Phonearl
Good start, but then it gets ruined
Grimossfer
Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%
AnhartLinkin
This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
Senteur
As somebody who had not heard any of this before, it became a curious phenomenon to sit and watch a film and slowly have the realities begin to click into place.
musclesspm
I feel sorry to the people that find this show entertaining!!! Seriously, what the hell has happen to normal TV these days... all the women are bitches, bad values and morals... If these kind of shows are on TV, our young would believe this is the correct way to act and behave. Does anyone care about morals and valves this days??? I watch 2 episodes and couldn't stop shaking my head.. I'm not old fashion being from Gen. Y but seriously the TV shows these days like this should be banned we already have enough mess up people in this world! Bottom line if you find this dysfunctional show entertaining, I would suggest to go get some professional help!
grandmastersik
This came on last week and with nothing else on and it being a lazy Sunday afternoon, I thought I'd check it out.The episode in question being the PILOT, I viewed it with an open mind, however, quickly wondered how the hell more than the one episode got made.I'm by no means a Bible-basher, but when humour hinges on the topic of date-rape, I wasn't entirely comfortable... But what's it all about?Well, there was this dumb-blonde-looking girl who lounges around eating all day, yet still has a figure to die for, and some chick who thinks that being an alcoholic is cool (who, strangely enough, also shows no physical signs of alcohol abuse/lack of sleep). There's also that bloke from Dawson's Creek (remember that trash?), who's apparently only it because he's not found anything else to work on, because oddly enough, he plays himself (type-cast!), which doesn't fit into the format the two girls have going on.To coin an internet phrase - as well as to be more accurate - he's there "for great justice" (i.e. no real reason whatsoever).So, forgetting about him (since he's basically all the filler scenes... which lack all trace of humour... in an already NOT FUNNY show), we're left with two girls you'll likely be in no hurry to see perform again any time soon, in a canned-laughter snooze of 25 minutes.To be honest, had this programme lasted any longer, I'd have turned over, earning it a 1/10, but since it didn't, I was left irritated by the writers' attempts to reprieve some morality, by telling kids: it's okay to use your friends to the point of essentially getting them date-raped, but men are not allowed to cheat on their wives!Seriously, if this is the pilot - the taster of the wit to come - I can only recommend one course of action: AVOID IT.
zetes
An already cancelled, in the middle of its second season, gem from ABC. It has been quite unsuccessful, but it is, indeed, one of the finest sitcoms to come out in recent years and will probably end up as something of a cult item in years to come (hopefully it'll get a DVD or Netflix release so others can catch on). Dreama Walker stars as a Midwestern girl moved to NYC to work on Wall Street, a job which she immediately loses. She moves in with socialite Krysten Ritter, who at first is just planning to scam her out of her money. When Walker outsmarts her, the two form a tenuous friendship, which is often tested by Ritter's spoiled demeanor. Perhaps the greatest well of jokes comes from the third major character of the show, Ritter's best friend James Van Der Beek of Dawson's Creek fame. That's the actual actor James Van Derk Beek, playing himself as a washed up stud desperately clinging to his fame (in the second season, his whole arc concerns an appearance on Dancing with the Stars). Van Der Beek hilariously goes along with whatever self-deprecating silliness that's written for him any given week. Ritter and Walker are both great in their roles, too. The show is very goofy. One might say cartoonish, which is appropriate since creator Nahnatchka Khan was one of the main writers on American Dad!, which, in my opinion, is still one of the funniest shows on television. Paired with another ABC black sheep, Happy Endings, I don't know if I could handle watching those two shows back to back - seriously, I might have died laughing. Highly, highly recommended. Keep a watch out for it on video or streaming (some episodes are on Hulu, maybe all of them on Hulu+).
mochmochmoch
I was turned off by the title. I don't like titles that sound negative or crass. So when I decided to randomly watch it one day when i couldn't watch it. I WAS INSTANTLY HOOKED. Its become my most favorite TV show to watch and its the type of show where I can watch the episodes over and over and over again.The show it like a fresh air. Its So FUN, surprising, quirkly. Its SO NEW YORK. Its breakfast at tiffany's ACTUALLY fun & modern. really good pace timing wise but HILARIOUS!It think its so relatable to New Yorkers because we all know a crazy girl like chloe or we are that crazy girl. Or we're that innocent thing that tries so hard to make it out here do the right thing but something or someone comes n our lives and changes that. I hope it becomes everyone's favorite show like mine. because I want more episodes and a million more seasons.