Two late twenty-somethings (Nate and Marni) end up on a mistaken blind date (they were both supposed to meet other people) and find out they're perfect for one another (because they're indiv... Read allTwo late twenty-somethings (Nate and Marni) end up on a mistaken blind date (they were both supposed to meet other people) and find out they're perfect for one another (because they're individually so strange).Two late twenty-somethings (Nate and Marni) end up on a mistaken blind date (they were both supposed to meet other people) and find out they're perfect for one another (because they're individually so strange).
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To everyone at "Committed", if you're reading this, congratulations on a job well done! You all are amazing! :D And to anyone reading this: check out this show. You'd be surprised at what you're missing. :)
I love how neurotic Nate is and his scenes with the guy in the wheelchair are hilarious. The "clown in the closet" who's built into the contract of the lease is a brilliant aspect of the show. I mean why not have a clown in your closet? It's funny and it works and no other show has it. It's shows like these that are worth spending the money on. And it's reality shows,with hideous situations and bias editing that need to go.
It's not your typical comedy/romance sitcom.. What I like about the show is it's not afraid to take a poke at political correctness gone mad.. It has a British comedy undertone, and I wouldn't be surprised if that's where the idea originated from.. It reminds me a bit of a hybrid crossing of Father Ted comedy series shown in Great Britian and Canada and a Norman Lear type production in the wake of All in the Family.. While Committed isn't as shocking, it certainly takes stabs at places television tends to avoid these days because its not safe..
I fear it won't last, if only because of the double meanings will be missed by a vast majority of viewers.. And some of the double meanings have the propensity to offend. That in itself is not a bad thing.. sometimes we need to be offended in order to realize how ridiculous some things are.. The story lines, while somewhat predictable at times, work because of the great chemistry the cast seems to have developed, including some great cameos early on.. I love Todd as the protaginistic, wheel chair bound third wheel, no pun intended.. Tom Poston is he usual dry self that works against the shtick back drop of the main characters.. I try never to miss the show.. and ensure my PC records it for my viewing pleasure.. If you like something irreverent, I highly recommend it.. If you are easily offended, be forewarned.. the show gets close to the edge of the envelope..
Did you know
- TriviaClown was inspired by a real person. While in college, creators Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline were visiting a friend in the village when an old man emerged from the closet and went into the kitchen to make tea. Their friend remarked, "Pay no attention to him. He's just a dying clown."
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Nate Solomon: Marni suggested we do something together.
Todd: Alright, how about Saturday?
Nate Solomon: Saturday's no good. I'm doing something.
Todd: What's that?
Nate Solomon: Basketball.
Todd: Oh, I see. You think I can't play basketball because I'm in a wheelchair.
Nate Solomon: No, I think you're a great basketball player.
Todd: Why? Cause I'm black?
- ConnectionsReferenced in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (2004)
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