Looking

Looking 3c43i

2014
Looking
Looking

Looking 3c43i

8.2 | TV-MA | en | Drama

Three friends in San Francisco who explore the fun and sometimes overwhelming options available to a new generation of gay men.

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EP1  Looking for the Promised Land
Jan. 11,2015
Looking for the Promised Land

Patrick, Agustin, and Dom make their way to the Russian River for a short visit to Lynn's cabin and end up attending a party in the woods. Patrick thinks about what he wants. Dom looks for clues about Lynn's old life.

EP2  Looking for Results
Jan. 18,2015
Looking for Results

Patrick and Kevin attempt to create a gay game app. Patrick finds a small rash. Dom take a look around a location in the Tenderloin.

EP3  Looking Top to Bottom
Jan. 25,2015
Looking Top to Bottom

Patrick gets ready for his first official overnight stay with Kevin. Kevin does not want Patrick's friends to know they are seeing one another. Agustin goes to see Richie to sort things out.

EP4  Looking Down the Road
Feb. 08,2015
Looking Down the Road

Patrick attempts to find out if he can still be friends with Richie. Patrick starts to question his relationship with Kevin. Agustin spends a day at a shelter with Eddie.

EP5  Looking for Truth
Feb. 15,2015
Looking for Truth

On an excursion to San Leandro, Patrick gets to see where Richie grew up, and finally has a chance to apologize for the way things ended. Agustín decides to pay a visit to Eddie after hearing he's sick at home. Meanwhile, wrought over the situation with Patrick, Kevin considers what to do next.

EP6  Looking for Gordon Freeman
Feb. 22,2015
Looking for Gordon Freeman

Patrick throws a bash for Halloween and dresses up as his favorite video-game character, but he's distracted by Richie and his new boyfriend. Meanwhile, Agustín hopes to make after-party plans with Eddie; and Doris reluctantly agrees to a couples costume with Malik.

EP7  Looking for a Plot
Mar. 01,2015
Looking for a Plot

After Doris learns of the sudden death of her father, Dom and Patrick travel with Doris to Dom and Doris' hometown of Modesto, where they revisit some old haunts and attend an emotional funeral.

EP8  Looking for Glory
Mar. 08,2015
Looking for Glory

Patrick is eager to present his new game app with Kevin at the GaymerX convention, but soon worries their booth may not be 'sexy' enough. Dom shows Doris and Malik the progress on his chicken take-out window. Agustin is forced to confront his underlying fears about having protected sex with HIV-pos Eddie.

EP9  Looking for Sanctuary
Mar. 15,2015
Looking for Sanctuary

Patrick and Kevin look at a sleek new apartment for Kevin, and later, Patrick's mom convinces him to spend a day at the zoo with his judgmental sister Megan. Some bad financial news forces a wedge in Doris and Dom's friendship. Eddie convinces a resistant Agustin to take on an art project for the shelter.

EP10  Looking for Home
Mar. 22,2015
Looking for Home

In the season two finale, Patrick makes a discovery that leads him to question what he wants in a relationship. Malik encourages Dom to try to patch things up with Doris. Agustin's nerves come out at the shelter's mural-unveiling event.

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8.2 | TV-MA | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: 2014-01-19 | Released Producted By: HBO , Fair Harbor Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.hbo.com/looking
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Three friends in San Francisco who explore the fun and sometimes overwhelming options available to a new generation of gay men.

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Comedy

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Cast

Raúl Castillo

Director

John Hoffman

Producted By

HBO , Fair Harbor Productions

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Jonathan Groff
Jonathan Groff

