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Best Friends Forever

  • TV Series
  • 2012
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Best Friends Forever (2012)
Best Friends Forever: Pilot
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Comedy

After a divorce Jessica goes to live with her best friend Lennon, not realizing she would have so many problems with her boyfriend Joe.After a divorce Jessica goes to live with her best friend Lennon, not realizing she would have so many problems with her boyfriend Joe.After a divorce Jessica goes to live with her best friend Lennon, not realizing she would have so many problems with her boyfriend Joe.

  • Creators
    • Lennon Parham
    • Jessica St. Clair
  • Stars
    • Lennon Parham
    • Jessica St. Clair
    • Luka Jones
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.5K
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    • Creators
      • Lennon Parham
      • Jessica St. Clair
    • Stars
      • Lennon Parham
      • Jessica St. Clair
      • Luka Jones
    • 8User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes6

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    TopTop-rated1 season2012

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    Best Friends Forever: Queenetta Sees The Girls Again
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    Best Friends Forever: Queenetta Sees The Girls Again
    Best Friends Forever: Jessica Doesn't Want Lennon To Get Married Too Soon
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    Best Friends Forever: Jessica Doesn't Want Lennon To Get Married Too Soon
    Best Friends Forever: Jessica Doesn't Want Lennon To Get Married Too Soon
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    Best Friends Forever: Jessica Doesn't Want Lennon To Get Married Too Soon
    Best Friends Forever: Jessica Gets Served With Divorce Papers
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    Best Friends Forever: Jessica Gets Served With Divorce Papers
    Best Friends Forever: Rav Ticks Off 5 Things That Jessica Says Yes To
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    Best Friends Forever: Rav Ticks Off 5 Things That Jessica Says Yes To
    Best Friends Forever: Lennon Wants Joe To Go Somewhere Else
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    Best Friends Forever: Lennon Wants Joe To Go Somewhere Else
    Best Friends Forever: Pilot
    Trailer 0:17
    Best Friends Forever: Pilot

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    Lennon Parham
    Lennon Parham
    • Lennon Walker
    • 2012
    Jessica St. Clair
    Jessica St. Clair
    • Jessica Black
    • 2012
    Luka Jones
    Luka Jones
    • Joe Foley
    • 2012
    Stephen Schneider
    Stephen Schneider
    • Rav Stark
    • 2012
    Daija Owens
    Daija Owens
    • Queenetta Carpenter
    • 2012
    Nazanin Boniadi
    Nazanin Boniadi
    • Naya
    • 2012
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    Reid Scott
    • Peter
    • 2012
    Mike Starr
    Mike Starr
    • Angelo
    • 2012
    Ryan Hansen
    Ryan Hansen
    • Keith Kazakian
    • 2012
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    Paul Rust
    • Kurt McAfee
    • 2012
    Adam Campbell
    Adam Campbell
    • Ken Haskins
    • 2012
    Curley Neal
    • Self
    • 2012
    Mimi Kennedy
    Mimi Kennedy
    • Marilyn
    • 2012
    Kyle Mooney
    Kyle Mooney
    • Doug
    • 2012
    Raquel Alessi
    Raquel Alessi
    • Daphne
    • 2012
    Max Carver
    Max Carver
    • Corey
    • 2012
    Camille Chen
    Camille Chen
    • Annie Heller
    • 2012
    Julie Goldman
    Julie Goldman
    • Lt. Rita Newby
    • 2012
    • Creators
      • Lennon Parham
      • Jessica St. Clair
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    User reviews8

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    10ortizz81

    Can Totally Relate

    My Husband and I are 30, and we watched this show accidentally; we laughed out-loud so many times, we now are Recording it every week. Some of the scenarios are stuff that has happened to us or some of our friends; the other scenarios are just funny. The Little Neighbor is wonderful, she has such a big personality. My husband and i constantly joke around with lines from the show... most commonly, "you think your fancy, huh..." If you watched this episode, you know what we're talking about.

    Both of main Characters are really funny and feel very real and natural. The little neighbor does a great job, i'm not sure if it's all an act or she is that sassy in real life, but she's hilarious.

    The guys are good. The Bartender is Hot, and he seems like a good secondary character. His acting is good, he's believable, not much to him yet. The main guy seems nice; he just doesn't really add much. He's not really funny, not really quirky. He's just plain. There are a few parts he could've been funny, he was just nice. I don't know if that's his point, to kind of mix into the background. But i do think a greater audience would watch if the lead guy was more representative of a regular guy in (his reactions) or if he was quirky in some way, that most guys could laugh at. That guy doesn't add much to the plot, he doesn't make it more funny. Even when he's upset, he doesn't really look upset, he looks indifferent. I don't know if its him or the writing. But he should be more......just, more.
    7DeanNYC

    NYC 400 - #328 - "Best Friends Forever"

    The concept of "Best Friends Forever" is incredibly simple. Lennon Parham and Jessica St. Clair, the creators of the show (and both alums of improv comedy troupe, The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre), play Lennon Walker and Jessica Black, two, obviously, best friends forever, who live on opposite sides of the country, after Jessica moved out of Brooklyn to start a life with her husband.

    But when Jessica gets served divorce papers, it's Lennon to the rescue, insisting that her BFF move back to NYC and move in with her so they can help heal her heart. There's just one small snag: Lennon now has a live in boyfriend, Joe Foley (Folly?) played by Luka Jones.

    Lennon's commitment to Jessica clearly supersedes her romantic relationship, but, you know, she doesn't not care for Joe... it's just that... Best Friends Forever! So most of the comedy is coming from the friction of how these two very different relationships wore on each other.

