MARRY ME on NBC – First Look
May 11, 2014 by Marisa Roffman
HAPPY ENDINGS’ creator David Caspe has a new comedy at NBC, MARRY ME, starring former HAPPY ENDINGS star (and his real-life fiancee) Casey Wilson, about a long-time couple who opt to postpone getting engaged in order to do it right.
Check out some photos from the series, the network’s description of the series, and a trailer…
MARRY ME
The trailer:
NBC’s take: “Six years ago, Annie (Casey Wilson, “Happy Endings”) and Jake (Ken Marino, “Eastbound & Down”) bonded over their mutual love of nachos and they’ve been inseparable ever since. Now, after returning from a romantic two-week island vacation, Jake’s all set to pop the question. Before he can ask, though, Annie lets loose on Jake for his inability to commit. She was expecting him to “put a ring on it” in paradise and now Jake’s perfect proposal is ruined.
Not wanting to spend the next 60 years talking about that mess of a proposal, Jake and Annie decide to hold off on the engagement until they can do it right. Yet if history tells us anything, it’s when we really want things to go right that they all tend to go wrong. The only thing we know for sure is these two are destined to be together whether they can get it together or not.
The cast also includes Sarah Wright, John Gemberling, Tymberlee Hill and Tim Meadows.
Writer David Caspe (“Happy Endings”) and director Seth Gordon (“The Goldbergs”) serve as executive producer with Jamie Tarses (“Men at Work”). “Marry Me” is a production of Sony Pictures Television and FanFare Productions.”
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