as Patrick Murray

Frankie J. Alvarez
Frankie J. Alvarez

as Agustín Lanuez

Murray Bartlett
Murray Bartlett

as Dom Basaluzzo

Russell Tovey
Russell Tovey

as Kevin Matheson

Raúl Castillo
Raúl Castillo

as Ricardo "Richie" Donado Ventura

John Hoffman
John Hoffman

Co-Executive Producer

Looking Audience Reviews 311vc

Incannerax What a waste of my time!!!
Fairaher The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
Kodie Bird True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
Tyreece Hulme One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
Ken Adams No wonder it got cancelled after 2 seasons. The characters are so annoying.Some Spoiler AlertPatrick - wishy washy, ive aggressive. Following Ritchie like a puppy when Ritchie told him multiple times he is not ready to get back. Or when he want to talk about something, then immediately says unless you don't want to? When he asked Kevin if he had ever hooked up while with his ex, like duh? Hello, he cheated on his ex for you! Etc, etc.Kevin - hard to root for a main character who is a cheater. And the plot didn't dwell into why he and his ex didn't get along, because all the scenes together they were like a model happy couple.Ritchie - what a boring dude. I would fall asleep if I was dating him. You would think someone that hit on somebody on a subway would have a lively personality. And he has the audacity to be dramatic when he trying to help Patrick bow-tie while he is driving and bringing weed to a family wedding? It just doesn't make sense.Agustin - what a loser, and how does he keeps on partying and eating out when he didn't have a job?Dom - only character that was slightly bearable, but that dramatic scene with him and ex in the lobby didn't add up to his type of personality. John - Kevin ex, only character likable, but then he isn't the main character so he was spared from the bad writing.
ChrisMendez2010 This show was my first HBO series to watch from beginning to end, and I am so glad that I did. As a huge 'Friends' fan, I really enjoyed watching the dynamic of this close-knit group of people. All the characters became more endearing as they each reached their emotional lows through the course of their relationships on the show. This show honestly explores sex and health issues in the gay community, while representing gay men in a way that is relatable to all people. I love the humor that was brought to every episode, even those tinged with a real sadness. Finally, 'Looking' is about the love a group of friends has already found with one another, while they each continue their own journeys of self-discovery.
Jeffrey Roegner "Looking" is sort of this generation's "Boys in the Band", the 1968 play (and 1970 film) that centered on gay men living in New York. We follow three men living in San Francisco, each at different stages in their romantic lives. One, Agustin, is moving in with his long time boyfriend, leaving behind perpetually single, and possibly commitment phobic Patrick, while their friend Dom is weary of growing older and hooking up with younger men. As the season progresses, these story lines get more complicated, as Agustin's carelessness jeopardizes his relationship, Patrick finds himself in a love triangle, and Dom finds himself falling for his older business partner. The show really just employs traditional soap opera conventions to it story lines, but what strengthens it are the actors and the writing. Jonathan Groff is likable and believable as Patrick, as is Murray Bartlett as Dom, and Frankie J Alvaraz, who plays Agustin is good in his role, but his character is unlikeable (and maybe deliberately so). The ing cast is fantastic too and the scripts are both witty and engaging, Russell Tovey is fantastic as Patrick's new boss. The show's story lines are fairly realistic, and the characters are three dimensional and develop as the season goes along. They are selfish, they seem like real people. This is one thing I really liked about Looking. I can't wait for more.
derrickluciano One of the best gay themed TV series I've seen. A splice of gay life of 30's-40's men in SF, showing their loves and insecurities.The story focuses on three gay friends: Patrick an efficient game designer who has issues with his Mexican boyfriend Richie, and later develops some tension with his British boss Patrick; Agustin, an artist testing the boundaries with his bf Frank; Dom a 40's guy who is eager to start his restaurant business and then maybe finding something more than just a business relationship with partner, the older guy Lynn.I am not sure why the other commentators find the series boring or slow. Probably they only watched the first episodes. I suggest watch it in full. It is moderately paced. It takes time to get to know the characters but you will get involved in the end. That's how I experienced it.The acting is quite natural and their conversations feel like ad-libs. Kudos to Jonathan Groff as Patrick, who seems not to be acting at all. Get perked with Kevin with his British sways and accent. Sympathize with romantic Richie or feel the nervousness of Dom as he prepares for the pop-up. You can feel Agustin's loneliness at the train scene. And I wouldn't mind having Doris as a friend.Now I'm looking forward to Looking Season 2!