Boobirt
Stylish but barely mediocre overall
Solidrariol
Am I Missing Something?
Micah Lloyd
Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.
Stephanie
There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
swilliky
Josh (Jay Baruchel) has had struggles with dating for quite some time but now his tribulations are close to the end when he meets Lucy (Katie Findlay). At first, Josh and Lucy's relationship does not go smoothly with Lucy's roommate bringing out the border patrol and arguing on national news about boyfriend's sleeping over. Lucy decides to move in with Josh but not before a major remodel to impress her friends. Despite the bumpy beginning, Josh and Lucy get serious and Lucy has to go through a serious of training in order to meet Josh's mom Patti (Robin Duke) and stepdad Tom (Mark McKinney) with the help of Josh's sister Liz (Britt Lower). Mike (Eric Andre) does not approve of Josh's new girl at first as he no longer has time to hang out anymore. Mike starts a cult that is for guys only, but when Lucy sneaks Josh has to intervene. He arranges for all of them to hang out in a boring mine bar that traps Mike and Lucy together with miners. Eventually, Mike approves of Lucy, and it's Josh's turn to meet Lucy's parents. Lucy didn't always have the greatest relationship so is upset when Josh hits it off with Lucy's Mom (Julie White) and Dad (Mark Moses). Check out more of this review and others at swilliky.com
drydessert
This is one of the most original and creative shows in years. The stories actually deal with real issues of people 20 and older, but does so in a surreal way. I find about 50% of the episodes pretty boring. Overall though I can't complain because some episodes are amazingly on point. And I have to admit even the ones I find boring are still very imaginative. One of the best episodes for me personally would be season 1 episode 5.
mohdshafiulhaque
Man Seeking Woman intuitively grasps the high-drama narrative stakes felt by people falling in love, and the show's genre flirtations are great at conveying the way that experience feels. The show beautifully captures how two people in a relationship construct an imaginative world together, becoming the heroes of a private mythology. In a new relationship, mundane activities can take on an epic dimension: For instance, the site of your first date might turn into a sacred space, a landmark in your mental map of the world. The show has evolved with each season, beginning as just a series of one-off dates for Josh before focusing in on a single crush throughout Season 2 (which also caused tension with his best friend, played by Eric André). In Season 3, however, Man Seeking Woman gives Josh a stable, serious relationship with Lucy (Katie Findlay), who finally seems like the girl meant for him, and vice versa. Through this, the show morphs again to focus on jokes surrounding relationships and being in a couple, and does so with the same amount of wit, insight, and bizarre twists as it did in prior seasons.
ola allam
Totally expected from Jay Baruchel, i knew once i had seen the ad. I'll watch something new .... episode 1 I laughed like i've never laughed before !!!Hilarious i guess for only people who like this kinda crazy unrealistic still - i know this weird feeling - stuff. have you ever got this phase in your life when you see things and you feel very weird about it and you begin to tell people around you how the hell is that OK !! then all you get from people is this weirder reaction ... like why not ? or what is wrong with you ? like you the weird one .... but then you have to adjust and blind in. totally new way to express a man's life when he's facing a break up.