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Marry Me (2014)
Season 1
TV-14
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As Annie and Jake return to their apartment in Chicago from a romantic two-week island holiday, they're about to reach a tricky-to-negotiate relationship crossroads.
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Where to Watch Marry Me (2014) • Season 1
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Cast of Season 1
Casey Wilson
Annie
Ken Marino
Jake
John Gemberling
Gil
Sarah Wright
Dennah
Tymberlee Hill
Kay
Tim Meadows
Kevin One
Dan Bucatinsky
Kevin Two
David Caspe
Executive Producer
Jamie Tarses
Executive Producer
Moses Port
Executive Producer
David Guarascio
Executive Producer
Marry Me (2014) • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
The Hollywood Reporter
Tim Goodman
It's damn hard to recommend this show either now or in the coming weeks.
Orlando Sentinel
Hal Boedeker
This show is meant to be endearing, but it's often excruciating.
AV Club
Molly Eichel
There's fine-tuning to be done here, but Marry Me has the potential to fill the Happy Endings-sized hole in all of our hearts.
IndieWire
Ben Travers
Marry Me is much more focused on its problematic core couple, but it's got a deep bench of supporting talent.
USA Today
Robert Bianco
Unlike many romantic comedies, Marry Me leaves you with two main characters who could carry stories that do not revolve around the progress of their relationship, which gives it room to grow.
New York Times
Mike Hale
At its best the show's language is inventively and diversely funny, drawing laughs in two or three or four different ways within the space of seconds.
NPR
Linda Holmes
I tend to gravitate toward it because it has both good jokes and lots of jokes, because I love the cast, and because I've followed Caspe into Weirdsville before and never, ever been sorry.
TheWrap
Jethro Nededog
There's no mystery that Annie and Jake are meant to be with each other. They're going to get married. The series will just need to draw that inevitability out as long as it can with a whole lot of, well, comedy.
New York Post
Robert Rorke
Wilson needs to dial back the screeching hysteria to give the audience a chance to believe that a catch like Jake would keep trying so hard.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Matt Zoller Seitz
I'm looking for something different in a sitcom. What do I mean by that? Not as predictable. Not as forced. Not acting like you're the epitome of feather-light charm when everything you do makes me want to trigger a silent alarm.
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
One big danger for any sitcom is forcing its premise. When the creators need to arrange for a ridiculous situation to set up the subsequent comedy and story line, the odds of survival plunge dramatically.
Newsday
Verne Gay
Marry Me is basically just a rom-com that takes the basic conventions of that threadworn genre and turns them inside out. That's been done before, certainly, but this still feels like something original has been added to the mix.
Los Angeles Times
Mary McNamara
Unfortunately, the show seems to be slightly less than a sum of its parts.
AV Club
Erik Adams
Such easy chemistry early on is a positive sign for the show's future, as is the approach of the supporting cast, which gamely attacks the small amount of material it's given.
Variety
Brian Lowry
Despite some funny bits and solid supporting players, the writing works a bit too hard at times, like the assertion that the couple is so joined they're like "Paula Deen and the N word."
San Francisco Chronicle
David Wiegand
In some ways, the show is a throwback to the days of wacky female sitcom stars with a lot of physical humor. What's lacking is charm and lovability.
Entertainment Weekly
Melissa Maerz
Marry Me wouldn't work without Wilson and Marino, who make Annie and Jake just cringeworthy enough to be funny.
HuffPost
Maureen Ryan
I am going to stick with this show and I have reasonably high hopes for it, even though the pilot is on the manic side.
Denver Post
Joanne Ostrow
If the series can focus more on the characters and less on the neurotic up-and-down engagement, it may finds its legs.
Washington Post
Hank Stuever
It's impossible to resist the fluidly written, sharply performed quips and pop-culture references that are effortlessly strewn across Marry Me's pilot episode.
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