In Weird Loners, four people who are bad in relationships improbably wind up as joined-at-the-hip friends. There's the player-jerk, the child-man, the commitment phobic artist, and the suffocating one.
Of course, all TV series are basically built around getting a bunch of people to hang out together and then finding stuff for them to do, so the theme of relationship dysfunction comes and goes, but the series hasn't forgotten the underlying theme so far.
The show is quite funny and likable. It's got a good cast, particularly Becki Newton, who I'm pulling for since I liked her last, failed series, The Goodwin Games. I'm hoping this show is doing well, but I haven't heard anything about its ratings so I'll just keep my fingers crossed that it survives.
Of course, all TV series are basically built around getting a bunch of people to hang out together and then finding stuff for them to do, so the theme of relationship dysfunction comes and goes, but the series hasn't forgotten the underlying theme so far.
The show is quite funny and likable. It's got a good cast, particularly Becki Newton, who I'm pulling for since I liked her last, failed series, The Goodwin Games. I'm hoping this show is doing well, but I haven't heard anything about its ratings so I'll just keep my fingers crossed that it survives.