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When I first started watching the show, I thought it was OK, with the stereotypical whiny main character, horn dog best friend, and cute best friend who he is secretly in love with and is secretly in love with him, although they never say so. I thought for sure that they would never get together, as things like this never do. After all, it's a sitcom, which usually requires that comedic sexual tension to continue the show's formula.
As the show went on, I found myself caring more about the characters. The last scene in the last episode where the horn dog best friend runs in and tells Evie how Dylan feels about her, I found myself cheering him on, an emotion I never expected to feel after one, two, or even three episodes in.
score 10/10
rwoods716-39-902902 29 April 2015
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