an engaging portrayal of self-discovery and relational growth.

Cast

Courting Alex featured a led by in the lead role of Alex Rose, a driven single attorney balancing her demanding career at her father's with her search for romance. Elfman, marking her return to television following the success of , brought a nuanced portrayal of a professional contrasting her previous free-spirited characters. Dabney Coleman portrayed Bill Rose, Alex's stern father and the authoritative managing partner of the family law firm, drawing on his extensive experience playing commanding figures in comedy. The main cast also included Josh Randall as Scott Larson, the charming owner of a local tavern who develops a romantic connection with Alex, and Jillian Bach as Molly, Alex's eccentric and loyal legal assistant who provides comic relief through her unconventional approach to work and life.
ActorRoleCharacter Description
Alex RoseProtagonist, a high-powered
Bill RoseAlex's father and law firm boss
Scott LarsonTavern owner and Alex's romantic interest
MollyAlex's quirky assistant
In supporting roles, played Julian, Alex's quirky British neighbor who offers eccentric advice and friendship, adding a touch of transatlantic humor to the series. appeared as Stephen, a competitive and ambitious coworker at the firm who often seeks Bill's approval, heightening workplace tensions. Recurring cast member portrayed Johnson, a sycophantic colleague at the law firm whose humorous interactions contributed to the office dynamics across multiple episodes. The series also benefited from guest appearances by actors such as Stephanie Courtney, Dale Godboldo, and Victor Raider-Wexler, who played various clients, friends, and adversaries fitting the show's blend of legal and romantic storylines.

Production

Development

Courting Alex was developed by Rob Hanning as an American adaptation of the British sitcom According to Bex, with the pilot ordered by CBS in 2005 specifically as a starring vehicle for Jenna Elfman. Hanning served as the series creator and executive producer, while production involved Touchstone Television and Paramount Network Television. The theme song was composed and performed by Nikka Costa in collaboration with her husband Justin Stanley. Positioned as a follow-up project for Elfman after her hit series , the show received a straight-to-series order for 12 episodes despite its mid-season premiere slot. Elfman's established comedic appeal from played a key role in securing CBS's interest. For the U.S. adaptation, changes were made to relocate the story to a legal environment, centering the protagonist as a successful at her father's firm rather than a secretary in as in the original According to Bex. Beyond routine pilot adjustments, such as minor reshoots and recasting, no significant rewrites to the core concept were reported.

Filming

Principal photography for Courting Alex took place at CBS Studio Center in , , utilizing soundstages to construct and adapt sets for the office and environments central to the series' narrative. The production was shot entirely in 2005 to prepare for the show's mid-season premiere in January 2006, with all 12 episodes completed in advance using a multi-camera setup filmed before a live , a standard format for network sitcoms at the time. The pilot episode, titled "Everything I Know About Men," was directed by veteran sitcom director , known for his work on shows like and ; subsequent episodes featured directors such as . Technical aspects highlighted efficient transitions between legal workplace scenes and romantic subplots to sustain the comedic rhythm, with no significant on-location filming beyond the studio confines. In , editing prioritized punchy comedic timing to amplify the series' humor, while and music integration prominently featured the theme song performed by and her husband . The set adaptations drew brief influence from the show's roots as an American remake of the According to Bex.

Release

Broadcast

Courting Alex premiered in the United States on on January 23, 2006, occupying the Monday 9:30 p.m. ET timeslot as part of the network's comedy block following . The mid-season launch capitalized on lead actress Elfman's established popularity from . The series initially aired in this slot through March 6, 2006, before relocating to Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m. ET beginning March 22, 2006, with its final broadcast episode airing on March 29, 2006. Of the 12 episodes produced, CBS broadcast only eight, with the remaining four never aired due to the show's cancellation later that spring. The series received limited international distribution, including airings in the and , with no significant or revivals in other markets thereafter. As of November 2025, Courting Alex has seen no official home media release, such as DVD or Blu-ray, and remains unavailable on major streaming platforms, though episodes circulate unofficially through fan archives and bootlegs.

