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Season 2 – Undateable

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Ladies' man Danny has a new roommate, Justin. When he moves in, Danny ends up unintentionally adopting Justin's ragtag group of awkward friends as well. Danny decides to put his skill to use and begins a mission to school them in the ways of romancing a date. As the first lesson, he brings them to an event that his sister is hosting. Things seem to be off to a good start, but in the cold light of the following morning, it's clear that Danny has a lot of work ahead of him to make his new friends dateable.

Critics Reviews

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Daniel Fienberg HitFix "Undateable" is an intriguingly concept-less wonder. Mar 17, 2015 Full Review Hank Stuever Washington Post "Undateable" has two solid qualities going for it: The writing is deceptively sharp, and the show lucked out when it comes the uncertain science of ensemble casting. Mar 16, 2015 Full Review Randy Dankievitch TV Over Mind Undateable's laid-back nature (and terrific command of it) makes it one of television's hidden simple pleasures. Mar 11, 2020 Full Review Roger Catlin rogercatlin.com A generally unwatchable Bill Lawrence comedy supposedly set in Detroit (they're wearing the city's sports gear, anyway) about guys who are trying to hit on women. Mar 17, 2015 Full Review Robert Ham Paste Magazine It's all well-meaning, warm and fuzzy stuff, but stick with the show long enough and the innate strangeness of the show floats more and more to the surface. Mar 17, 2015 Full Review Read all reviews

Audience Reviews

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FRANCO R Loved this show, sadly it ended before its time. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/10/21 Full Review Audience Member The critics that dismiss this show either 1. Dont enjoy humor. 2. Dont watch more than one episode to at least give it a chance, or 3. Like to get off on writing snarky, negative reviews. Maybe it's all of the above? Either way - this show is hilarious, and has only gotten better with each season. Now that it is live, there's a totally new aspect to it that no other show can bring. I recommend EVERYONE watch this show! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member I've watched (well...tried to watch) a couple of episodes of this show and think it might be one of the worst shows on TV. How does NBC keep renewing this thing? Rated 1 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member Ever since "Undateable" went live for both the East & West Coast tapings, it has become a genuinely laugh out loud sitcom, which is to be expected since the show consists of four seasoned stand-up comics who do their best work improvising. In addition, whatever mess ups may occur during the live shows only adds to the hilarity of it all. The fact that the show is interactive with its fans through Periscope, Instagram, and Twitter both during the tapings and after has created a true connection between the fans and the cast and crew of the show, lending itself to a growing loyal fanbase who have dubbed themselves the JSquad. Through this group of superfans, the show consistently trends weekly on Twitter only aiding to the further growth and love of the show. Ala "SNL" style, the show also hosts special guests like "Scandal's" Scott Foley, "Scrubs" Zach Braff and Sarah Chalke, and musical guests like Weezer, Ed Sheeran, Meghan Trainor, and the Backstreet Boys, the latter three also having acting stints within the show. By breaking the "Fourth Wall" with meta references to current events happening the very day of taping, to the casts lives outside of the show, to the casts reactions to the live studio audience's reactions, the show manages to stay fresh and zeitgeist. Aside from the laughs, the heart of show lies in the relationships between the seven main characters from the bromance between odd couple Danny and Justin, to the romantic relationships between Justin and Candace and Burski and Leslie. Some of the best moments of the show entail the cast embracing each other in a group hug. When it comes right down to it, the success of the show is based ultimately on love: The love between friends, the love between romantic partners, and the love between the fans and cast and crew of the show. And to wrap it all up with a bow on top, is a genuine need to just laugh out loud at all the silliness and off the rails comedy that makes "Undateable" one of the funniest, most innovative sitcoms to grace television right now. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member disgusting awful show with and even worse title. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member Surprisingly funny...I laughed despite myself...just couldn't help it! Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Read all reviews
Undateable — Season 2

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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Mar 17, 2015 A Japanese Businessman Walks Into a Bar The gang tries to decide if Justin or Danny is the bigger jerk; a new bartender struggles with her job responsibilities; Leslie is upset when a gym uses a suggestive picture of her. Details Episode 2 Aired Mar 24, 2015 Candace's Boyfriend Walks Into a Bar Candace's friends are not impressed by her boyfriend and try to persuade her that she can do better -- despite Danny's objections; Shelly gives Brett kissing lessons. Details Episode 3 Aired Mar 31, 2015 An Imaginary Torch Walks Into a Bar Justin tries to act cool when Nicki returns and announces that she is engaged; Danny helps Justin come to a realization. Details Episode 4 Aired Apr 14, 2015 A Stray Dog Walks Into a Bar Danny tells Justin he has been overcharging him for rent; Brett helps Candace keep a stray puppy by teaching her how to lie. Details Episode 5 Aired Apr 21, 2015 A Priest Walks Into a Bar Danny wants to make a career move to prove to Justin that he's not a loser; Candace tries to help Shelly with his relationship problems. Details Episode 6 Aired Apr 28, 2015 A Sibling Rivalry Walks Into a Bar After the blind date Danny sets Leslie up with goes awry, Justin steps up when she needs someone to go with her to a work event; Shelly helps Burski get a suit. Details Episode 7 Aired May 5, 2015 A Live Show Walks Into a Bar Danny and Justin try to win over a backup singer in town for a music festival; the gang tries to keep Candace from relapsing with her ex. Details Episode 8 Aired May 5, 2015 A Live Show Walks Into a Bar Danny and Justin try to win over a backup singer in town for a music festival; the gang tries to keep Candace from relapsing with her ex. Details Episode 9 Aired May 12, 2015 An Angry Judge Walks Into a Bar Danny tries to help when Justin makes an embarrassing mistake in front of his girlfriend's father; Candace deals with her feelings for Justin. Details Episode 10 Aired May 12, 2015 Cop Number Four Walks Into a Bar Candace tries to win a free house in a contest run by Leslie; Shelly urges Brett to come out to his friends in London. Details
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Season Info

Director
Eric Dean Seaton, Phill Lewis
Creator
Adam Sztykiel
Executive Producer
Adam Sztykiel, Bill Lawrence, Jeff Ingold, Randall Winston
Screenwriter
Adam Sztykiel, Laura Moran
Network
NBC
Rating
TV-14 (L|D)
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Mar 17, 2015