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Generally favorable reviews- based on 52 Ratings
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Positive: 42 out of 52
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Mixed: 8 out of 52
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Negative: 2 out of 52
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Mar 12, 2017'Love' gathers a very charming leading duo in a very interesting and funny second season. Although sometimes we can't take it too seriously, the fact is that Judd Apatow's comedy is actually pretty mature while approaching the immaturity of relationships.
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Mar 12, 2017Kinda disappoing that the series goes n the direction of unconfordable friendzone situation. The writting and microstories feel unnatural and you feel the serie will not movw foward ever
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Mar 16, 2017
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Mar 14, 2017This show almost perfectly captures the chaos that is a real relationship. It's refreshing to see a more earthed portray of what love actually is, instead of the usual stock romance we see in Hollywood.
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May 5, 2017This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Mar 15, 2017
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Nov 20, 2021Watched all of these and sad it came to an end. Very emotional, sad and funny at the same time.
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Love is not the solution to these characters’ problems. But love is there, right on screen. Right as advertised. Maybe a fancier title would jazz things up a little bit, but there’s no denying that the show delivers on that promise.
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We’ve seen this kind of romantic comedy before. The pacing is very gradual, too. But Rust and Jacobs are each thoroughly endearing in very different ways. ... Another plus: Rust and Jacobs are surrounded by good supporting characters, including Mickey’s lovable and endlessly cheerful roommate, played by Claudia O’Doherty.
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Just when you’re ready to break up with Love, it starts to works its magic on you, thanks to the charms of its cast and a suite of directors (Dean Holland, Joe Swanberg, Lynn Shelton, Maggie Carey, John Slattery) who have a knack for shining a light on the darker, comedic corners of human intimacy.