Plantiana
Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.
Marketic
It's no definitive masterpiece but it's damn close.
Platicsco
Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Bumpy Chip
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
animegamer420
the first episode was pretty funny, the second was stupid. the third wasn't very good. consider those episodes working out the kinks. episodes 4-17 are hilarious. if you liked happy endings then consider this the successor. the biggest problem with the show is the character Gil. hes immediately uncomfortably weird, they don't ease you into his character. he has a flamboyance that would work better with a gay character. his crazy, and general character usage is reduced after a few episodes which improves the show. he is off putting but if you stay with the show he grows on you. Gil and Denna's platonic partnership is awesome. the show is now dead, i blame it on a rocky first few episodes. but this is definitely a great show that's not to be missed.
sincro1990
NOT HAPPY ENDING. Thats all. Happy Endings brought six defined characters and even when eventually some of their characteristics were exaggerated ( Alex being dumb, obsessive Jane, numb Dave, etc) the chemistry in the cast make their interactions "believable" and by above: really fun to watch.This show tries go for the gold quickly, ride away; but is just messy: too many characters from the beginning and none is interesting or likable ( maybe is bad writing or just because its hard to connect when we don't know this guys at All. All of them (especially the "beard dude resident") feel like recycled versions of Max in different aspects: I challenge you, guys ; mentally replaces all the support characters by one or just two. Maybe it's just lack of screen time but interactions feel forced or implausible... I simply give up after 4 episodes.The best? Its a Cameo. You will see... if you ... well .. see it (?)
Al Mardeuse
The premise of this show is tired and contrived. Every episode so far formulaic and more painful than funny. Annie's mouth is going to get her in trouble every time. Jake is going to remain clueless about what a relationship takes to make it work. He will agree with Annie then disagree, make faces or be condescending behind her back. The whole thing doesn't even remotely ring true. As I was watching E03 I just couldn't stand it anymore; and turned the TV off. After the 1st episode I thought it was a little lame; but the next 2 only reinforced my mixed feelings about the show. There's no doubt the cast is talented; they just don't have a good vehicle to support them.
rogerdob
This is indeed the worst comedy of the new season. The situations are so forced. The first ten minutes of the first show was entirely unbelievable. The very first scene has Casey Wilson's boyfriend proposing to her while she has her back to him (she doesn't see him on his knees with a ring in his hand)...she is ranting about how awful he and his friends and family are. Even though all those people are hiding in the couples small apartment to surprise her on her engagement(she doesn't see any of them?????) he doesn't really stop her (he should have been trying to shut her up fast, but, of course, he doesn't)...the normal human reaction of telling her to stop would not carry the writer's situation along.Also adding to the show's problems is that the show is annoyingly and blatantly politically correct...the Casey Wilson character has two dads who also happen to be interracial! Memo to TV producers...Please don't preach to me! I love Casey Wilson and she deserves a show with good writing.