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7/10
I really appreciate this show
kirkmanhayley22 February 2016
I like this show because it's not quite a sitcom and it's not quite a drama. It feels very real, like something you've probably experienced in your life before. There are so many little moments that strike a chord with me... The awkward silence after cracking a terrible joke. The exalting victory of the person you like finally texting you back. The struggle of navigating parties where you don't know anyone.

Some people might not like this show because of that rawness, but I for one find it endearing. I love seeing Mickey and Gus' story play out in such an unconventional way. You really do feel sympathy for the characters' successes and failures. Give it a try, because you might find a little bit of yourself in this show.
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8/10
Realistic love rollercoaster
ss32324 January 2022
I have watched this show from start to finish at least 3 different times. I wish this Judd Apatow series had more seasons!!

A story about loves up and downs. How life doesn't just go from point A to point B. The dialog can be awkward and situations can be cringy, but that's what makes this show so great! It's raw and real relatable. While also being so funny and witty.

Ps why are there so many reviews on here about appearance?? If you are watching things based on how people look, maybe you should take your upturned nose and glass of Rosé and switch your tv to something more your speed such as Keeping Up with the Kardashians or The Bachelor.
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9/10
Most relatable show I've seen
MrMcMurphy11 March 2016
I'm a 33 year-old male, but it's not just my age. It's the REALNESS that comes from the characters, the writing, the direction, the casting, the stories.

Every show/movie in this genre tries to capture the awkwardness, the weird stuff (especially misunderstandings), the ups and downs that happen on a regular basis when you're just trying to live your life and navigate the craziness. This show does it more accurately and effectively than any show I've seen.

It's so well done that you can be a part of, and FEEL, everything. And this show makes me FEEL great! (Like how the intro to the Simpsons made me feel - an escape, levity, optimistic, happy).

Everything is tight. Every second has something to offer.

I miss it already.
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10/10
A review to address other reviews
toriiiiee9 January 2018
The main gripe that bad reviews seem to have with this show is the fact that Gus is such a nerd but still manages to score with all these chicks in Season 1. My rebuttal to that is if that is what annoys you about this show, you are totally missing the point. The 2 girls were sisters (ew) and the super hot actress chick...did you SEE that sex scene?

I believe this what makes this show so great. It is without a touch of irony or satire when we see the characters display complex, layered emotions, and witness all of their successes and failures. I appreciate a show that doesn't hand me a stereotypical, one dimensional character who is pigeon-holed in to category A, B, or C.

Yes, one could claim that Gus is just an awkward nerd and Mickey is just a manipulative, narcissistic bad girl. But we also see Gus living a pretty happy life, with a large group of friends attending a weekly music-themed gathering, and overall being a mostly considerate person. He is a pushover and if that pisses you off, you need to get a life. Gus deserves to be as empowered as Mickey is, just as Mickey deserves to be as humble and considerate as Gus is.

That being said - they both make mistakes. Mickey needs to learn how to face her demons more efficiently, and Gus needs to be more honest and direct. I appreciate seeing a show where no one is perfect but no one is 100% shitty either. Wonderful acting and excellent pacing make this relatable and overall a total pleasure to watch.
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8/10
I love this show and I don't know why
dottedzebras14 May 2016
I don't write reviews but I had to on this one. I love this show, but I can not pinpoint what it is about it that I love so much. Maybe because it's real? Or because you genuinely feel for the characters. You watch this show and you will think to yourself "oh, I remember when that was me" or "I've been through that before". It literally has made me think about so many past relationships and all the stages in my life. If someone were to try to explain to me what this show was about before I watched it, I don't think I would have been interested in it. I'm so happy I went in with no expectations because it seriously is a great show.

