Undateable
Undateable
TV-14 | 29 May 2014 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    morris singer

    I actually think the show pretty darn good, Yes there are better out there& the acting needs some effort but lets face it the first season of friends the acting was terrible but was hilarious! Anyway taking out Briga Heelan is probably the stupidest thing ever, because thats what kept most people attracted to it!! & yea Chris D'Elia is funny but Ron Funches (Shelly) is pretty funny too! Brent Morin is like a Topher Grace & Kevin Connolly kinda funny! It"ll Improve with time & Mainly PPL GOTTA LET THEMSELVES SMILE!! LET LOOSE! If you look back most shows back in the day with top awards at first had many hatred towards it & at the end it found its way in! Guys keep strong! SPICE IT UP!!!

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    movie_freak_dubai

    Is Undateable in the same league as Friends, How I Met Your Mother, Frasier... no it definitely is not but I didn't hate it. I even laughed at some of the jokes.Chris D'Elia is interesting in the lead role with a penchant for breaking out into weird expressions and weirdly well coordinated physical comedy. Brent who plays Justin is also reasonably good playing the socially awkward Bar owner. The only person I really don't like is the actor playing Shelly. I just don't get him or the character he portrays.Some episodes are definitely funnier than the others and while channel surfing if I encounter an unseen episode of Undateable then I wouldn't change the channel but would sit down and see what happens.

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    chikitakooki

    Category: Comedy Rating: 8/10 When Danny (Chris D'Elia) Buton's roommate Shannon moves out to get married, he leaves Danny a contact to get a new roommate to share house costs with. The new roommate turns out to be Justin (Brent Morin), a guy who loves singing and the owner of a bar called "Black Eyes" (that almost everybody mispronounces as "Black Guys"). He has a bunch of really quirky friends who hang out at his bar: tall and geeky Burski (Rick Glassman), a round figured Shelly (Ron Funches) who sees himself as the ultimate stud but has been having problems with conversing to the ladies, and a recently "out of the closet" gay Brett (David Fynn) who is still finding his courage in his new lifestyle. Justin does not fare better either, and has problems approaching his bar tender, Nicki (Briga Heelan), whom he likes but can only fantasize about approaching her. Well, they are in luck. Or so the 30 some year old Danny would have them believe that he can turn them from "undateables" into fully functioning relationship magnets. With his sister Leslie (Bianca Kajlich) in tow, he seeks to bring "happiness" to this hapless group. Finally, top stand up comic Chris D'Elia has a television show to call his own after being a feature on NBC's multi-camera show "Whitney" that starred Whitney Cummings. The show is totally hilarious and has also been getting great reviews from most television critic sites. It's an enjoyable show and it is refreshing to see Chris do his thing and maintain his funny, while not be laughing off at his jokes all the time. His supporting cast are by no means just bystanders and especially funny is Ron Funches whose expressions and witty lines are piercing even to his friends. Have fun watching the show!Review by Thomas Rajula/Zuqka.com

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    casper639

    I hated this show. Sucked big time but I kept watching for a couple chuckles. I can't say how bad it is, but there is that little something that eats at you to keep watching. It's simply awful. And truly it is awful but there is an annoying itch that it seems to scratch. The jokes are trite and the acting is awful.Why I keep watching I don't know. I hate it and if they quit making them I won't miss it but darn it I keep on watching. There is only one explanation why? I just haven't figured it out yet. Like a food you don't particularly like but can't stop eating. The city sucks, the characters suck, the actors suck, but they all suck so well.

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