ThiefHott
Too much of everything
Baseshment
I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
Nicole
I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
javierfcontreras
I was really interested at the beginning, Love was dealing with the sex addition problem, alcoholism and Gus' reality in the TV set.
Love tried to show the perspective of the teenager actresses and show how depressive it can be.
All of a sudden, all issues they were portraiting perfectly, were either non-solved, poorly solved, or just horribly-cheesy solved...
I liked the acting skills of a bunch of people in the series, but the writing got so bad and poor, that at the end they killed the little bit I liked the series.
wendipooh82
After I got past the first episode I was hooked. I binge watched the entire series in 2 days. Enjoyable, cute, but still adult enough
SnoopyStyle
In LA, Mickey Dobbs (Gillian Jacobs) is tired of her job at a podcasting company, has a loser sex partner, and tons of personal issues. Gus Cruikshank (Paul Rust) is a geeky aspiring TV writer working as a teacher for spoiled child actor Arya Hopkins (Iris Apatow) on a middling TV show. His girlfriend cheats on him and leaves him. Both Mickey and Gus are deeply flawed. Chipper Bertie Bauer (Claudia O'Doherty) joins Mickey as her new roommate fresh off the boat from Australia. One day, Gus helps Mickey at a convenience store.I love Community and Gillian is a great part of that. I don't know anything about Paul Rust. The odd part of this show is that a nerdy looking guy like Rust gets plenty of hot women. Sure, he gets dumped by a cute girl at the start but then he gets a threesome with two hot young sisters ... and he blows it. All of it pales in comparison to a goddess like Gillian. The show explains it by giving Mickey a mountain of personality issues. It could have played into the superficial difference between the two leads' looks but they rarely go there. At least, they don't go there enough. Judd Apatow is overseeing this show with Rust and his wife. The show has his brand of painfully personal awkward humor. The mix is pretty good. Mostly, I like all the characters. Most importantly, I like these two leads and their roles. They pull me into their relationship and O'Doherty is a terrific third wheel. Even Judd's daughter Iris actually work despite the nepotism. It's cancelled after three seasons on Netflix.
killofferson
This show hit it out of the park. Everyone is crazy and everything is awkward. Some people play it off better than others.