For those who are leaving bad reviews, maybe they've never been in situations like these? I don't know but I can definitely see it being a show that is a hit or miss. Fortunately it was a hit for me! Can't wait for next season.
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7/10
MIckey Dobbs has a mental illness
baneetkaur0616 April 2018
I seriously believe the character of Mickey Dobbs has borderline personality disorder. She shows all the symptoms perfectly. And i can tell this how? Because I've got the same illness. Her addiction to love and sex, her habit of smoking, her narcissism, her wanting to start a fight, blaming others, her careless nature, and the most significant symptom - unstable relationships, all point to borderline personality disorder. I applaud the writers who have really showed what its like to be a borderline and what its like to date one. If anybody have any views or opinions on this?
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10/10
I loved it!!...but I think I understand why others didn't.
Giantjott17 March 2016
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If you don't have a passing knowledge/interest in romantic comedies, then I suggest you keep moving. While this show definitely injects doses of reality throughout, the basic premise is nothing more than your standard Rom-Com formula. But while the writing may feel cliché at times, there is also a strong sense of self-awareness, like when the male lead, Gus, throws out his Blu-ray collection of the most obvious, guilty-pleasure Rom-Coms from the past thirty years, criticizing them for their terrible relationship advice. Or like when Bertie, the female lead's Australian roommate, interrupts a studio tour to expound upon the genius of one of her favorite Rom-Coms, The Holiday. In both cases, it's obvious that the characters have an unhealthy relationship with the genre. This is an especially interesting commentary on Gus's character, who, later in the season, tries to encourage the writers of Witchita (the show for which he works) to step up their game, instead of relying on formulas. As Gus becomes completely unhinged during a writer's meeting, it becomes apparent that for all his enthusiasm and idealism, he's actually rather unperceptive. He may have stumbled upon a good idea, but he doesn't seem to understand why it's a good idea. One of the stars of Witchita, a child actor played by Apatow's youngest, nails it when she exclaims, "Why did you make him a writer? Every time he makes a suggestion, it's way off. He just doesn't understand the campy nature of the show." For this reason, I suspect Gus would have similar issues understanding the vibe of 'Love.' Not because he's an idiot, but because this show plays with a lot of subtle irony. Irony which, incidentally, the female lead, Mickey, revels in. Everything she says has a double meaning. When Gus takes her to the magic castle, she derives the most fun from watching the other spectators, an ironic, veiled criticism on magic-fans in general, which Gus takes personally, as he is, after all, one of the spectators for whom magic is a straightforward source of entertainment. Later, when Gus invites her to a party where the goal is to write theme songs for movies without theme songs, she keeps trying to find the second layer, assuming the point is to write sarcastically bad songs in order to make fun of bad movies. Of course, the biggest irony is when Mickey ends up turning into the clingy sort of girl you expected Gus to be, and Gus ends up being more of an asshole. While not entirely new ground, the whole thing about Gus being fake-nice felt refreshing, as it subverts the typical "I Love You Beth Cooper"* formula.

So while this show definitely relies heavily on a vast history of Rom-Com tropes, it engages with them in slightly ironic and often original ways. The title is another good example, as the show both lives up to its name, in that it deals constantly with the pursuit of love, while also reading as sarcastic, with there being very little actual love displayed by the characters (Bertie being the main exception). And yes, the characters are spoiled, materialistic, narcissistic screw-ups, but they also reminded me of people in my life, including myself. It's like the cast of a Rom-Com was dropped into real life, where all their vapid aspirations are suddenly revealed as such, and as a result the characters can actually evolve (for better or for worse), all the while still being subconsciously affected by the Hollywood Rom-Com machine. This technique works especially well for me, as the fusion of platitudes and realism makes the realism seem even more realistic by contrast. In fact, this is probably what I found most enjoyable about this show: the dose of realistic dialogue and acting in an otherwise familiar scene, such as the impromptu jam session at the otherwise typical Hollywood pool party, or the way the unrealistic mismatching of cool, hot chicks with dorky dudes is explained with authenticity by a group of women describing their phases of sleeping with only unattractive men. Unfortunately, for many people this just reads as adding shock value to a played-out scenario. Personally, I find this show more intelligent than that.

