UNDATEABLE on NBC – First Look
May 13, 2013 by Marisa Roffman
Bill Lawrence (COUGAR TOWN, SCRUBS) was responsible for producing a whopping three pilots that got picked up this year, and UNDATEABLE is his NBC entry.
Take a look at some photos from the pilot, and NBC’s official description (plus, hopefully we’ll get video soon)…
“When confident slacker Danny Beeman (Chris D’Elia, “Whitney,” “Glory Daze”) takes Justin (comedian Brent Morin) on as a roommate, Danny unwittingly inherits Justin’s group of romantically challenged friends. Seeing himself as the ultimate player, Danny decides to teach the crew (who he dubs “The Undateables”) everything he knows about “the game of love.” For their first lesson, Danny takes the guys to an event hosted by his sister, Leslie (Bianca Kajlich, “Rules of Engagement”), who is a single mom with dating difficulties of her own. At first, Danny’s advice seems to pay off big-time: The shy guy talks to a girl, the no-filter dude learns it’s never OK to ask a woman when she’s due, and his nebbish roommate, Justin, goes home with a mystery woman. It’s not until the next day that they figure out it was Leslie. Here’s a refreshing comedy about the “do’s,” “don’ts” and “duhs” of dating.
Writer Adam Sztykiel (“Due Date”), Bill Lawrence (“Scrubs,” “Cougar Town”) and Jeff Ingold serve as executive producers. “Undateable” is a production of Warner Bros. Television and Doozer Productions.”
What do you think?
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I like Bill Lawrence shows, so willing to give it a shot. Scrubs was so deliciously anti-sitcom, so I’m nervous because this sounds totally like a sitcom…but we’ll see. I just hope there isn’t a laugh track! This feels like a combination of a lot of other shows, i.e. the one with David Hornsby and the guy from Entourage (can’t remember the names…oops!) and Guys with Kids and any other sitcom where people move in with one another.