- Network: NBC
- Series Premiere Date: Oct 14, 2014
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 34 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 23 out of 34
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Mixed: 5 out of 34
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Negative: 6 out of 34
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Oct 14, 2014Casey Wilson is back working with David Caspe, and the results are promising, even from the pilot. The writing is quick and funny and Ken Marino and Casey Wilson bring out great performances especially Wilson (who's definitely channeling her inner "Penny"). I hope this show lives up to its creator's previous effort, Happy Endings.
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Oct 14, 2014Quick writing and hilarious comedic performances by the entire cast (SNL alum Casey Wilson especially) help this show through sitcom cliches. The quick writing is layered with tons of jokes packed within each scene and is delivered with awkward comedic ease by Wilson and Marino.
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Nov 1, 2014The leads are charming and the writing is tight--and I mean tight. "Marry Me" is poised and quite good. All it needs to do is have some sort of conflict week-to-week and be a little less predictable.
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Nov 17, 2014This show is omg my new favorite comedy this fall i have. Had a crush on Casey wiltson for awhile now and this only proves why I do she is as beautiful as ever and funny as crap I love everything about this show and everyone involved is fantastic I highly recommend that you watch this I am a guy and I fricking love it
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Oct 15, 2014Marry Me shows promise of a new Happy Endings. I know, I know, I'm saying that because of Casey Wilson. But really, she's funny here and so is Ken Marino.
I hope the show delivers and I pray that if it does, it doesn't meet the same fate as Happy Endings. That show didn't deserve to be cancelled.
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Marry Me starts off annoying and unlikable and rarely dips from that, even though fans of Happy Endings will no doubt tune in for star Casey Wilson and for that show's creator, David Caspe, who also created this one.
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It doesn't stretch itself too thin working for laughs, but rather earns them genuinely.
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[Marry Me is] just too much an embodiment of the sitcom usual, and the gender-stereotypes usual, and the network-creativity usual.