Married is a half hour comedy about being miserably in love. Russ and Lina Bowman can barely remember what life was like before kids, debt, and suburbia rained on their romance -- but every once in a while, in between the arguments about their declining sex life and who's driving carpool, they are reminded what drew them together in the first place -- they're best friends. The show also features Russ and Lina's friend AJ, who is recently divorced and pretending he's over his wife, and their other friend Jess, who is married to a much older man who can't keep up with her.
"Married" (2014), a creation of FX Productions and Principato-Young Entertainment, is a comedic exploration of the complexities of modern marriage set against the backdrop of contemporary American life. The series, crafted by the talented Andrew Gurland, delves into the lives of Russ and Lina Bowman, portrayed by Nat Faxon and Judy Greer respectively, as they navigate the unpredictable waters of their relationship. With a keen eye for the absurdities and challenges that come with long-term commitment, "Married" offers a refreshingly honest and often humorous take on the institution of marriage. The show's strength lies in its ability to blend everyday scenarios with the unique quirks of its characters, resulting in a narrative that feels both relatable and delightfully offbeat. Russ and Lina's journey is punctuated by the presence of their friends and family, each adding their own flavor to the mix. From the perpetually single AJ, played by the charismatic John Hodgman, to the seemingly perfect couple Jess and Dean, portrayed by Jenny Slate and Paul Reiser, the ensemble cast brings a rich tapestry of perspectives to the screen. This dynamic interplay not only enhances the comedic elements but also deepens the emotional resonance of the series. "Married" does not shy away from the messier aspects of relationships, tackling issues such as infidelity, parenting, and the mundane yet profound struggles of maintaining a connection over time. The writing is sharp and witty, often catching viewers off guard with its candidness and willingness to explore the less glamorous side of love. The performances by Faxon and Greer are particularly noteworthy, as they manage to convey the depth of their characters' emotions with a mix of vulnerability and humor, making the audience root for them even in their most flawed moments. In its brief run, "Married" managed to carve out a niche for itself in the crowded landscape of television comedies, offering a poignant yet entertaining look at the realities of married life. While the series may not have achieved widespread acclaim, its dedication to authenticity and its bold approach to storytelling make it a memorable addition to the genre. For those willing to embrace its unconventional take on love and partnership, "Married" provides a heartfelt and laugh-out-loud journey through the ups and downs of matrimony.
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Year2014
Number of episodes23
Number of seasons2
Episode run time23
Status:Canceled
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GenresComedyDrama
Production countriesUnited States of America