Tara Ariano January 9, 2015 Share January 9, 2015 A couple with two kids find their sputtering marriage becoming more complicated when they welcome new housemates in this comedy, which begins with Brett trying to talk his friend Alex, a struggling actor, into staying in Los Angeles, while Brett's wife, Michelle, gets a visit from her older sister, whose personal and professional lives are in perpetual shambles. Link to comment
Primetimer January 9, 2015 Share January 9, 2015 The Duplass brothers bring L.A. mumblecore to premium cable. Let's discuss whether you need to make room for it in your life. Read the story Link to comment
Turtle January 12, 2015 Share January 12, 2015 I loved the premiere, and I'm really looking forward to more episodes. The review above noted that Mark Duplass is a polarizing performer, but I've never found that. Maybe because I'm one of the ones who loves him in everything. :) I think this show has a lot of potential and I'm excited to see where it goes, and if it lives up to that potential. Link to comment
BooBear January 12, 2015 Share January 12, 2015 I felt like "that's it?" at the end of this. I think this might be one of those shows that I will look back on as a whole rather than one episode. I enjoy it and really enjoy the fat actor. Seems obvious that crazy sister has found her husband. I will turn back in. Link to comment
cpcathy January 12, 2015 Share January 12, 2015 Hmmmm. I"m just not certain yet. I wanted to love it. I liked certain parts of it, liked Mark Duplass, I am a fan now after seeing The One I Love (great movie, go watch it!). Liked his friend, not sure about either actress yet, I wish the wife was an actress other than Melanie Lynsky, she's okay in some things but overall, not sure she has any personality at all. Didn't get why she wouldn't have sex with her husband (but then, I don't have kids!) Link to comment
peeayebee January 12, 2015 Share January 12, 2015 I guess we'll find out during the season why she doesn't want to have sex with him. Or not. Anyway, we're not supposed to understand. I don't think SHE even understands. I liked this. I like all the characters (though I need to learn their names). Link to comment
arc January 14, 2015 Share January 14, 2015 I liked it a lot, but I'm not sure I see the substantial difference between this show and FX's Married. Link to comment
LiveFromKevin January 14, 2015 Share January 14, 2015 I liked it a lot. I think they already nailed the way Alex was handling his depression, and I actually laughed out loud a lot more than I expected. And goddamn, Ken Marino plays a doofus better than anyone in the world. That scene in the bar was hilarious the way he cheerily says "Hey!" to Amanda Peet as she storms over and knocks his hat off. Link to comment
Febgirl January 14, 2015 Share January 14, 2015 Got around to watching this last night. I have to say that I'm in it for Steve Zississ and Amanda Peet. Her breakdown(s) were just great. Her speech about being alone to her sister, rang pretty true to me, as a singleton who's had similar versions of that conversation. 1 Link to comment
blixie January 16, 2015 Share January 16, 2015 Seems obvious that crazy sister has found her husband. Yeah I mean that shot of him putting her broken shoe on, basically screamed multiple fairy tale allusions (cinderella, frog/prince) but I have to say I really loved this show. I laughed so hard and I thought the pathos was nailed too. "This is it. We usually get dessert (We like Fro Yo) and then roll on outta here!" Hee and ouch. Adding the great musical choices of Skid Row and Fleetwood Mac was nice too. I'm totally in. Link to comment
ElectricBoogaloo February 2, 2015 Share February 2, 2015 "Marriage is comedy for the people who aren't in the marriage." Hee! Link to comment
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