Undateable

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  • TV-14
  • 2010
  • 1 Season
  • 7.3  (8,995)

Undateable was a popular American television sitcom that aired on VH1 from May 2014 to January 2016. The show was created by Adam Sztykiel and was based on the book Undateable: 311 Things Guys Do That Guarantee They Won't Be Dating or Having Sex by Ellen Rakieten and Anne Coyle. The show was a comedic take on the challenges of dating in the modern world and was beloved for its witty dialogue and relatable characters.

Brent Morin played the lead role of Justin Kearney, a confident and charming bartender who had never been in a serious relationship. His best friend was Danny Burton, played by Chris D'Elia, a cocky, carefree ladies' man who was always on the lookout for his next conquest. Bianca Kajlich played Leslie Burton, Danny's older sister who tried to keep him in line, while Ron Funches played Shelly, a lovable stoner who was always looking for love.

The show revolved around the various dating mishaps and adventures of the main characters. Each episode featured a new dating situation or challenge that the characters had to navigate and overcome, sometimes with hilarious results. The show tackled a range of topics related to dating, from the difficulties of online dating to the anxiety of meeting someone's family for the first time.

One of the standout features of the show was its use of live broadcasting. While most sitcoms are pre-recorded, Undateable was broadcast live for the entire third season. This added an extra layer of excitement and unpredictability to the show, as the actors had to perform in front of a live audience without the safety net of retakes or editing. The live format also meant that the show was able to include some improvisational moments and audience interaction, which made it feel more spontaneous and lively.

Aside from its unique format, Undateable was also beloved for its talented and charismatic cast. Brent Morin shone as the lead, bringing a combination of wit, charm, and vulnerability to his portrayal of Justin. Chris D'Elia was a standout as Danny, delivering his lines with razor-sharp timing and an irreverent sense of humor. Bianca Kajlich and Ron Funches were also fan favorites, bringing heart and humor to their roles as Leslie and Shelly, respectively.

Undateable was a critical and commercial success during its three-season run. It was praised for its clever writing, talented cast, and fresh take on the dating genre. While the show was canceled after its third season, it remains a fan favorite and is still available to stream on various platforms.

In conclusion, Undateable was a hilarious and relatable sitcom that tackled the ups and downs of dating in the modern world. With its talented cast, clever writing, and live format, the show was a standout in the crowded sitcom landscape. While it may no longer be on the air, it remains a beloved cult classic that is sure to entertain audiences for years to come.

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Seasons
Hour 5
5. Hour 5
May 14, 2010
Justin expresses his feelings for Nicki but doesn't get the reaction he expected.
Hour 4
4. Hour 4
May 13, 2010
Danny discovers that he's "in like" with a girl for the first time.
Hour 3
3. Hour 3
May 12, 2010
When Nicki makes a big confession to Justin, it puts his relationship with Danny to the test.
Hour 2
2. Hour 2
May 11, 2010
When Danny sends Nicki (recurring guest star BRIGA HEELAN) a message on Justin's behalf, it forces Justin out of his comfort zone and into action. Meanwhile, the group questions Danny's role with Justin, and with them.
Hour 1
1. Hour 1
May 11, 2010
In the first hour offenses such as a cell phone on the hip are discussed and why a women wouldn't want to go out with you.
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  • Premiere Date
    May 11, 2010
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (8,995)
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