Alice, I Think

Alice, I Think (2006)

EndedScripted showComedy

Alice, I Think is a story about the misadventures of Alice's unconventional family and their odd collection of friends living in the northern town of Smithers, BC. The show follows the family as they encounter life's ups, downs and occasional absurdities.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 20:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13When Mom's AwaySept. 3, 2006
S01E12Wise WomynSept. 3, 2006
S01E11Smitten in SmithersAug. 27, 2006
S01E10Pit StopAug. 20, 2006
S01E09PaintballAug. 13, 2006
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Alice, I Think' premiere?

'Alice, I Think' premiered on March 26, 2006.

Who played the lead character, Alice MacLeod, in 'Alice, I Think'?

The lead character, Alice MacLeod, was played by Carly McKillip.

What is the genre of 'Alice, I Think'?

'Alice, I Think' falls under the genre of comedy.

Where is 'Alice, I Think' set?

'Alice, I Think' is set in Smithers, British Columbia, Canada.

What is the premise of 'Alice, I Think'?

'Alice, I Think' follows the life of a quirky teenage girl named Alice MacLeod as she navigates high school and her eccentric family.

Who are Alice's family members in the show?

Alice's family members include her mother, Sylvia MacLeod, her father, John MacLeod, and her brother, Mac MacLeod.

What is Alice's relationship with her family like?

Alice has a complicated relationship with her family, often finding herself at odds with her unconventional parents and dealing with sibling rivalry.

What are some recurring themes in 'Alice, I Think'?

Some recurring themes in 'Alice, I Think' include identity, self-discovery, and the challenges of adolescence.

Who are Alice's closest friends in the show?

Alice's closest friends in the show are her best friend, Pamela, and her crush, Marcus.

What are some notable episodes from 'Alice, I Think'?

Some notable episodes from 'Alice, I Think' include "The Flaming Tampon Incident," "My Mother, the Car," and "The Great Outdoors."

What are some of Alice's hobbies and interests on the show?

Alice is interested in writing, poetry, and expressing herself through her unique fashion choices on the show.

Who are some of the recurring characters in 'Alice, I Think'?

Some recurring characters in 'Alice, I Think' include Alice's classmates, teachers, and various eccentric townspeople.

How does 'Alice, I Think' portray the small town of Smithers?

'Alice, I Think' portrays the small town of Smithers as quirky, filled with eccentric characters, and a place where Alice often feels like an outsider.

What are some of the challenges Alice faces in high school?

Some of the challenges Alice faces in high school include bullying, peer pressure, and navigating social dynamics.

Does 'Alice, I Think' address any important social issues?

Yes, 'Alice, I Think' addresses important social issues such as body image, self-acceptance, and the impact of societal norms on teenagers.

How was 'Alice, I Think' received by audiences and critics?

'Alice, I Think' received positive reviews for its unique humor, relatable characters, and its ability to tackle serious issues in a lighthearted manner.

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