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The John Larroquette Show ended after Season 3.

IMDb

7.2/10

Seasons

4

Episodes

84

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Network
NBC
Genres
Comedy
First aired
1993-09-02
Last aired
1996-10-30
Runtime
30 min

Awards Won 1 Primetime Emmy. 4 wins & 18 nominations total

Predictive Logic Analysis

The John Larroquette Show has concluded its run. Production records list the series as ended, meaning the story has been brought to a planned close rather than left open. Barring a revival, there is no Season 5 in development.

What is The John Larroquette Show about?

The John Larroquette Show was a deliberate reinvention for its star, who had just spent eight seasons playing the charming scoundrel Dan Fielding on Night Court. Rather than retreading that persona, the series planted Larroquette in the unglamorous confines of a St. Louis bus terminal working the graveyard shift, where he played a recovering alcoholic attempting to rebuild his life among the terminal's fractured night crew. The premise seemed almost willfully unsexy for network television—no high-stakes courtroom drama, no aspirational settings—yet that grounded specificity became the show's greatest asset. By setting a sitcom in such a distinctly unglamorous location and making addiction recovery central to its emotional architecture, the series demonstrated that comedy could coexist with genuine human struggle and imperfection.

What distinguished the show was its tonal sophistication for network comedy in the early 1990s. Rather than winking at its darker elements, the series took its core themes seriously while maintaining the rhythms of traditional sitcom humor. The supporting cast—including Liz Torres, Daryl Mitchell, Chi McBride, and Lenny Clarke—created a ensemble of misfits and working-class underdogs whose lives intersected around the terminal's counters and waiting areas. The writing balanced character-driven moments of real consequence with the absurdist comedy that naturally arose from the parade of passengers and situations flowing through a bus station. It was a show willing to be funny about loneliness, failure, and recovery rather than pretending they didn't exist.

The series found critical appreciation and a loyal audience during its four-season run from 1993 to 1996, earning solid IMDb ratings and respect within the industry for its willingness to explore serious material without cynicism. It never became a cultural phenomenon, but it accumulated genuine affection from viewers who recognized something authentic beneath its comedy. The show proved that Larroquette had range beyond the fast-talking seducer role that had defined him, and it established him as an actor capable of carrying dramatic weight while remaining fundamentally likable.

The John Larroquette Show occupies a specific and valuable niche in sitcom history: a network comedy that refused easy sentiment or uplift, that treated its working-class characters with dignity, and that asked what kind of stories television was willing to tell about ordinary people trying to survive and heal. It remains a reminder that the early-to-mid 1990s produced character-driven comedies willing to take emotional risks alongside their laughs.

Created by Don Reo

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The John Larroquette Show seasons

