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Underemployed

  • TV Series
  • 2012–2013
  • 40m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.8K
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Underemployed (2012)
Drama

Five best friends graduate together, then decide to live together: A mother, a father, a lesbian, a model, and the one who tries everything to be a good worker.Five best friends graduate together, then decide to live together: A mother, a father, a lesbian, a model, and the one who tries everything to be a good worker.Five best friends graduate together, then decide to live together: A mother, a father, a lesbian, a model, and the one who tries everything to be a good worker.

  • Creator
    • Craig Wright
  • Stars
    • Michelle Ang
    • Diego Boneta
    • Sarah Habel
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Craig Wright
    • Stars
      • Michelle Ang
      • Diego Boneta
      • Sarah Habel
    • 14User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes12

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    Michelle Ang
    Michelle Ang
    • Sophia
    • 2012–2013
    Diego Boneta
    Diego Boneta
    • Miles
    • 2012–2013
    Sarah Habel
    Sarah Habel
    • Daphne
    • 2012–2013
    Jared Kusnitz
    Jared Kusnitz
    • Lou
    • 2012–2013
    Inbar Lavi
    Inbar Lavi
    • Raviva
    • 2012–2013
    Charlie Weber
    Charlie Weber
    • Todd
    • 2012–2013
    Matthew W. Allen
    Matthew W. Allen
    • Advertising Executive…
    • 2012
    Dan J. Johnson
    Dan J. Johnson
    • Jamel
    • 2012–2013
    Julianna Guill
    Julianna Guill
    • Bekah
    • 2012–2013
    Danny McCarthy
    Danny McCarthy
    • Paul
    • 2012
    Rachel Cannon
    Rachel Cannon
    • Deb…
    • 2012–2013
    Angel M. Wainwright
    • Laura
    • 2012
    Nicholas Gonzalez
    Nicholas Gonzalez
    • Keith…
    • 2012–2013
    Rebecca Childers
    • Cheryl
    • 2012
    Paul Sparks
    Paul Sparks
    • Guy Doyle
    • 2012–2013
    Katherine Cunningham
    Katherine Cunningham
    • Natalie
    • 2012–2013
    Ian Daniel McLaren
    • 2012
    Babs Moran
    • Habitué
    • 2012
    • Creator
      • Craig Wright
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews14

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    4skirted_egg

    To be honest, I'm only watching it for the eye candy

    This show is pretty bad. The story lines seem pretty flimsy, the humour is mostly cringe worthy, and all the characters are irrational and unrealistic. It is a shame, because most of the actors are hot (with the exception of Lou) and the acting itself isn't terrible.

    This could be a decent show, but as it stands it just seems like yet another desperate attempt by MTV to appeal to us 20-somethings feeling sorry for ourselves because 'lifes so hard'. It certainly falls short of that for me, but I can see it being a hit with kids who are fresh out of high school and expecting life to be all 'friends forever' and are gullible enough to believe that two adults and a baby can afford a 2 bedroom loft apartment on 1 salary.

    I'm really surprised this crap came from the same person who produced Six Feet Under, because comparatively, this is a load of (not totally unwatchable, but still stinky) garbage.
    10kirstyhalvorsen

    Love It!

    I've watched the whole season of Underemployed and I Loved it! Rarely do you like all the characters in a series but in Underemployed they are all really likable but also flawed like in real people. It's a bit like a modern day 'Friends' but better - it's funny and cool but with real story lines that actually touch upon subjects that affect real people today - money worries, employment worries, sexuality etc. There are some great actors in it too. I was really surprised by how good and how addictive Underemployed was, as MTV usually only has really bad reality shows on it, so I am really hoping they see sense and this show gets a second season!
    10ddwils

    Super Great Show

    Great Series. I have caught up and watched the first six episodes. I am really liking all the characters especially Miles, Sophia and Daphne. This show is now something that I am looking forward to each week. I encourage everyone to watch the first few episodes and let yourself get to know the characters so you can enjoy this show as much as myself. Each week I learn more about each character and like them even more. The show leaves me wondering what is going to happen next. This series reminds me of my favorite show of all time "Friends" I don't usually watch MTV but for this show is different. It is well done and entertaining.
    5demetrius11

    Shallow, not funny and without feeling

    This series is about a group of very beautiful people (!) who have absolutely no reason to be friends. The actors are decent but the character development is extremely bad. All the characters are very shallow, and the scrip lucks any kind of creativity. The situations that the "friends" get into are scripted terribly, and things happen out of the blue with the lame excuse of "youth". "Youth" is not an excuse for poor writing though, and just using very cute faces is not enough to make a good show. I am curious to see if this show will be on air for much longer. I hope that MTV will spend more for writers in the future.
    PaulVilla

    After the fourth episode, 'UnderEmployed' really works!

    From the fourth episode onwards, 'UnderEmployed' just works. It finds the right tone, the characters become real, and the story arc becomes addictive.

    The most important thing you need to understand about 'UnderEmployed' is that it is essentially a "teen" genre show. Given the seriousness of the title & age of the characters, many will likely expect the dark/cynical realism of HBO's "Girls" & "Hung". Instead, a better comparison would be shows like 'Pretty Little Liars', 'Jane By Design', or 'Vampire Diaries'.

    If you have watched and enjoyed those teen shows, you will have noticed that most have rough starts. That is usually because the writers struggle with just how "obvious" to make things for a younger audience. The characters are introduced as annoying caricatures…they are either too perky, too morose, or too evil. The stories seem to be going nowhere interesting…there is no compelling arc that makes you excited for the next episode. This was a problem for all the teen shows I previously mentioned...and it is definitely a problem with the first three episodes of 'UnderEmployed'.

    Thankfully (like a lot of successfully executed teen shows) 'UnderEmployed' finds itself by the fourth episode. As of this review, episodes 4/5/6/7 have aired. The characters have become comfortable in their own skin, so you begin to admire them as real human-beings. The dialogue has become more subtle & clever, which increases the emotional punch & LOL! factor of the scenes. Most importantly, you notice that each character MATTERS as an individual…despite their friendship, each is on a unique and compelling journey with no guarantee of success. All this leaves you wanting MORE after each episode.

    One additional note about "characters"...'Vampire Diaries' viewers will know that the secret of the shows success is that the supporting characters are treated with as much care & respect as the main characters. They don't merely exist as "challenges" to the main characters…they have humanity of their own. I have noticed a similar thing with 'UnderEmployed'. From the fourth episode onwards, Lou & Daphne's bosses get "shades of grey"...and this makes the workplace scenes way more funny & interesting. More importantly, we are introduced to the compelling supporting characters of Jamel & Bekah. They are such unique & developed individuals, you will come to think of them as main cast members.

    One note of praise about the acting & writing in recent episodes...there are a series of beautiful scenes between the new character Jamel & a regular character in the series (name withheld to avoid spoilers). The writers could have easily bombarded those scenes with snappy dialogue and raw physicality…but instead, they allowed the actors to employ silence & express awkwardness. As a result, we get scenes of great emotional poignancy & incredible tension. I hope 'UnderEmployed' continues to take creative risks like this.

    To think...a few weeks ago, I was about to post a harsh review of this show. Now I am praising it and craving more!.

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      Cancelled before the season ended
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      Featured in Chelsea Lately: Episode #6.151 (2012)

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    • Release date
      • October 16, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Недоуспешные
    • Filming locations
      • Cinespace Chicago Film Studios, Chicago, IL. USA
    • Production company
      • MTV Productions
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      • 40m
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