Really

2014
Really

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EP1 Pilot Aug 28, 2014

Four hard charging Suburban Chicago couples try to grasp on to their dwindling youth. But what seems to be an innocent dinner party threatens to unravel their entire friend group.
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Released: 28 August 2014 Pilot
Producted By: Amazon Studios
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.amazon.com/Really/dp/B00MR9YNF0
Synopsis

A funny, honest, behind-the-curtain look at the psychological and emotional complexities of marriage and the charged dynamics of a tight-knit group of friends grasping on to what's left of their youth.

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davekell1 I liked the show, it felt real.The wife watched it after I did and the we watched it together, she said" its us but rich!" Its not to far out or drama laden to force you to care. Has a nice flow, doesn't jerk from scene to scene showing what each couple is doing at the same time.The writing is subdued and the cast doesn't talk in exclamation points. The only thing I didn't like about it was the wealth of the couples, most people don't live like this. The cast is decent looking but not that reality/movie beautiful. It seems to be a character driven drama not so much a comedy. It wouldn't replace 30 rock or community for me but its a great show from what I saw. Thanks Jay!
redwriteandblue (not really spoilers, but better safe than sorry) About a funny as a colonoscopy, this was a HUGE disappointment for me as it was produced by and stars Jay Chandrasekhar of the Broken Lizard comedy troupe, so I really had hopes for this one. Too many characters to cram into one pilot - you feel like you got to know, much less give a hang about, none of them (and one is so pathetic and annoying, it hurts just to see him on-screen) ... and the only humor in the pilot is either sex (will Jay's character get his birthday blowjob?) or drugs (everyone gets drunk and high at the friends' get-together, which I guess is funny except tanked and stoned they're all still so damn boring). Truly bad, unfunny, and a prime example of the worst of comedies that rely only on sex and drugs jokes to be funny ... and aren't.
Jason Panagakis Here's what I love about TV: it never knows what it is right away. Remember the first season of The Office? The first season of Seinfeld? If those were all we had to go on, they never would have become the classic series that we all know them as now. They got the chance to grow, though, and I'm hoping Really does, too. Right now? It's just a group of interesting characters and a healthy dose of blowjob humor. There's not really much of a story beyond "what happens when you're married to the same person every day?" but there's room to expand here. I love Sarah Chalke's take on the hot suburban mom and Selma Blair gets to really show her range as a petulant wife after years of playing petulant single women. Based on the cast alone, I can't wait to see what happens when actual story lines get introduced. Also, the running gag that Chalke's character can never decide what to order to drink is so hilarious. Like a baby bird, Really deserves a chance to spread its wings and fly and I hope we all get to see that happen.
taco1231 I dug the show. It was funny and well written. The dialogue and the jokes were top notch. I found the depiction of friends and married life to be pretty spot on. I also really liked the casting. Jay from BrokenLizard has turned into a good actor. I love Sarah Chalke and would watch her in anything. The guy that played Fred is really good too. I'm really curious to see where his storyline goes. I hope they make more of these. There needs to be more mature/intelligent writing on TV. I'm tired of watching relationship/dramas dumb it down for the audience. This is the first time I watched something and said "Yes, that's how it is!" Friends and relationships are never straight forward. This show gets it. My only criticism is that I want to see more.