*Also starring Paul Rust
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6/10
I just don't like the people in it
LucyBonette11 March 2017
One of the main characters, Mickey, is just horrible. It's amazing she appears to have friends on this show, because she's super selfish. If people are not talking about what she wants, or when she cannot relate to the conversation, or she's not getting any attention, she just keeps annoying people or even sabotaging the night. It's just uncomfortable to watch. And sure she's a recovering drug addict, but most people don't even know that.

I do kind of like Gus, but then it annoys me that he would go for such a horrible person.

I am still watching this though. I'm pathetic.
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10/10
Most overlooked sitcom going. Just excellent
I can't believe how many reviews here try to sum up this show with comments like "awful people", "awful characters", "he or she is this or that". How so many people can just miss the point of this show is unbelievable to me.

The beauty of the show and characters is the fact that no-one is perfect and that we are all flawed. How many people do you know in real life where their lives are flawless? How many of our lives have a resolution to every mistake or situation we have ever found ourselves in?

This show is excellent. It's funny. It's moving. It has pain, and regret, and love, and frustration, and stress, and annoyance, and respect, and regret and passion. As fictional as it appears, it does an amazing job in resembling all of our day to day relationships, while providing the viewer with the escapism and fun we need from just sitting back and watching TV.

I'm writing this review after a few beers, but a man is at his most honest when he's less than sober (ironically), but this this show has been my favourite show for a long time and people need to look past some idiotic reviews in here. This show works. The script works. The cast works. The director works. The soundtrack works. This shows is flawless. Just sit down, and watch it.
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"Love" is a BAD choice for a title...
Dr_Sagan21 February 2016
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This is about Neflix's new (2016) TV series "Love" starring Gillian Jacobs.

First of all this series is seriously mis-titled. Why someone would choose such a wide, multilayered, and with so many different meanings, universal, yet vague without the proper context, word as the title of a TV show, is beyond me. Maybe he thought a generic title like "Friends" could bring him success eventually, but "Love" is broader by far. It even makes it very confusing searching for it in the WWW.

Anyway. This series isn't ambitious enough to justify such a heavy title. It is just a same-o same-o attempt to give you some "insights" about dating in modern USA (basically). I've lost count on how many comedies are/were/will be out there about dating.

So, is there any significant difference from all the previous attempts? Well, no. Not really. The pilot episode tries to be a little bit more "direct" (I could use another word such as spicy or even vulgar here) with Gillian Jacobs's character saying to the mother of her on-and-off boyfriend phrases like "His cum is still inside me."

The thing is that, choices like that, makes you think about the essence of the show and if its purpose is more to provoke than to present any serious aspects and problems of todays relationships.

I wouldn't try to recommend you not to see it. It's not a sin or the end of the world if you do, but hold a small basket and see it as the thing really is. A light and forgettable TV series.

------ UPDATE: After watching All 10 episodes I have to lower the grade. Again the show has absolutely NOTHING to do with Love of any kind. Also it didn't felt like a comedy at all. The last 2-3 episodes were actually quite depressing. ((("Love" is basically the story of a troubled young substance and sex addict and a guy who is the definition of Loser.))) One of the things I hated the most is that the supposedly "Nice Guy" Gus is a Jerk and a Mean person with terrible personality. A truly unsympathetic character with no charisma whatsoever. Plus no one can believe that an ugly lame idiot like Paul Rust could possibly score with 2 beautiful girls like Gillian Jacobs and Briga Heelan in the same week.
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6/10
Insufferable characters
jllagunos26 August 2018
I can't believe how annoying are both main characters. Mickey is self destructive, selfish... But Gus is absolutely disgusting, such an idiot with Bertie, such a low self esteem regarding his job as a tutor... Cannot feel any empathy for this guys...
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10/10
This is so good!
kingans20 February 2016
I was not expecting to like this show, and I was laughing and captivated and I can't wait to keep watching this human "superfund site" of a couple sort it out. It is well written and Paul Rust is perfect as an awkward, cute, slightly devious 30 something.

Like this new show a lot! We watched it in a group that ranged from a whole contingent that age of Mickie and Gus (they totally related to it) to people in their 70's who also loved it.

