Mad Love

Mad Love 6n332z

2011
Mad Love
Mad Love

Mad Love 6n332z

6.6 | TV-PG | en | Comedy

Kate, Connie, Larry, and Ben are New Yorker thirty somethings searching for love in the city. When Kate and Ben meet and fall for each other, their friends remain cynical about the relationship.

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EP1  Fireworks
Feb. 14,2011
Fireworks

When Ben Parr and Kate Swanson accidentally meet at the top of the Empire State Building, they make a date for later that evening and each bring along their best friends, Larry and Connie, who instantly despise each other.

EP2  Friends and Other Obstacles
Feb. 21,2011
Friends and Other Obstacles

Ben and Kate aren't able to go on their first date because Larry and Connie are keeping them from it.

EP3  The Kate Gatsby
Feb. 28,2011
The Kate Gatsby

Ben gives bad advice to Kate not realizing that the advice could ruin a friendship that Kate and Connie have as well as the party being planned for Kate's birthday.

EP4  Little Sister, Big City
Mar. 07,2011
Little Sister, Big City

Kate welcomes her younger sister Julia for a visit and doesn't realize that her sister is all grown up. Larry and Connie decide to each other at the bar.

EP5  To Munsch or Not to Munsch
Mar. 14,2011
To Munsch or Not to Munsch

Ben is determined to win Connie over by helping her at her nanny job, while Kate tries to change Larry's ways after she learns that he breaks up with women by avoiding them until they leave him.

EP6  The Spy Who Loved Me
Mar. 21,2011
The Spy Who Loved Me

Kate spies on Ben when he is required to work late nights with his ex-girlfriend; Larry tries to track a mysterious woman.

EP7  Baby, You Can Drive My Car
Mar. 28,2011
Baby, You Can Drive My Car

When Kate crashes Ben's car during a road trip, the gang is forced to share a room for a night.

EP8  Paw & Order
Apr. 11,2011
Paw & Order

While Larry intrudes on Connie's dates with Officer Barrett in an attempt to get out of a traffic ticket, Kate fears for her job when she accidentally loses her boss's dog.

EP9  Pub Quiz
Apr. 18,2011
Pub Quiz

An obnoxious client forces Ben and Larry to jump through hoops before he gives them his business. Larry risks the - and his friendship with Ben - by choosing to participate in the bar's annual Pub Quiz instead.

EP10  The Young and The Reckless
Apr. 25,2011
The Young and The Reckless

When Ben and Kate each worry that they're not fun enough for the other, a spontaneous outing leads to disaster. Meanwhile, Larry tags along with Connie so he can find a chance to hit on her friend.

EP11  The Secret Life of Larry
May. 02,2011
The Secret Life of Larry

When Larry loses Connie's camera, she follows him around New York as he retraces his steps, but when they reach the end of the trail, Connie discovers there's more to Larry than she thought.

EP12  Friends
May. 09,2011
Friends

When Tiffany decides to leave New York because of her divorce, it means Connie must find a new job and Larry finally has a chance with his dream girl; however, they soon each get more than they bargained for.

EP13  After The Fireworks
May. 16,2011
After The Fireworks

Kate's ex-boyfriend reveals some shocking information that could put her relationship with Ben in jeopardy, and Connie and Larry's fake date takes a very real turn.

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6.6 | TV-PG | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: 2011-02-14 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.cbs.com/primetime/mad_love/
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Kate, Connie, Larry, and Ben are New Yorker thirty somethings searching for love in the city. When Kate and Ben meet and fall for each other, their friends remain cynical about the relationship.