Episodes

Courting Alex consists of a single season with 12 produced episodes, of which only the first eight were broadcast on from January to March 2006. The remaining four were completed but never aired due to the show's cancellation; they were scheduled for April 2006 but ultimately not broadcast. The episodes follow Alex Rose's professional life at her father's intertwined with her personal struggles in , particularly her developing relationship with Scott Larson, while navigating from family and colleagues.
No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateSummary
1A Tale of Two KissesPamela FrymanRob HanningJanuary 23, 2006Alex tries to convince a tavern owner to sell his building, leading to an unexpected romantic encounter with contractor Scott Larson after a mishandled kiss with coworker Stephen.
2Is She Really Going Out with Him?Pamela FrymanEric T. ReynoldsJanuary 30, 2006Alex attempts to hide her new romance with Scott from her disapproving father Bill, who blames Scott for a failed tavern deal.
3GirlfriendPamela FrymanSy RosenFebruary 6, 2006Alex challenges predictions from Bill and Julian that she will end her relationship with Scott over a trivial issue, testing her commitment amid office dynamics.
4New Best FriendPamela FrymanEric T. ReynoldsFebruary 13, 2006Julian feels neglected as Alex prioritizes dates with Scott, skipping their plans, while an office flu outbreak complicates matters.
5The Fix-UpPamela FrymanDavid HoldenFebruary 27, 2006Alex's attempt to set up her friend Molly with one of Scott's friends goes awry due to miscommunications, highlighting her meddling in others' love lives.
6BirthdayPamela FrymanMolly McQueenMarch 6, 2006Reluctant to celebrate her birthday, Alex makes an effort for Scott but faces disruptions from demanding work cases at the firm.
7The MattressPamela FrymanEric T. ReynoldsMarch 22, 2006Alex urges Scott to replace his old mattress, but jealousy arises when she learns about the sentimental value of his ex-girlfriend's sofa.
8Big ClientPamela FrymanRob HanningMarch 29, 2006To spite Bill's efforts to impress a client by mimicking Scott, Alex falsely claims she and Scott are engaged, escalating family tensions.
9The Perfect CoupleTBATBAUnairedAlex schemes to show off Scott at her cousin's wedding, but conflicts with his sports tickets; meanwhile, Molly and Julian compete for her new shower.
10You Compete MeTBATBAUnairedAnxious to impress Scott's friends, Alex overcompensates with competitiveness in games, while Bill schemes to retain Stephen at the firm.
11Alex Looks Out for StephenTBATBAUnairedAlex's competitive nature alienates Scott's Montana friends; she advocates for Stephen when he's headhunted by a rival firm, against Bill's wishes.
12A Moving StoryTBATBAUnairedWhile Scott visits friends in Montana, Alex unwittingly causes his eviction, sparking fears he might move in with her prematurely.
Throughout the , the narrative arc traces Alex's evolving romance with Scott against the backdrop of her career pressures and familial expectations, building toward potential resolutions in the unaired without resolving all romantic tensions.

Reception

Ratings

Courting Alex averaged 11.2 million viewers per over its single , placing it at #35 in the overall rankings for the 2005–06 U.S. television and #39 among adults 18–49 with a 3.7 /share. The series began strongly, with its January 23, 2006, premiere attracting 14.90 million viewers and a 5.1 in the 18–49 demographic. Viewership declined steadily in subsequent Monday night episodes, ranging from 11.11 million to 13.78 million, before a timeslot shift to Wednesdays in late March led to a sharp drop, with the final two episodes drawing 6.28 million and 5.97 million viewers, respectively. This post-shift range of approximately 6 million viewers reflected significant erosion in the 18–49 demographic, falling to a low of 1.7 rating by the March 22 episode. In comparisons, the show outperformed certain mid-season entries like Crumbs (7.3 million average) but struggled after the timeslot change against powerhouse Wednesday competition such as Lost, which averaged over 16 million viewers that season. The timeslot shift was frequently cited as a key factor contributing to the decline and subsequent cancellation, despite the program's solid initial performance.

Critical response

Courting Alex received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics, with an aggregate score of 39 out of 100 based on 19 reviews, indicating generally unfavorable reception: 5% positive (1 review), 47% mixed (9 reviews), and 47% negative (9 reviews). On , the series holds a user rating of 5.3 out of 10 based on 10,683 votes. Critics frequently praised Jenna Elfman's inherent and comedic presence, inherited from her days, but lambasted the writing and execution as derivative and uninspired. In , Brian Lowry noted that while "Elfman hasn't lost any of her Dharma ," the show "otherwise feels like very old news -- an inoffensive but not particularly distinguished half-hour." Matthew Gilbert of was more scathing, describing it as "a charmless sitcom with absolutely nothing original in it." David Hinckley in the argued that the series was "'Courting Alex' is courting disaster by the way it plays against Elfman's, and Coleman's, strengths," highlighting how it squandered the leads' talents. Common criticisms centered on the show's reliance on formulaic sitcom tropes, predictable plots, and underdeveloped supporting characters, which failed to effectively blend legal drama with romantic comedy elements. Reviewers often compared it unfavorably to Dharma & Greg, viewing Courting Alex as an inferior rehash where Elfman now played the uptight professional opposite Josh Randall's free-spirited love interest, lacking the original's spark. Doug Elfman of the Chicago Sun-Times pointed to the "overwrought script" in the premiere as a key weakness, suggesting it undermined potential in future episodes. The series garnered no major award nominations during its run. It is largely remembered as a forgettable mid-season flop from the mid-2000s, with no significant cultural impact or interest in revival, though episodes remain accessible via online archives.

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