This isn't strictly a comedy, as it examines insecurity, awkwardness, drugs etc. It is not for everyone but a lot of viewers will be hooked. The situations and characters are very real.
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6/10
Never with Gus
memayrinck29 October 2019
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Had to write a review because there is no way this cute cool crazy impulse control girl would ever everrrrrrrr hook up with that annoying dud who makes jokes from the 60's and needs to rhyme everything. I can't stand him. Why not give her something realistic? Best thing on the show is Iris Appatow, Judd's daughter, as Arya, deadpan bored and super threatening. Love her. Say no to Gus. I can smell his bad breath through the computer.
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5/10
They're both terrible people but that's never confronted
legotech9831 May 2018
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Mickey and Gus are terrible people, cheating etc. While those things would seem like a good set up for conflict, the other person never finds out or they are just forgotten by everyone. Instead of the truth about Mickeys affair coming out, it's swept under the rug and the show abruptly ends with season 3. Gus never finds out, there is no resolution to this conflict.
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9/10
Season 2 hits it out of the park
Br4ve-trave1or13 March 2017
I personally loved the first season with memorable episodes, including 'the date', with Birtie and Gus just to name one. So I was looking forward to the second season and it did not disappoint at all! The shows good at what it aims to do. It's not a series for its deep intricate plotting. It's an exercise in character, one that happens to feature truly exciting personalities. Perhaps this is the perfect example where a shows structure is perfect with the balance of bin-gable viewing with it's blended ease. Love has a certain charm to it and each episode feels like a mini-indie movie and by episode 5 your reminded why this series is such a real pleasure to watch! Loved it bring on season 3
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10/10
AWKWARD!
talal-6755114 June 2022
If I had to describe this show in one word, i'd say awkward. And I mean that in a good way, this whole cast is awkward and weird and I love every bit of it.

I find that it is a simple story with normal people living their daily life and struggles and thats what draws me more into it. Its a cute binge worthy show. Nothing over the top. Love it.
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6/10
I meannnn.....
NataH201528 April 2020
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Ok I really love how they tried to make a realistic show but dude come on there's not a slight chance in real life that so many hot girls will want that one super nerdy guy.
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10/10
It gives the feeling
naxerillen-164338 April 2021
This is the most geniune interpretation of falling in love in contrast to all these shows that exaggerate what it is. People have voids and gaps in themselves and they don't act around a strict code: they are permeable and changing creatures, wgereas this show conveys it in a beautiful way.
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7/10
Written by men
rtpaddy16 June 2020
Absolutely no way would that pathetic, charmless, physically repulsive guy ever get women who looked that good. It's 100% the stuff of male fantasy. End of. .
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10/10
It's Great!
joefatica5 March 2017
I have watched Season One multiple times and it's great each time. I love the characters, all of them! I love the dialogue! I love the music! I love the situations these characters have to deal with! I love the subtlety the nuance! This show has it all! I can confidently say it is one of the greatest shows of all time with one of the greatest ensemble casts ever assembled for TV! If they stop now it remains great but don't you want to know more? I do! I love this show and all the characters! I cannot wait to see where they all end up.
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7/10
Unrealistic but fun to watch!
ijvanbruggen1 December 2020
It feels like a very realistic romcom at first.. A huge nerd meets a borderline kind of girl with a lot of personal issues.. Then for some completely unrealistic reason the women in the series see him as a very attractive God. He almost stumbles from one girl to the other without doing anything for it at all.. It takes away the whole realistic feel of the series.. but then I saw that Paul Rust (starring role as Gus) is one of the creators and writers of the series.. Not saying anything anymore..
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10/10
I want more!
manomoab-635-21999013 March 2016
Absolutely loved this series. One big drawback. It's over I have to wait months for season 2!

I've always loved Apatow's work, ever since Freaks and Geeks. But this is his best, most creative -- and very risky -- work yet.

