You're the Worst

2014

Seasons & Episodes

  • 5
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  • 3
  • 2
  • 1

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Synopsis

Narcissistic, brash, and self-destructive Jimmy Shive-Overly thinks all relationships are doomed. Cynical, people-pleasing, and stubborn Gretchen Cutler knows that relationships aren't for her. So when they meet at a wedding, it's only natural that the two of them go home together.

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Protraph Lack of good storyline.
GurlyIamBeach Instant Favorite.
Kirandeep Yoder The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.
Ginger Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
zfortz I love this show, adore the characters Jimmy, Gretchen and Lindsay; they are so dysfunctional but yet so entertaining. I'm pretty tired of this Paul character I just don't find it believable, they make him like the biggest dork on the planet in a pathetic pitiful way not really humorous to me. I liked the earlier Seasons much better. Too much of the Paul character in the current season and this road trip doest hold my interest which means the show has to have the 3 main characters for me to be entertained. I'm trying to give it a chance because I loved earlier seasons so much but this episode w/out my characters isn't entertaining. I hope writers don't continue to do this as the show isn't sustainable in my opinion w.out them. I won't watch another episode w/ out them. Sorry!
golem09 The mix of comedy and drama is unprecedented and should really be commended. The actors and writers are doing a tremendous job at portraying just what is needed. After watching almost two seasons based on the comedy alone, this show is hitting me hard, and I suspect that it's the same for many viewers. A lot of stuff has been creeping up on me since the first seasons, but the writers really understand how to make the most of it. The incredibly subjective example of PTSD hit me hard in this episode, and in the context of the show that I've known and loved for two seasons was just beyond any measure. If this is not awarded heavily in the next season, the emmys and globes are no more than silly statues. Let everyone know that his is THE show to watch.
abhinavr-45900 this show is certainly one the best show I have watched in 2015.. its a relief from all those old ROM/COM shows like HIMYM and FRIENDS they have all the same concepts and things but this show will make u laugh and cry and it is also one of the few shows which goes hand n hand with present topic. Its is certainly a breath of fresh air.. finally something new.. I totally recommend it..this show is certainly one the best show I have watched in 2015.. its a relief from all those old ROM/COM shows like HIMYM and FRIENDS they have all the same concepts and things but this show will make u laugh and cry and it is also one of the few shows which goes hand n hand with present topic. Its is certainly a breath of fresh air.. finally something new.. I totally recommend it..
Charles Herold (cherold) Two seasons in, I wrote this review: ----- The basic premise of You're the Worst is that two awful, disruptive, cynical people meet and form a prickly, unsure relationship. It's a solid premise, and with a good cast and sharp, very funny writing, the result was terrific from the first episode.What is surprising about this sitcom is its depth. For the writers, it's not enough to simply show awful people being awful; almost immediately the show starts considering why they act so bad, what's behind it, how it impacts their relationships, and whether they're really as bad as they appear.These ideas were brought to the forefront in season 2, as the show delves deeper into the psychology of its characters. Towards the end the series was threading a fine line between wacky comedy and dramatic themes, and it did quite well.The supporting characters have developed their own story arcs, and once again, initially shallow characterizations have given way to increasing nuance. This could have ruined the series. I can understand how the episodes about depression could put people off who just wanted a transgressive comedy (like some guy who posted a somewhat negative review here in which he claims he went to one of the 10 "top psych schools"), but I love the way the show holds onto its transgressions while becoming more. I'm looking forward to the next season.---- Alas, season three was where it all fell apart. The series beautifully walked the knife's edge of dark humor in season two, but everything that could have gone wrong then but didn't finally did in season three. The series was unrelentingly grim, and not funny at all. It was as though the writers had become so enamored of their characters increasingly soap-operish lives that they simply forgot it was supposed to be a comedy.I gave up a couple of episodes before the end of season 3. I only made it that far because of how good the show had once been, but when I realized that season 11 was a fair attempt to do what the show used to do, and that it still was just mediocre, I realized that I was done.So I say, definitely watch the first two seasons. And when you feel the series is losing it, eject. It's not coming back.