A comedy that revolves around an opinionated group of thirty-something friends in Chicago.A comedy that revolves around an opinionated group of thirty-something friends in Chicago.A comedy that revolves around an opinionated group of thirty-something friends in Chicago.
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Reviewers say 'Really' is praised for its smart, insightful, and hilarious take on married life. The show is lauded for its authentic portrayal of couples and sharp dialogue. The cast, especially Sarah Chalke and Hayes MacArthur, is celebrated for their chemistry. However, some find the reliance on sex and drug jokes less appealing, and characters underdeveloped. Overall, it's a promising sitcom with potential.
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I liked the show, it felt real.The wife watched it after I did and the we watched it together, she said" its us but rich!" Its not to far out or drama laden to force you to care. Has a nice flow, doesn't jerk from scene to scene showing what each couple is doing at the same time.The writing is subdued and the cast doesn't talk in exclamation points. The only thing I didn't like about it was the wealth of the couples, most people don't live like this. The cast is decent looking but not that reality/movie beautiful. It seems to be a character driven drama not so much a comedy. It wouldn't replace 30 rock or community for me but its a great show from what I saw. Thanks Jay!
Really is smart, insightful and hilarious. Any married guy (or guy who has ever been in a relationship) should be able to relate to this show. It's very real and honest and most importantly, it's funny. The situations and conversations are very true and real. It feels like I'm hanging out with my friends drinking wine and chatting. Plus, the actors have amazing chemistry and seem like they've been friends for years. Sarah Chalke is one of the funniest female actors on TV and Hayes MacArthur steals every scene he's in. It's also great seeing Selma Blair back in the spotlight. Her mix of cute sarcasm is quite unique. The cast is a 10 and I can see them all becoming huge stars off the success of this show. Really is like a modern day Thirtysomething or The Big Chill. Great show!
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I dug the show. It was funny and well written. The dialogue and the jokes were top notch. I found the depiction of friends and married life to be pretty spot on. I also really liked the casting. Jay from BrokenLizard has turned into a good actor. I love Sarah Chalke and would watch her in anything. The guy that played Fred is really good too. I'm really curious to see where his storyline goes. I hope they make more of these. There needs to be more mature/intelligent writing on TV. I'm tired of watching relationship/dramas dumb it down for the audience. This is the first time I watched something and said "Yes, that's how it is!" Friends and relationships are never straight forward. This show gets it. My only criticism is that I want to see more.
Finally amazon has a series that competes with cable. Well written , directed , casted and acted. Makes you can't wait for the next episode. Sarah and Jay are hilarious. At times a little slow to build up to the climax but majority of the comedy is poignant and spot on. I feel I should be sitting at the dinner table with this group. Remember this is not Broken Lizard. This is Jay grown and developed demonstrating his unique sense of humor that only he can pull off in his direction, acting and writing . The cast chemistry works well together making this an entertaining series. I can only imagine the potential of this entire production if allowed to continue to develop the story line and explore each individual character . I want to see more!
An edgy, refreshing take on the "tired" TV sitcom. With an amazing cast of comedy regulars: Sarah Chalke, Luka Jones, Rob Delaney, Hayes MacArthur, Travis Schuldt, Collette Wolfe, Lindsay Sloane and Selma Blair.
This sitcom has hilarious one-liners, a raw honesty of married life, with sarcastic, irreverent humor. But at the same time dealing with serious issues.
Jay Chandrasekhar's classic generation 'X' characters have grown-up, had kids and taken their bongs, garage bands, and bad decisions with them.
I can't wait to see where they go!
This sitcom has hilarious one-liners, a raw honesty of married life, with sarcastic, irreverent humor. But at the same time dealing with serious issues.
Jay Chandrasekhar's classic generation 'X' characters have grown-up, had kids and taken their bongs, garage bands, and bad decisions with them.
I can't wait to see where they go!
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