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Comedy

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Cast

Tyler Labine

Director

Steve Olson

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Jason Biggs
Jason Biggs

as Ben Parr

Judy Greer
Judy Greer

as Connie Grabowski

Steve Olson
Steve Olson

Art Direction

Tony Yarlett
Tony Yarlett

Director of Photography

Timothy Mozer
Kim Sherwood
Kim Sherwood

Associate Producer

Anya Colloff
Anya Colloff

Casting

Rob DesHotel
Rob DesHotel

Co-Executive Producer

Rob Sheridan
Rob Sheridan

Co-Executive Producer

Sandi Hochman
Sandi Hochman

Co-Producer

Jamie Tarses
Jamie Tarses

Executive Producer

Matt Tarses
Matt Tarses

Executive Producer

Jason Biggs
Jason Biggs

Producer

Peter Kiernan
Peter Kiernan

Producer

Jay Kleckner
Jay Kleckner

Producer

Corey Nickerson
Corey Nickerson

Supervising Producer

Adrian Wenner
Adrian Wenner

Supervising Producer

John Swihart

Mad Love Audience Reviews 2835i

ChicRawIdol A brilliant film that helped define a genre
Rio Hayward All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Tayyab Torres Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
Quiet Muffin This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
mtakeda-17 The good: I think Larry's (Labine) comebacks are hilarious - he definitely made me laugh out loud more than once. The actors all do a good job delivering their lines. The bad: I want to like Ben and Kate because they have their endearing moments, but they're so predictable and perfect that I don't care about them. And I can't bring myself to care about the rest of the show if the two main characters are dead to me. I've always found the cranky best friend (Connie) an irritating character type. Comments on other reviews: -Some of the reviews said 'Don't judge a show off of the pilot', so I watched 3 episodes. I did grow to like the characters more than I expected in the pilot, but ultimately the show failed to keep my interest. -The show blatantly copies HIMYM to the point that it was distracting and made me angry. Again, 'takes bits from' or 'has the feeling of' HIMYM is a HUGE understatement. -I haven't really noticed the laugh track thing that other reviewers are complaining about. I even specifically looked for it.Take Home Message: It has the same effect as a sequel to a hit movie (i.e. Ms. Congeniality vs. Ms. Congeniality 2). The hopeful anticipation, the disappointment after you realize it pales in comparison to the original, and irritation of why you even bothered to watch it. If you haven't seen How I Met Your Mother or Gavin & Stacy, and enjoy sitcoms about dating, then you might like this show.
horrorflicklover I don't know how this show managed a 6.2 out of 10 at the time of this writing. That would suggest that it is above average. How so? This show not only failed to be creative or interesting, it also failed to be funny. And being a sitcom, that's rather important.CBS really struck out with this and "S&^% My Dad Says, both airing in the same season. The difference between the two shows, is that "S&^% My Dad Says" actually had potential. A better writing staff, some tweaks to the characters, and they'd have had a hit. God knows they had a good premise. Mad Love had no hope from the beginning. They attempted to blend "How I Met Your Mother" and "Friends" together. Problem is, they used many of the same premises and jokes that those shows already had. Well, those two shows, and every other sitcom in the world that came before it. That was the biggest problem. It just wasn't funny. Some people believe that it's hard to make a good sitcom nowadays because they've been played out. That's not true. They simply have to evolve. And funny sitcoms nowadays have done just that. But Mad Love was a unfunny clone of better sitcoms. They attempted to have an on-screen dynamic with the husky guy and bratty redhead girl for sure. Which, if you've ever seen a sitcom in your life, know that had this show continued, they would have had banter for many seasons, then slept together. It's an often used formula. Problem is, this time it wasn't funny.I gave this a few chances. Why not? I was already watching CBS, so why flip it before I checked out a new sitcom? It failed to hit. I seriously don't laughing more than twice total. Not for each episode, total. It would have been forgivable that the show was unoriginal had it at least been funny. BUT IT JUST WAS NOT AT ALL. I've probably said that about five times in this review. But that's seriously it, it didn't make me laugh. I saw it coming a mile away, and didn't like it when it arrived. You would feel the same way if you watched it. Unoriginal, boring, unfunny. If it has a redeeming point, it's that I thought the acting was just fine for all the main characters. Bottom line, you've seen this show many times before, and you definitely liked it better then.
mathias_kousholt This is a great TV show. It is so funny, especially Munch! Perfect combination of characters, which really works perfect for each other. The different personalities, really make this show worth seeing. Basically all my friends in Denmark love this show, and i hope there will be many more episodes, even though i've heard that it doesn't look to good:( It is definitely a worthy competitor to How I Met Your Mother. I think this will be a great success. It probably will need some time to "blume", but it will definitely get there, if they proceed working on the TV show. Larry Munch, is a great personality, which is definitely the funniest in this show!
fast_laugh Just watched the pilot Seriously needs work, which is disappointing because I love Tyler Libane(?) and miss "Sons of Tucson" Actors definitely need to build a rapport.. a very awkward feeling watching them do their parts(and the script isn't good to start with)However, the WORST part is the audience laughter(i don't know what you call it). It's very annoying and deteriorates what little amusement is presented. It doesn't even sound like recorded laughter that makes you want to laugh. Instead it sounds like forced laughter that is prompted.As is, worth a watch if nothing else to do, but definitely needs improvement