Centers around a three-way romantic relationship involving a loving suburban married couple and another woman.Centers around a three-way romantic relationship involving a loving suburban married couple and another woman.Centers around a three-way romantic relationship involving a loving suburban married couple and another woman.
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How many times did they break up and get back together in this series? Seriously get over it.
It's like a high school students who can't make up their minds.
I though the last season will have something new but no The story is just repeating itself over and over and over.
I though the last season will have something new but no The story is just repeating itself over and over and over.
I only really finished it as I hate dropping a show half way through. In a way I wish I had as season 4 was poor and season 5 I was relieved to finish. No spoilers, but it started off very promisingly but the writers seemed to run out of material.
I just binged watched this, putting off two prime nights of my regular favs because this had it's hooks in me before they started. I took to writing this before watching yesterday's ep 2 (s7) of The Walking Dead!
I don't know about most of the other reviews- this show is in no way a 1, nor a 10. But it's certainly engrossing, like a book you can't put down.
It has humour, def some funny moments, but I would not call it a comedy because that's not where it's real strength lies. Nor a romance cuz I find those boring (usually). It's more like; half a study, half art.
As a guy, a show about a "throuple" that realistically(ish) explores that kind of relationship is intriguing because come on, that would be awesome for so many reasons. Don't know if I would want to be married to one of the girls, but this show had me seriously considering how to handle what was (previously) mostly fantasy in my head - and that's it's strength.
Not many shows can make me ponder like this one (not just fantasy but society), especially while being entertaining - and that makes it mighty... even if imperfect.
I don't know about most of the other reviews- this show is in no way a 1, nor a 10. But it's certainly engrossing, like a book you can't put down.
It has humour, def some funny moments, but I would not call it a comedy because that's not where it's real strength lies. Nor a romance cuz I find those boring (usually). It's more like; half a study, half art.
As a guy, a show about a "throuple" that realistically(ish) explores that kind of relationship is intriguing because come on, that would be awesome for so many reasons. Don't know if I would want to be married to one of the girls, but this show had me seriously considering how to handle what was (previously) mostly fantasy in my head - and that's it's strength.
Not many shows can make me ponder like this one (not just fantasy but society), especially while being entertaining - and that makes it mighty... even if imperfect.
This is a great show that has wonderful writing and great character development, including the characters that are not at the forefront of the show. All of the actors do a great job with the material and are extremely likable (or unlikable as it may be called for.) I am very hopeful that Audience (& AT&T) chooses to continue to produce such fresh content. They've taken something that could be construed as very abnormal and have boiled it down to a narrative that almost everyone can relate to. Complacency, guilt, desire, love,commitment, feeling lost, evaluation of your life - all these things in this package. If you aren't watching, you should.
It's a very charming show with many likeable characters and witty dialogue. The whole premise is also kinda interesting and you feel for the people in the show.
Where it falls a bit short is in the constant back and forth in our "throuple" where they never seem to be able to make up their mind and keep making weird decisions.
Also for some strange reasons some characters suddenly disappear from the show without any explanation which I guess is because the actors got a different job somewhere else....
In summary it is a descent feel good serie
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