I'm with Her

2003

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Released: 23 September 2003 Canceled
Producted By: Warner Bros. Television
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
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When everyman Patrick Owen is bitten by the easily-excited puppy of movie star Alexandra Young, he becomes an overnight sensation. His anonymity and privacy go up in the flash of a hundred paparazzi cameras.

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Comedy

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GamerTab That was an excellent one.
Libramedi Intense, gripping, stylish and poignant
SpecialsTarget Disturbing yet enthralling
Aryana Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
critical-escapist I started watching this show from the start. I loved the supporting characters, Stevie and Cheryl. I wasn't really focused on the two main characters (Alex and Patrick). The plot is up there, on top of this page, so there's not need to explain it. It's your typical romance/comedy on television. I loved this show until, well, Alex and Patrick started having sex, which I found extremely disturbing. It was a sweet show that sort of become stupid. Their plot lines drowned to sexual things besides sweet things and I was really expecting sweet! That bothered me and I wasn't surprised how it didn't come back for a season 2. I liked the actors and the things they started with, but no show's perfect.
Enchorde Celebrity actress Alex Young runs into English teacher Patrick Owen and her dog bite him. This is how the relationship starts out, but they soon find out that a relationship between a celebrity and a "normal" person can have some (comic) problems...This is a great show. It actually manages to be funny and make jokes about a relationship without becoming embarrassing or lame. What make it great is good writers that manages to keep a funny story going and the cast and characters. Teri Polo is great as Alex Young, David Sutcliff just as good as Patrick Owen. But the best are Rhea Seehorn as Alex's sister Cheri and Danny Comden as Patrick's friend Stevie. They add a unique air of comedy. Sure, they are dependent of the main characters but it is they that raise the level above good to great. The humor in the show also dares to be a little mean without being disrespectful, which is rare. So, I hear that the show has been canceled after only one season (with a most unsatisfying ending). First I hope I heard wrong, but I don't think so. Then I can only hope that anyone with the power to make a new decision changes his/her mind and gives this show another chance. It really deserves it! It really had something going...9/10
Secretsauce2000 Just saw the pilot last night and I thought it was great. This show has all the right ingredients: a love story at the heart of the show and some hilarious comedyplayed by the best friend and sister. When Stevie licks the phone, I nearly wet my pants. Count me in!!!
ImHeaded4Hollywood This last weekend I was able to go to the ABC Primetime Preview Weekend. I was able to be one of the first few people to view the pilot of this show. My friends and I were part of the 'preview audience' you always hear about. I found this show to be so appealing in more ways than one. Of course it is just darling, based on the true love story of one of my favorite actresses, but it has that certain spark and charm that doesn't come along so often anymore.Teri Polo and David Sutcliffe are darling as the leads, your heart actually flutters and breaks along with thiers, where Rhea Seehorn and Danny Comden are hilarious as the sister and best friend of the two. As far as script/plot goes - it seemed pretty flawless. Hardly any over the top cheezy or dull moments. I can't wait to see more of this show and follow the hilarious journey they have set up for their audiences.*Daphne