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Splitting Up Together Pilot (2018– ) Online

Splitting Up Together Pilot (2018– ) Online
Original Title :
Pilot
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy
Year :
2018–
Directror :
Dean Holland
Cast :
Jenna Fischer,Oliver Hudson,Bobby Lee
Writer :
Emily Kapnek,Emily Kapnek
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
21min
Rating :
7.3/10
Splitting Up Together Pilot (2018– ) Online

Martin and Lena, parents of three children are getting divorced. Due to financial issues they will continue to live with the children, taking turns every week alternating between living in the house and taking care of the children and living in the garage apartment and having the week off.
Episode cast overview:
Jenna Fischer Jenna Fischer - Lena
Oliver Hudson Oliver Hudson - Martin
Bobby Lee Bobby Lee - Arthur
Diane Farr Diane Farr - Maya
Lindsay Price Lindsay Price - Camille
Olivia Keville Olivia Keville - Mae
Van Crosby Van Crosby - Mason
Sander Thomas Sander Thomas - Milo
Geoff Pierson Geoff Pierson - Henry
Lucas Near-Verbrugghe Lucas Near-Verbrugghe - Dr. Kasper
Kelsey Asbille Kelsey Asbille - Charlotte


User reviews

Thorgahuginn

Thorgahuginn

It is sometimes difficult to actually critique a pilot episode of a new TV series and this is just one of those new comedy shows (at least I think they are trying to be funny?) that I am not sure where the writers are going with it, even though the series title is somewhat self explanatory. Husband Martin (Oliver Hudson) and wife Lena (Jenna Fischer) have finished a 2 year rough patch (no sex) and have decided to live separately within the same house with boundaries being one of them will live in the garage for a week with no responsibilities, while the other parent lives in the house and takes care of the kids and all domestic responsibilities. The following week Martin and Lena will switch their living conditions and domestic responsibilities.

As a divorced parent with three sons of my own and a relatively amicable split from the ex I just don't see anything humorous about a family going through splitsville. But this is not reality riight? This is an attempt at TV comedy.

So who cares if both parents are in their early 40's (?) and both still have a waistline that a teenager would be envious of, and no grey hair after having three (3) children? So they live in what appears to be a 3,000 plus square foot home on a huge property with not only a detached garage that one of these two free-wheeling parents will call their principle residence every second week, but no one seems to work even though they say they do?

Maybe I digress, but even Ray Romano and his TV wife Patricia Heaton exchanged more heated conversations then this separated husband and wife team Martine and Lena. I look forward to watching a few more episodes before passing any serious opinion either positive or negative so I will remain on the fence for the time being and I will rate this first episode with a 5 out of 10 rating.
Beazekelv

Beazekelv

Splitting Up Together

Pilot

ABC being famous on rebooting and refreshing the family drama and modernizing it which it completely does in here but unfortunately it isn't an update on something out-of-the-box but merely something mundane. Jenna Fischer along with Oliver Hudson parallel to her, are convincing as a couple but may need to ante up their game.

The execution and writing whilst pacing up the tale seems petty and uncomfortable on screen which is the key point in here that drags it down. If the plot enfolds in each phase and ensues chaotic family drama (not the usual one) then it can be a nail biter for it does have potential. Whilst on comic tone, its mild and smart which is always better than to have an urge to create pointless comic sequences.

Pilot runs by smoothly for its most of the time is spent on helping the audience to cope up with their journey and also tickles you here and there as the "parent" try to keep up with latest technology.
Mot

Mot

The new show looked interesting enough, but this feels more like a multi-cam premise stuck in a single camera show.

Not nearly funny enough, but the cast is interesting, and once they get past the concept of how awkward this is I think it can become a good program.

Hoping this works as a fan of Oliver Hudson too.