Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23
Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23
TV-14 | 11 April 2012 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    jrsousa2

    This show is amazingly creative, the text is fabulous, the jokes are always hilarious, and I love the dark and politically incorrect humor. Chloe is hilarious, so is June, they have incredible chemistry together and I was sad to see this show had only 2 seasons. Of course this show won't be for you if you're easily offended by political incorrectness, mean protagonists (though deep inside they're not 100% evil), and if you expect seriousness and realism in a movie. This movie is almost cartoonish. And some characters are obviously not very interesting, such as the Asian lady who's fanatic about Chloe (perhaps lesbian?), but you have to overlook them.

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    Charm Durh

    I am a 23 year old mother who, in another life I feel like I am June but so badly want to be Chloe. I fell in love with this show after watching the FULL First episode. But not until... 2014. I was just browsing Netflix and the title caught me off guard, but when I started watching it, it became amazing. I got my sister hooked. I mean, you can find yourself being both girls; Chloe and June. Then Mark (Erik Andre), is the closest to sexiest if there ever was a nerdy sexiest guy ever! His quirkiness and handsome smile. He is adorably sexy! mph. But It needs to return! SOMEWHERE. Along with Harry's Law and Orange is the New Black

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    SnoopyStyle

    June Colburn (Dreama Walker) is a naive girl from Indiana. Her new job disappears when her firm turns out to be a scam. She joins Chloe (Krysten Ritter) as a roommate but Chloe is trying to scam her out of her rent. The two opposites grow to be friends. Then there is James Van Der Beek playing a warped fictionalized version of himself as Chloe's friend.This show is basically about 2 broad big joke characters. The first is Krysten Ritter as Chloe, the B in the title. She's a modern day grifter living off the generosity/naivety of others. She spends her day with various schemes to party and to get money. The second is James Van Der Beek. He seems to have fun playing it over the top. I love the characters. The 2 jokes go a long way, but it never becomes more much than that. It struggles pass the original concept. The group chemistry never really gels. In the end, it lasted only 2 seasons and 26 episodes.

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    plex

    Freshly original, edgy, fast-paced,show has me hooked. Now in 2nd season, I hope it is here to stay for a while. Just when you think Chloe ( perfectly played by Ritter) cant sink any lower, she does, and with little care to the damage it may cause others. Chloe knows how to work the system and get virtually everything for free via manipulation and lies, and its all hilarious and full of twists and turns. But her alter-ego sidekick, the innocent but strong-willed June ( played by Walker) challenges Chloe to ultimately find the genius behind Chloe's schemes or to turn them around on her. The stories always go somewhere and with a crisp resolution. I love Van Der Beek's lampooning of both himself and the Hollywood mechanism. It gets a little cliché'd, as this is also done in Californication and Episodes but it still works and still is funny, IMO. Good strong character development throughout the cast, supporting players are entertaining as well. Good show!

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