Season 11993 · 24 ep
  • 1. Pilot1993-09-02 · ★ 10.0
  • 2. Thirty Day Chip1993-09-07 · ★ 10.0
  • 3. Celibate!1993-09-14 · ★ 10.0
  • 4. This is Not a Step1993-09-21 · ★ 10.0
  • 5. The Unforgiven1993-09-28
  • 6. Pros and Cons1993-10-05
  • 7. Jumping Off the Wagon1993-10-12
  • 8. The Past Comes Back1993-10-26
  • 9. There's a Mister Hitler Here to See You1993-11-02
  • 10. Amends1993-11-23
  • 11. Newcomer1993-12-07
  • 12. My Hero1993-12-14
  • 13. God1993-12-21
  • 14. The Big Slip1994-01-04
  • 15. Death and Dishonor1994-01-11
  • 16. Don't Drink and Drive Nuclear Waste1994-01-18
  • 17. Eggs1994-01-30
  • 18. Another Average Night1994-02-01
  • 19. Dirty Deeds1994-02-01
  • 20. John and Carol1994-02-08
  • 21. Grit1994-03-15
  • 22. Date Night1994-03-22
  • 23. Wasted Lives1994-03-29
  • 24. A Dark and Stormy Night1994-04-12
Season 21994 · 24 ep
  • 1. Changes1994-09-20
  • 2. Hiding Out1994-09-27
  • 3. A Bird in the Hand1994-10-03
  • 4. Good News/Bad News1994-10-18
  • 5. The Tutor1994-10-25
  • 6. Acting Alone1994-11-01
  • 7. Vacation1994-11-08
  • 8. The Book of Rachel1994-11-15
  • 9. Freedom's Just Another Word For Nothing Left to Lose, But Then So's Desperate1994-11-22
  • 10. Just Like a Woman1994-11-29
  • 11. A Cult to the System1994-12-06
  • 12. The Job1994-12-13
  • 13. Faith1995-01-10
  • 14. The Defiant One1995-01-17
  • 15. Wrestling Matches1995-01-31
  • 16. Whipping Post1995-02-07
  • 17. Bad Pennies1995-02-14
  • 18. Time Out1995-02-28
  • 19. In the Pink1995-03-07
  • 20. You Bet Your Life1995-03-14
  • 21. Rachel Redux1995-05-09
  • 22. Several Unusual Love Stories1995-05-23
  • 23. The Wedding1995-08-22
  • 24. And the Heat Goes On1995-08-29
Season 31995 · 24 ep
  • 1. More Changes1995-09-30
  • 2. Even More Changes1995-10-07
  • 3. Rachel and Tony1995-10-21
  • 4. A Moveable Feast1995-11-04
  • 5. Johns1995-11-14
  • 6. Night Moves1995-12-12
  • 7. An Odd Cup of Tea1995-12-19
  • 8. Love on the Line1995-12-26
  • 9. Master Class1996-01-02
  • 10. Ring of Fire1996-01-09
  • 11. John's Lucky Day1996-01-16
  • 12. Black and White and Red All Over1996-01-30
  • 13. The Housewarming1996-02-06
  • 14. Cosmetic Perjury1996-02-13
  • 15. The Train Wreck1996-02-20
  • 16. Some Call Them Beasts1996-02-27
  • 17. Here We Go Again1996-03-12
  • 18. The Dance1996-03-26
  • 19. A Night to Remember1996-04-09
  • 20. Independence Day1996-04-23
  • 21. Hello, Baby, Hello1996-04-30
  • 22. Intern Writer1996-05-07
  • 23. Running for Carly1996-05-14
  • 24. Happy Endings1996-05-21
Season 41996 · 12 ep
  • 1. Untying the Knot1996-09-18
  • 2. Mother of the Year1996-09-25
  • 3. Bathing with Ernest Hemingway1996-10-02
  • 4. The Blues Traveller1996-10-09
  • 5. Copies1996-10-16
  • 6. Isosceles Love Triangle1996-10-30
  • 7. Napping to SuccessTBA
  • 8. Cheeses H. TasteTBA
  • 9. When Yussel Learned to YodelTBA
  • 10. Humble PiTBA
  • 11. FriendsTBA
  • 12. Pandora's BoxTBA

The John Larroquette Show cast

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John Larroquette

John Larroquette

John Hemingway

Liz Torres

Liz Torres

Mahalia Sanchez

Daryl Mitchell

Daryl Mitchell

Dexter Wilson

Chi McBride

Chi McBride

Heavy Gene

Lenny Clarke

Lenny Clarke

Adam Hampton

Gigi Rice

Gigi Rice

Carly Watkins

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    When does The John Larroquette Show Season 4 come out?
    The John Larroquette Show ended after Season 3.
    Is The John Larroquette Show renewed or cancelled?
    The John Larroquette Show has ended. Its final season has already aired and no further seasons are expected.
    How many seasons of The John Larroquette Show are there?
    The John Larroquette Show has aired 4 seasons so far.
    How many episodes of The John Larroquette Show are there?
    There are 84 episodes of The John Larroquette Show across 4 seasons.
    Who created The John Larroquette Show?
    The John Larroquette Show was created by Don Reo.
    What is The John Larroquette Show's IMDb rating?
    The John Larroquette Show holds an IMDb rating of 7.2/10 from 1,211 votes.