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Marry Me Move Me (2014–2015) Online

Marry Me Move Me (2014–2015) Online
Original Title :
Move Me
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy / Romance
Year :
2014–2015
Directror :
Seth Gordon
Cast :
Casey Wilson,Ken Marino,John Gemberling
Writer :
David Caspe,David Caspe
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
22min
Rating :
6.4/10
Marry Me Move Me (2014–2015) Online

Jake moves into Annie's apartment and she begins to feel the pinch of having to share her space with someone. She confesses her claustrophobia to her dads Kevin 1 and Kevin 2 but her stress continues to mount. Meanwhile, Gil discovers an all-you-can-eat buffet where he can eat for one low price all day - as long as he never leaves the restaurant.
Episode cast overview:
Casey Wilson Casey Wilson - Annie Fletcher
Ken Marino Ken Marino - Jake Schuffman
John Gemberling John Gemberling - Gil
Sarah Wright Sarah Wright - Dennah (as Sarah Wright Olsen)
Tymberlee Hill Tymberlee Hill - Kay
Tim Meadows Tim Meadows - Kevin 1
Dan Bucatinsky Dan Bucatinsky - Kevin 2
Mark Proksch Mark Proksch - Chad
Mike Hagerty Mike Hagerty - Officer Stackhouse
Vinoj Zacharia Vinoj Zacharia - Waiter
Nick Peine Nick Peine - Singing Waiter #1
Malcolm Devine Malcolm Devine - Singing Waiter #2
Gabrielle Sanalitro Gabrielle Sanalitro - Singing Waiter #3 (as Gabby Sanalitro)
Walter Tabayoyong Walter Tabayoyong - Singing Waiter #4


User reviews

Onnell

Onnell

It's hard to say that the Marry Me team has a consistent, spot on, high concept, high quality product with only two episodes aired. However it has been a really long time since a comedy of this quality has come along. As I'm watching, I'm thinking, this is the next iconic representative sitcom of the modern day. I think and hope it has the potential that others will notice and as time passes they rate it right up there with King of Queens, Everybody Loves Raymond. The creators really have something here. So many people in the writing community have called for the non-cliché' and this show above all else seems to really have payed attention to what not only those in the creative community have pleaded for but also captured and engaged the viewing audience of America. I for one hope the consistency, high concept, originality and just pure funniness are maintained and become a staple for the creative and viewing communities.