Valentine

2008

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EP8 God Only Knows Jul 19, 2009

6.5| 0h30m| TV-14| en
Synopsis

Valentine is a romantic comedy/drama television series that aired on The CW and City in Canada from October 5, 2008 to July 19, 2009. The series was created by Kevin Murphy, who also serves as executive producer alongside Courtney Conte. The show was produced by Media Rights Capital and aired on Sundays at 8:00pm. On November 20, 2008, CW pulled Valentine along with Easy Money. However, the series returned on Sunday, June 28, 2009 to begin burning off the remaining unaired episodes. The show's only season averaged 0.72 million viewers and 0.2 demo in Adults 18-49.

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Doomtomylo a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
Billie Morin This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Allison Davies The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Cassandra Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
SnoopyStyle The Greek Gods actually exist and live in the modern world. For the romantically challenged, they get a business card for Valentine, Inc. Grace Valentine (Jaime Murray) is Aphrodite, the head of the company. She's joined by her wild child Danny or Eros, his best friend responsible Leo or Hercules, Phoebe Valentine who is a childlike Titan that contacts the Fates and Ray Howard or Hephaestus who is the handyman and Grace's loving ex-husband. Grace is presently married to Ari Valentine or Ares but she is staying with him only because of his threats. With declining interest, the Gods are in danger of losing the Fates and becoming mortal. Grace decides to seek the help of a mortal, romance novelist Kate Providence but she isn't quite so simple.This CW show lasted for only 8 episodes but it had some good potential. The premise is cute and seems set for a good romantic procedural. The more dramatic serial aspect should probably be toned down. It really should concentrate on being the Love Boat.
MzW76 This show has been a guilty pleasure of mine for the past few weeks, and I have really enjoyed it. It's sweet and romantic, and celebrates the gooey, chocolate covered center of life. Tonight I had the choice of watching 24 and the horrific reality of child soldiers in Africa, or Valentine, where the Greek gods help two best friends realize they are soul mates. Hmm, which did I pick? Let me think about it... Got it. Valentine won, hands down.Cheesy? Absolutely. Fun. Totally. Eye-rolling romantic? Duh. But that's what made it a great escapist hour of TV.The world is realistic enough without seeking out Television that does nothing but recreate the awful things people are doing to each other. I just have to read the paper or watch 60 minutes to learn about all the senseless violence and murder in the world. I like Valentine because it dwells in the possibility of love, and I can forget reality for a while. While 'realism' is the in thing right now, shows like Valentine that exist to entertain are becoming to rare a thing. I hope the CW and MRC will give it a chance to grow, because they are offering something other networks aren't: a cheesy, romantic mush ball of TV bliss.
bigska I decided to watch the first episode on a whim. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed it! It's nothing fancy, but it's definitely better than I thought it would be! The story blends together two plots: A new couple each week that the main characters must try to help fall in love, as well as an ongoing plot of typical main character development and whatnot. Simple concept, and fun to watch.Of course, I'm sure the show isn't quite accurate in their telling of Greek mythology, but if that doesn't concern you, and you like romantic stories, then this is for you!