It starts off very slow. I wasn't even sure I liked it, or even whether I thought the characters were believable for the first couple of episodes. But it grows on you, and then, something really big happens. You start to fall in love with these two, seemingly incompatible, even ridiculous people. And then, you can't get enough of them, and then their ups and downs start to make you choke up and you never want this to end.

What seemed strangely "raw" directing, writing and acting, turns out to be amazingly honest and rich and unadorned and beautiful.

And Gillian Jacobs --- this girl is going to be huge! I can't stop watching her.

I can't wait for season two.
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8/10
Giacomo_De_Bello7 July 2016
Created by Paul Rust, Lesley Arfin and Judd Apatow, "Love" is a romantic comedy series that is way less pretentious and quirky than its title suggests. After a very bad day Mickey (Gillian Jacobs) meets Gus (Paul Rust) at their local grocery store after he paid her coffee, as she had no money with her. "Love" is the story of the two of them trying to figure out their very messy lives whilst feeling a connection for each other after that first quirky, yet sweat day together.

After "Freaks and Geeks" and "Undeclared", Judd Apatow has another brilliant series to add to his resume and it is so wonderful that he can finally get to do a second season as both of his shows were canceled after their first run and they are all so deserving of further character work.

This is the third time I find myself reviewing a show by Apatow in less than two months and it feels kind of repetitive by now because the reason this show succeeds is exactly the same why his others do: treating the characters with affection and love and making them develop in a constantly poignant and relatable way, whilst never loosing a sense of fun and love for life which lights up the screen with the usual, non-stop laughs that constantly carry forward the storytelling in an effort of combination between comedy and story that is both perfect and extremely rare to find.

The writers populate this show with such distinguishable and unique characters it never feels we have to stop and halt the story to get a gag and some laughs out of it. They integrate every person organically and whilst it is clear that almost every side character is playing off a stereotype they always get away with it, both because of great self-consciousness and because of genuine story beats where all of the people are handed turns that ground them in reality. So whenever the comedy come out, it gradually builds and releases flowing naturally with story. It is such a difficult thing to pull off, but Apatow has demonstrated throughout all of his career to have a natural instinct for playing to stereotypes, reversing them, mocking them, using them correctly to understand a character instantaneously and ultimately delivering the laughs without ever feeling slightly offensive nor looking down at these characters.

Now the show's merits don't end simply on comedy value, actually comedy might be secondary to what is the primary focus of the writers which is the relationship between Mickey and Gus, a great opportunity to look at blossoming relationships, the complications of dating and trying to make someone else like you, but most of all looking at two different types of broken individuals (one admittedly more than the other) and the challenges they face in their every day lives which aren't by any mean romanticized and instead ring so true and bittersweet.

I think this series gave me a crush on Gillian Jacobs: she brings to life Mickey in all of her off beat charisma and humanity and she is for sure the character whom I most related to, but also the one that had the most interesting arch. There are many, many points in the show where Mickey takes decisions that aren't necessarily understandable looking from the outside-in, but Jacobs grounds her so much, she strips away any filters and gives this incredibly human performance that manages to make us us stick with her even when she repeatedly makes the wrong choices. Paul Rust isn't any less interesting, his struggles are very different from Mickey's and it makes for a very fresh dynamic throughout the show. Gus is painted as a very coherent character and the perfect "Apatowian" under-dog who has become a staple of the years still never loosing his fascination with audiences thanks to an always original take on said dynamic.

Does the show have flaws? Yes, it is occasionally a little too exuberant and the approach to some characters might be considered simplistic or rushed at times, but on such a low budget it is extremely impressive to look at quality of storytelling and character development we are handed in five hours of content that pass by in the blink of an eye. Another gem of joy from Apatow.
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6/10
Gillian carries the show
hazarmusluoglu8 July 2021
I don't understand the reason of creating a very dislikable main character. I wanted to root for Gus but there he has no single attribute that I could like or relate to. I only watched the show because Gillian Jacobs.
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2/10
Awful people.
mightymorrigan29 March 2018
I tried getting into it because the background characters are interesting and funny but the two main characters are just horrible people.
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