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Mystro Clark, Jennifer Elise Cox, Jane Lynch, Sam Pancake, Jack Plotnick, and Wendi McLendon-Covey in Lovespring International (2006)

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Lovespring International

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7/10

Hilarious at times

Victoria Ratchford (Jane Lynch) is the boss of a wacky matchmaking service in Tarzana, California. Tiffany Riley Clark (Jennifer Elise Cox) is the incompetent secretary. The other workers are manager Lydia Mayhew (Wendi McLendon-Covey), psychologist Steve Morris (Jack Plotnick), Alex Odom (Mystro Clark) and Burke Kristopher (Sam Pancake).

It's really too bad that this show didn't catch on. It's certainly have its unique flavor. There's obviously some improv going on, and that's what so original about it. Sadly, they only made 13 episodes. Like all comedic endeavors, they have ups and downs. Certainly, this show could drag and make you scratch your head. But it deserved more.
  • SnoopyStyle
  • Sep 1, 2013
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10/10

Why did this show go away?

My room mate and I watched this show every week. We never missed an episode. We were totally bummed that it only ran one season. It was hilarious. There was a lot of playing of of each other, and tons of comedy. The acting was impeccably done. Each of the characters were so typical...any yet absolutely different. For example, the boss. She was the normal boss...yet she was really very sarcastic. She reminded my of two of my professors in college. The inter-office banter was, in many ways, realistic...yet light hearted. The clients that they dealt with were very realistic in nature. They often times were leaning of the door of desperation, which made them even more believable. This is my favorite show of all time!
  • theroadnottaken7
  • Jul 11, 2008
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