    Joe is a video game creator and is often lazing around the house doing stuff that's more appropriate for a teen to do, which doesn't help things, since he seems to always be there at the wrong moment when Lennon and Jessica are working some things out. Lennon is bending over backwards for Jessica. And that definitely cuts into Lennon and Joe's lovey-dovey time. What are they to do, (that could be shown on a prime-time network sitcom)?

    New York played a part because all of their friends, relations and relationships are floating around in this orbit, all of their habits and foibles and peccadilloes are related to the bars they go to, the restaurants they frequent, the people they run into and the ghosts of their past, including Jessica's ex, who has to turn up just to complicate things that much more.

    It's also worth mentioning that the director of every episode of the series was famed child actor from "The Wonder Years," Fred Savage. His pedigree in comedy was well established by this time.

    According to the Press Kit, the program also was influenced by another show: a particular episode of "Laverne & Shirley," a comedy about two friends who shared an apartment (but without one of their boyfriends living with them). While that may have been the case, the BFFs have a lot more seriousness to deal with in 2010s New York than that previous pair did in 1950s Milwaukee.

    Don't get me wrong, there are definitely some funny circumstances that happen as a part of all of this, and there is some truth about the meaning of friendships and how the dynamic between a long-time, close as can be relationship pairs with a relatively newer romance, that's close enough to share a living space but isn't deep enough to reach that friend's bond.

    In fact, this friendship went so deep that, when this series ended, Ms. Parham and Ms. St. Clair retooled the concept, relocated the show to nearby Connecticut and retitled it "Playing House" which ran for a couple of seasons longer on USA network, and even Mr. Savage returned and directed a couple of episodes of that one, too... but that wouldn't, doesn't and can't count for this list.
    10selina_s2

    Sentimentally warm and fuzzy

    This was a pleasure to watch after a really bad day, had a few great laughs right off the bat. I give it 7 because there is potential for it to be an extremely good and successful sit com. I'm sure there will be a lot of women out there who can relate as it targets the female audience. Best Friends Forever is a warm fuzzy feel good comedy, with the right amount of highs and lows. The script is very witty and entertaining and it's been a long time since I've looked forward to wanting to watch the next episode, I really can't wait to see what will progress in the characters lives. You learn the personalities of the characters very quickly, that could be either good or bad on how you look at it. (Good thing) A sense of feeling like u can relate to the character, sympathise with the character (Bad thing) potentially getting annoyed with the character, could start to get a bit predictable but this is just the first episode that I watched, so I don't want to be unfair and could possibly change my mind after watching a couple more. Overall it was good and I hope people give it a go, I also hope it does not get axed like the grumpy critics prediction :( need more girly shows out there!
    PaulVilla

    Wow! A pretty impressive mix of comedy & realism.

    'Best Friends Forever' is pretty unique. I haven't seen a TV series that delivers both sitcom-style comedy & real emotional drama so successfully.

    One minute you're watching funny one-liners & gags...and the next minute you're watching some serious emotional throw-downs. You'd think the transition between these two "worlds" would be jarring...instead, it's totally seamless.

    Usually, when a comedy show wants to go anywhere near something "real" (emotionally speaking)...it will do so in a very disingenuous & sarcastic manner (think 'Community'). Whereas, 'Best Friends Forever' refuses to compromise. Each moment is given the levity or gravity it deserves.

    Credit should go to the lead actresses. They know how to deliver fun play-fights (comedy) & serious real-fights (drama). And if I've read the credits correctly, they also know how to write interesting characters.

    Jessica St. Clair's character is pretty noteworthy. If this was a book, she could easily come off as annoying. Raw text has a hard time delivering subtle sub-text. But when you watch the show, you see that "Jessica" is the age-old story of the "sad clown". Her hyper-activity is a natural reaction to her insecurities & fragility.

    Lennon Parham's character is something you almost NEVER get to see on TV...a NORMAL woman. She likes to have fun, but she knows she has responsibilities. She's convinced her boyfriend that taking in her best friend is a burden, but she's way too giddy & giggly in the company of said burden.

    So far, the male characters seem to be a bit "unexplored". The danger in this kind of show is that men are treated as the sort of dull sideshows women have been treated as for most of television history. Hopefully, the writers will flesh out Joe & Rav as the series progresses.

    As you'll see, there's lots of entertaining stuff going on in 'Best Friends Forever'. There's a lot I haven't mentioned (like the gorgeous filming & hilarious little neighbour). There's nothing else like it on television. Hell, it's one of the best things on television.
    2aaron-wong-aw079

    Having seen episodes 1-4, heres what I think so far...

    This is my first review. I decided to contribute by writing this review because at the time of writing there is only one other who has reviewed this show.

    The story is about Jessica having to move in with her BFF (and boyfriend) in NYC after her husband filed for divorce. The characters' situation forces them to compromise for everyone's happiness, but overall, BFF is unrealistic, predictable and unimpressive.

    The humour revolves around scenarios that can be found in a two girl one guy household. This has been done many times over, (in a more suitable 20-30 age range) and in my opinion is rather weak.

    Given this, I did not once find any of the situations funny, but moreover often finding them rather silly and awkward.

    I mean, if Jessica was as good a friend as Lennon (who allowed her to stay temporarily until she finds her feet), then she would just find a place of her own asap rather than continue to impose and create these awkward situations.

    The character Jessica is a 40 year old woman, surely, at that age you would think one is fully capable of, and prefers living independently.

    I have tried to give it a chance, but after 4 episodes (it just gets annoying as) I just do not think the show is funny or believable, and so to conclude, I will no longer be watching this series.

    2/10 for the effort, but its just not funny!

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      • April 4, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
      • English
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