An all new comedy about
three divorced men sharing an apartment across the hall from their
female divorce attorney, who is also their landlord. The "never been
married" Holly (Johnston) introduces her newest single client Stuart
(Basche) to his new roommates Live Streaming Video Free Online Tv at Home Game online for Live stream Video on your Online TV Broad cast- ladies'
man Phil (Faison) and the sardonic homebody, Haskell (Knight). Things
get off to a shaky start for Phil and Haskell when they begin to have
reservations about living with clingy Stuart, but Holly is right across
the hall to help them steer clear of any catastrophes. After all, it
helps her to avoid her own relationship and commitment issues! To top it
all off, Holly's hard-partying assistant Eden (Stables), doesn't let
her professionalism get in the way of prying into her boss's personal
life. Through the episodes, the guys begin to realize that the issues
they have with each other are the same ones that they had with their
ex-wives.I'd give it a ten, but it's still finding it's legs. But it has the
possibility of becoming a great show. The writing is superb and the
acting is getting better in every episode. The cast is fun, especially
the women. I'm rooting for it to succeed, I hope the network gives them
enough of a chance. Kristen Johnston was great in 3rd Rock, and she's
great in this. I was hoping Donald Faison would reappear in something
fun, and he has. Kelly stables, as 6" Holly's 4"10' assistant is great.
The other two guy characters are so far, just kind of annoying. No
fault of the actors, I just think maybe that boring men are difficult
characters to play without making them annoying. Overall I like the
show and find myself laughing out loud. If I had one suggestion, it
would be that they could use another character or two.
One of the best sitcoms out there. It's actual scripted television with
multiple cameras and talented actors, filmed in front of a live studio
audience. Kristen Johnston leads a brilliant and hysterical ensemble
cast. The adorable Kelly Stables (2 1/2 Men) is the 4' 11" assistant
Eden, to Kristen's 6 ft Holly. The sight gags here alone are almost
worth the price of admission. Kristen plays a divorce attorney who
opens her second apartment to 3 ex-clients and proceeds to mother hen
them, while having love life difficulties of her own. She's reunited
with Wayne Knight, her 3rd Rock from the Sun love interest (best known
as Newman from Seinfeld). Donald Faison (Scrubs) as the resident
'player' and David Bascher as the third of the three EXES. Their
chemistry gets better with every episode and the writing is top notch.
One of the few shows I watch the same night it airs.With so many reality shows shoved in our face, and the few comedy shows
out there that are so lame, and not worth the time watching, it's
refreshing to finally watch a comedy show that delivers hilarity. I
actually can't believe how funny "The Exes" is. Note: the first episode
is not so good as it's just introducing the watcher to the premise, but
once you get past it, it's non-stop laughter. Kudos to the writers. As
for the actors, each one chosen well for each part. I thought the first
season was great and couldn't do any better. Totally wrong. Second
season rocked even more. There were times I had to pause the show as I
couldn't stop laughing. Love the show and can't wait for the third
season.
One of the best sitcoms out there. It's actual scripted television with
multiple cameras and talented actors, filmed in front of a live studio
audience. Kristen Johnston leads a brilliant and hysterical ensemble
cast. The adorable Kelly Stables (2 1/2 Men) is the 4' 11" assistant
Eden, to Kristen's 6 ft Holly. The sight gags here alone are almost
worth the price of admission. Kristen plays a divorce attorney who
opens her second apartment to 3 ex-clients and proceeds to mother hen
them, while having love life difficulties of her own. She's reunited
with Wayne Knight, her 3rd Rock from the Sun love interest (best known
as Newman from Seinfeld). Donald Faison (Scrubs) as the resident
'player' and David Bascher as the third of the three EXES. Their
chemistry gets better with every episode and the writing is top notch.
One of the few shows I watch the same night it airs.