SummaryGabi (Emily Osment), a food blogger, lands an opportunity to be the personal chef for Josh (Jonathan Sadowski), a young tech entrepreneur, but she has to prove herself to Josh's personal aide, Elliot (Rex Lee).
SummaryGabi (Emily Osment), a food blogger, lands an opportunity to be the personal chef for Josh (Jonathan Sadowski), a young tech entrepreneur, but she has to prove herself to Josh's personal aide, Elliot (Rex Lee).
Young & Hungry is nicely paced, and even in the first episode, the humor is character-driven. It's as uncomplicated, and tasty, as a good grilled cheese.
A more than occasionally funny show in which Gabi (Emily Osment), an appealing but financially challenged food blogger, becomes personal chef to Josh (Jonathan Sadowski), an appealing but romantically challenged tech-ionaire.
This is my favorite show on TV. if your looking for a great comedy to watch, and your at least 13, this is for you. Gabby and josh all day. The way that this story has developed over the 4 seasons, it is extrodinary. make sure to watch this. the new season can be caught in January 2017!
I love this show I am now on season 2 and cant wait till season 3 comes on. Its one of the best comedy's I've seen in a while I love the cast they work well together will be devastated once I've finished season 2 and have to wait for season 3 please let there be a season 3.
Unfortunately, that suggestion of recklessness doesn’t extend to the dialogue, which feels like a focus group’s idea of what young people do (propose, have jobs) and joke about (Google), and borrows liberally from long-familiar punchlines.
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I'd like to see more of this show. At first, to be honest, I thought it was too lame. The jokes were just not that funny. As I watched more of it, however, I actually found it cute and fun and entertaining when you're down and bored. I hope they renew it for a second season..
While this show can be moderately entertaining and occasionally funny,
I'm not sure the creators have a sought-through concept for it.
Yeah, it's about a young, financially challenged woman getting a job at the house of a rich guy.
But all that is basically a pretence to get Emily Osment into one room with the rest of the cast
for creating some potentially funny situations, that don't have a lot to do with cooking.
Josh's unlikable fiance is lazy contrivance. Good thing she doesn't appear that often.
The plots are pretty thin and often kind of juvenile.
I guess, the show is for a younger audience, especially for those who like Emily Osment.
I like Rex Lee, as I liked him in 'Suburgatory' and Yolanda is funny, too, but on the whole
this show is barely entertaining.
The "Boss & Housekeeper/Nanny/Cook Romance" storyline yet again. Initial restrained feelings will be later realised by marriage.
Young & Hungry's one-liners and comebacks are predictable and unfunny. I suspect it will go on for a few more seasons before they axe it.
This show is terrible. Most of the acting is over the top, kid show quality. The characters are just annoying, especially Elliot. (e.g. the constant "yaaay!" and skipping around like a child, not to mention his lack of any good qualities.) They are, as another user said, more like caricatures. I was actually awed by how unbelievable and badly acted Caroline was. The occasional funny parts are few and far between, and overshadowed by the awfulness of everything else. And it's incredibly immature; I was dumbfounded when two characters not having sex their first night as a couple, with plans to do so the second night, was referred to as "taking it slow", and not even as a joke. Not to mention the lame excuses for fights and breakups, and the indecisiveness. "I love him! Oh no! I love this other person! Oh! No, wait, I love the first one! Wait, no I don't!"
Also, Gabi is supposed to be Josh's cook, and yet she's rarely ever even seen cooking for him, despite always being at his apartment. More often, she's sneaking around, lying and scheming for completely unnecessary reasons; and the other characters, despite realizing her horrible track record and the idiocy of her ideas, always seem to go along with them.
The idea for this show could have been good, but the writing is so vapid and shallow it just doesn't succeed in anything other than irritating me.