Ground Floor

2013

Seasons & Episodes

  • 2
  • 1

EP7 Wicked Wedding Jan 20, 2015

EP8 The Mansfield Who Came to Dinner Jan 27, 2015

EP9 The Proposal - Part I Feb 03, 2015

EP10 The Proposal - Part II Feb 10, 2015

7.2| 0h30m| TV-14| en
Synopsis

Brody, a young hot-shot banker at Whitestone Trust, thought he was just having a one-night stand with Jennifer, a beautiful woman he met at a bar. But when he discovers that she works in maintenance for the building where he works, their worlds begin to collide in the most unexpected way. Facing Brody’s critical boss, Mr. Mansfield, as well as annoyed colleagues, the pair must find a way to deal with their growing feelings for each other in this modern take on Romeo & Juliet.

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CommentsXp Best movie ever!
Tyreece Hulme One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
Yash Wade Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Billy Ollie Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
sean-roche "A new sitcom by Bill Lawrence?! I LOVED SCRUBS! Woohoo! This will be great!" I thought as I sat down for the first episode. Oh how wrong I was... Not a single laugh or even smile was had for the tiresome 30 minute duration.Due to not being spoilt for choice where I live, I have now watched every episode of the first two seasons - watching this beyond the first episode started as a bit of experiment. Surely it will grow on me, right? Wrong. When I reached the end of the first season, I couldn't believe it had been renewed for the second and now I see there is a third coming in 2015. Crazy, considering shows like 'Awake' (not a comedy, but brilliant) got cancelled after one season.The only time this show has been able to put a slight smirk on my face is when Skylar Astin breaks into song or dance. Canned laughter is used more than Two and a Half Men - which is excessive in itself. This makes every (failed) punch-line in the show even more cringe- worthy. I would give a rating of 1 if it wasn't for my respect for John C. McGinley. Anything gets +1 star if he's in it, although the deep voice he puts on for this show isn't necessary or funny, and surely isn't going to be sustainable. Only in the final minutes of the final episode of season 2 do you see his voice return to normal, and this is where you catch a glimpse of how good he truly is.Unfortunately, he cannot carry the entire series.I can't remember the last time a sit-com has failed to make me laugh. Please cancel this rubbish so McGinley has a chance to find something new.
Dr_Sagan OK. I have almost forgot about Ground Floor. Who is in it? Never mind! And I'm totally confusing it with Cristela, another sitcom with a working environment where the Boss is rich and almighty and with his office a few meters ...left of the screen. (note: Cristela came out later.)Anyway. This is a comedy and it's all about how funny it is and about the chemistry of the actors.So...this is a fun comedy. I won't bash it or anything. There is a romance and some hidden feelings between the boss and his best employees for a dime's worth emotions. There are some quirky characters to add to the laugh.Well...it's OK.Overall: Check it out. Classic sitcom with the usual fake laugh track. It doesn't bother me to watch it.
Jekkyl I have watched five episodes of this show and I will not be watching any more, I feel like I gave it more than enough chances to entertain me and the bottom line is I haven't just failed to laugh once at this show, I'm not entertained or interested in any of the stories and don't even like most of the characters. The lead actors are not very good at all.I am surprised this has a season two but that's OK, I don't have to watch it and obviously this show just is not for me. I am really disappointed actually because the guy who played the doctor on Scrubs was really good, and it's not like he is bad in this show but he just doesn't have any good material or characters to work with here. Real shame.
Christina Davis Jokes fall flat and I didn't crack a smile the entire episode I watched. The reason why they stick this show in the middle of Big Bang episodes is so that it will get more viewers, but I doubt it will work because the humor just isn't up to par. Usually I find workplace comedies hilarious, but not with this show. It drags. The actors don't have very good chemistry and the jokes are cheesy, cliché, and not well written at all. It really is just not funny, to the point where I took time out of my life to write this review, with a vague hope that someone important will read it and pull it off the air and replace it with a funnier show.