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Quarterlife

  • TV Series
  • 2007–2008
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Quarterlife (2007)
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Magazine editor and writer Dylan Krieger sends her friends into fits when they discover that she keeps a rather insightful video blog about them on a website called "quarterlife."Magazine editor and writer Dylan Krieger sends her friends into fits when they discover that she keeps a rather insightful video blog about them on a website called "quarterlife."Magazine editor and writer Dylan Krieger sends her friends into fits when they discover that she keeps a rather insightful video blog about them on a website called "quarterlife."

  • Creators
    • Marshall Herskovitz
    • Edward Zwick
  • Stars
    • Elizabeth Tulloch
    • Maite Schwartz
    • David Walton
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    429
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Marshall Herskovitz
      • Edward Zwick
    • Stars
      • Elizabeth Tulloch
      • Maite Schwartz
      • David Walton
    • 11User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Elizabeth Tulloch
    Elizabeth Tulloch
    • Dylan Krieger
    • 2008
    Maite Schwartz
    Maite Schwartz
    • Lisa
    • 2008
    David Walton
    David Walton
    • Danny…
    • 2008
    Majandra Delfino
    Majandra Delfino
    • Vanessa
    • 2008
    Michelle Lombardo
    Michelle Lombardo
    • Debra
    • 2008
    Kevin Christy
    Kevin Christy
    • Andy
    • 2008
    Mike Faiola
    Mike Faiola
    • Eric
    • 2008
    Barret Swatek
    Barret Swatek
    • Brittany
    • 2008
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    O-T Fagbenle
    • John
    • 2008
    Mark Matkevich
    Mark Matkevich
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    • 2008
    Scott Michael Foster
    Scott Michael Foster
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    • 2008
    Barbara Williams
    Barbara Williams
    • Maggie
    • 2008
    Jeff Lorch
    Jeff Lorch
    • Ray
    • 2008
    Susanna Harter
    • Chloe
    • 2008
    Laura Carson
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    • 2008
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    • Wife
    • 2008
    Jeffrey Nicholas Brown
    Jeffrey Nicholas Brown
    • Matthew Bielski 2007
    • 2008
    Jill E. Alexander
    • Mary
    • 2008
    • Creators
      • Marshall Herskovitz
      • Edward Zwick
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    10aflagel

    Great glimpse into the world of recent grads

    While the show surely isn't about everyone, as a glimpse into what the post college graduation period is like for a large group it is very genuine. Working with thousands of such students from the start of college through graduation, I am confident that most will identify with the characters, and in fact many have already emailed me saying just that.

    More importantly, the show itself is entertaining and the characters likable and engaging. Far better than most of the network fair and by far one of the sleekest productions online, the show is well worth checking out, especially if you like the dramedy category of programming.
    6MsMovie

    This had canceled written all over it when it was in promo!

    Firstly, the scripting is terrible - very clichéd, very old-fashioned, not what people are looking for in their TV anymore.

    Secondly, the guy from Greek (Scott something) was OK, some of the others seemed to have just phoned it in.

    Thirdly, if there hadn't been a writers strike I doubt this would have made it to air at all.

    Want to watch something that is about college students figuring their lives out in their early 20's? Watch Greek on ABC Family - it is back on air on March 24 2008 at 8 pm, and it's really entertaining!!! This show, on the other hand, was just unbearably painful!
    7The_Melancholic_Alcoholic

    Okay, okay, but it's GOOD boilerplate, very McWhite though

    While those who have seen "Once and Again", "thirtysomething", "My so-called Life", "War of the Worlds", etc etc certainly will recognize a lot of stuff, patterns and type, it surely isn't a bad show. The writing is excellent, and there are pearls of wisdom, of life's insights splattered throughout each episode. The characters are very boilerplate: There's the 'narratoress': The Geek Girl Writer (a great role by Bitsie Tulloch, who can play fragile young looking like HOT DAMN, THAT GIRL IS SO TIGHT!!) , the Golden Couple With The Cheating Husband (where Debra never had a close up in the first 30 mins, a deadly mistake. I totally cannot identify with her now), The Sensitive Creative Geek Guy, and the One-Dimensional Side Kick Geek Guy. The Beautiful Girl, (actually a good role and good acting) and The Political Dude, who's slightly ridiculous BECAUSE he protests, and of course The Prom Queen Bitch. All these roles we've seen before in any teen movie of the last ten years, especially the twenty something crowd.

    And of course, the total absence of Black, Latino or Asian Characters. But I guess Marshall and Zwick didn't grow up with those kinda people, so that makes it okay? I guess they ARE liberals, Jewish or Eastern European, so THEY are ethnic enough ... :) I haven't seen all episodes, so they might pull a "Once and Again" and bring DB Woodside in the last episode, when it's clear it's gonna be canceled anyway? When will producers, writers or studios learn that the black, Asian female demographic is good for over 30 BILLION dollar of female beauty industry spending, so that writing up a Sensitive Geek Black Guy would not only be refreshing, but would bring in solid ratings as well? "Token" or not, who cares? People like to identify, or pine. And that they have money to spend .... it shuh don't hurt none, sistah! ;)
    9marquestgaines

    Overwhelmingly Brilliant.

    Made to contrast the average, glossy style of young American television, Quarterlife stands alone. The show is brilliant; using unknown actors, subtle, seemingly improvised dialogue, and characters that are familiar to all of us, this show gives feels like a reality show that is actually good, actually real. The subtle, yet dynamically layered performances by the amazing cast gives hope for the next generation of young actors. I find myself feeling like I'm sitting right in the living room with these kids as they ponder their futures, careers, romance, principles, and everything we think (or thought) about at 25. If you're a fan of "My So-Called Life", "Once and Again", or any other show that chooses realism over slick production, or just seems to have the right amount of heart and soul, you've come to the right place.
    8Jeff-123

    Unfairly Maligned

    This show got a lot of bad press, which seemed to be from people who either watched a few minutes of one segment, or didn't watch it at all but got their information from other reviewers.

    I was ready to hate this show as being inauthentic and dull, but...well, a funny thing happened on the way to my bad review. I sort of forgot my preconceptions and got to know the characters. And I liked it.

    There's quality writing here, and the show is nicely filmed and presented. It's a bit provincial, perhaps, and the angst of twentysomethings might be niche, but there's a lot here for everyone. And twists and turns and humor too. A fine way to spend your time...deserves a second season and a second look.

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      This show was cancelled after the first episode.
    • Quotes

      [from trailer]

      Dylan Krieger: Why do we blog? We blog to exist, therefore we are... idiots.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Dialogue: An Interview with Screenwriter Marshall Herskovitz (2007)

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      • February 28, 2008 (United States)
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