The Jack and Triumph Show

February. 20,2015      
Rating:
7.1
Trailer Synopsis

The series will feature Jack McBrayer playing a version of himself who was the child star of a Lassie-like series and Triumph, the dog who went into the world of decadence and took Jack with him. 15 years later, Jack managed to put his life together until Triumph came back into his life. The live-action series will be created by Robert S. Smigel, Michael Koman and David Feldman.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2015

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7 Episode

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Episode 1 - Triumph Comes Home
February. 20,2015

Years after mysteriously disappearing, Triumph shows up and convinces Jack to capitalize on their former fame at an autograph convention.

Episode 2 - Coffee
February. 27,2015

After learning about a coffee made from beans that have passed through civet cats, Triumph and Jack embark on a new business venture.

Episode 3 - Something Racist
March. 06,2015

With stories about racism in the news, Triumph believes he has an idea about making Jack famous again.

Episode 4 - Siri
March. 13,2015

When Triumph encounters Siri on June's new iPad, he tries desperately to break the app's unflappable spirit.

Episode 5 - Sorvino's Pants
March. 20,2015

After getting a whiff of Paul Sorvino's pants at a restaurant, Triumph becomes obsessed with satisfying his craving for more.

Episode 6 - Dog House
March. 27,2015

When June kicks Triumph outside, forcing him into a dog house, he feels he has no choice but to burn the dog house down.

Episode 7 - Commercial
April. 03,2015

Triumph tricks Jack into filming a commercial in Irkutsk, Siberia, where "Triumph's Boy" remains wildly popular.

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