A woman joins an online dating website and answers 100 questions in order to find her perfect match.A woman joins an online dating website and answers 100 questions in order to find her perfect match.A woman joins an online dating website and answers 100 questions in order to find her perfect match.
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After reading some of the reviews on here I nearly didn't bother watching it. But I am certainly glad I did. I thoroughly enjoyed it and while it would rate as one of the best it was certainly entertaining. Whilst some of the jokes were predictable they still raised a smile. Its your classic sitcom set around a group of friends similar to How I met Your Mother and Friends though not in their league, but it is a lot better than Roommates for those who saw that show. Maybe it will appeal to those with a British type sense of humour. I think this is one people will have to watch to make their own minds up. Useless fact to finish Sophie Winkleman who plays Charlotte is actually married to a member of the British Royal Family Lord Frederick Windsor.
Charlotte Payne (Sophie Winkleman) goes to a dating service and given 100 questions to answer. Each question leads to the story of one episode. It's the romantic misadventures of Charlotte and her friends.
This got canceled real quick. They only gave them six episodes. It's a standard Poor Little Single Gal sitcom crossed with Friends variation. The show is led by Winkleman and David Walton. They're very solid as their characters. Christopher Moynihan is a little too whiny but that's expected. Collette Wolfe is funny. Smith Cho and Michael Benjamin Washington add the ethnicity. As a summer replacement, there's nothing wrong with the show. The network never gave it a chance. Realistically, it couldn't last anyways.
This got canceled real quick. They only gave them six episodes. It's a standard Poor Little Single Gal sitcom crossed with Friends variation. The show is led by Winkleman and David Walton. They're very solid as their characters. Christopher Moynihan is a little too whiny but that's expected. Collette Wolfe is funny. Smith Cho and Michael Benjamin Washington add the ethnicity. As a summer replacement, there's nothing wrong with the show. The network never gave it a chance. Realistically, it couldn't last anyways.
I think the British show "Coupling" is funnier, but not that much funnier. This show is kinda funny, not laugh out loud funny, but funny enough as TV goes. Coupling isn't all THAT funny either. I like the characters on Coupling better, though. The characters on this show are more realistic. Coupling's characters are more exaggerated, caricatured. Office is a better cop of a British show, but I don't think it's as funny as the British version either. Seems the British are more willing to have outrageous characters, along the lines of Seinfeld's Kramer. The characters on this show are about as outrageous as the ones on Friends. I think they'd do better to make the characters less believable, more outrageous.
I've been looking for a new show to watch this summer and stumbled on 100 Questions, the other night. I actually laughed out loud 3 times during the show. I was really entertained and found it a witty, sweet and enjoyable half an hour. So much so that I was disappointed as the show came to a close for the night and am anticipating next week's episode. I also loved that How I Met your Mother followed so I could watch one great show followed by repeats of another show I love.
David Walton, I particularly love in the show. He does a great job portraying Wayne. The characters are lovable and relate able and remind me of my group of friends. Definitely Check it out!
David Walton, I particularly love in the show. He does a great job portraying Wayne. The characters are lovable and relate able and remind me of my group of friends. Definitely Check it out!
100 Questions? I have but one...why? Are the networks so desperate that they have to put on crap like this? Okay, I guess that's two questions. This show is a formulaic Friends rip-off that is Obviously NBC's effort to recapture their glory days. The acting is stiff and stale. The characters are retreads of every sitcom twenty-something ever devised. Let me breaking down like this: Jill (the vapid blond)= Phoebe from Friends or Chrissy from Three's company; Leslie (materialistic, spoiled chick)=Friend's Rachel; Wayne (ladies man)=Joey; Mike (nervous, unlucky at love professional)=Chandler/Ross amalgam; Charlotte (level headed brunette)=Monica. The rip off characters are acted so poorly that I had a hard time sitting through this show. I figured I would give it a chance and try it again. My 12 year old watched it with me and literally asked the question, "Is this supposed to be Friends?"
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