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Generally favorable reviews- based on 155 Ratings
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Positive: 128 out of 155
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Mixed: 17 out of 155
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Negative: 10 out of 155
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Aug 30, 2014This show definitely meets my sense of humour, and that doesn't happen very often. In my eyes it is the best discovery since "New Girl" and if this show can not make it, both leads (with their characters) should join the cast of "New Girl". Chris Geere's character as a love interest for Zooey Deschanels Jess - that would be fun. Anyway, I hope "You're the Worst" gets more seasons.
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Aug 13, 2014Aya Cash is the real discovery here. I've seen her in many other shows but for some reason she's made this one all her own and does an incredible job with it.
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Aug 5, 2014
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Sep 19, 2014great tv show.smart plot.but somethings missing.but i gues that FX can cancel it after onlo one season because ratings are very-very- bad even for FX.
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Sep 22, 2014I have saved every episode of this show and have watched each at least three times. The quality of the main characters and supporting cast all the way down is just terrific. Well written and unique. I hope that You're The Worst is around for a long time.
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Oct 30, 2015Clever writing which is uncommon in TV sitcoms is abundant in this series. That and the quirky characters and off-beat situations make it fun to watch.
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Oct 10, 2014This a very funny show. They've experimented with melodrama unsuccessfully but otherwise it's well written, and includes very strong performances. Jimmy pretty much carries the show, but his strength as a lead only bring out his co-stars' talent.
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Dec 10, 2015This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Jul 19, 2014
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Aug 4, 2014You're the worst tries really hard to be edgy and can be a bit hit and miss, especially through the first episode. By episode three however, the show looks stronger and stronger, the characters grow on you and while it can still be "too much" at times, it seems the show has potential to become a good comedy.
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Jul 18, 2014Hey, this wasn't the worst. I wasn't expecting much, but there were a few good laughs in there. I could've done without the British accent, but the actor had enough charisma and chemistry with the lead actress to keep me tuned in next week, so I'll definitely check out episode 2 to see if it's still as funny.
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Sep 22, 2014
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Dec 10, 2016This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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May 20, 2018Horrible characters you can’t help but love. Think a darker, far more narcissistic Seinfeld if you will. Somehow, you end up rooting for them all, no matter how terrible. Funny. And some of the best portrayals of mental illness (depression / PTSD) that I’ve ever seen.
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Sep 21, 2016
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Sep 18, 2016
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Sep 22, 2014It's like a funnier, and dare I say, dirtier British Romantic Comedy turned into a TV show. And who knew that'd be such a great idea? It's got really funny moments. It does not compromise the story or the writing though as it gets better and better as the show progresses. It also helps that there's a nice believable chemistry between the leads.
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Sep 28, 2015
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Jan 3, 2022
Awards & Rankings
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Gretchen and Jimmy's story, which acquires surprising emotional weight as the season progresses, is highly addictive on its own merits.
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The show grows ever more confident each week. As Jimmy and Gretchen grapple with their relationship, their conflicts seem authentic and not contrived.
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It should be noted that Geere and Cash are very, very good--they just need better material. (Unfortunately, the rest of the cast, even though they don't get much work, grind the show to a halt--an almost insurmountable problem except that Worst's penchant for trying to shock with crassness is really the stumbling block here).