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Looking - Season 1
TrailerPatrick chases a career as a video-game designer while looking for Mr. Right in San Francisco. Things in Patrick';s life are complicated upon meeting Mission barber Richie and the arrival of his new boss, the attractive, but partnered Kevin. Dom is a long-time waiter who is facing middle-age and unfulfilled dreams. Together, their stories intertwine within the progressive, unpredictable, sexually-open culture of the Bay Area. ÂGenre: DramaActors: Jonathan Groff, Frankie J. Alvarez, Murray Bartlett, O-T Fagbenle, Lauren Weedman, Raúl Castillo, Andrew Law, Jason Ralph, Tanner Cohen, Ptolemy Slocum, Ann Magnuson, ...»Director: Michael LannanCountry: United StatesDuration: 30 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 8.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Looking - Season 1"
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Characters of "Looking - Season 1"
Patrick MurrayPlayed by: Jonathan GroffAgustPlayed by: Frankie J. AlvarezDom BasaluzzoPlayed by: Murray BartlettFrankPlayed by: O-T FagbenleDorisPlayed by: Lauren WeedmanRichie DonadoPlayed by: Raúl CastilloPark GoerPlayed by: Michael T StewartKevin MathesonPlayed by: Russell ToveyLynnPlayed by: Scott BakulaPerson on DancefloorPlayed by: Jason BrockParty Goer #1Played by: Elise ScarlottFestival goerPlayed by: Lena Avgust -
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Critic Reviews of "Looking - Season 1"
Jethro Nededog TheWrapJanuary 21, 2014Looking is a good show. It will reward viewers who can hang on beyond the first episode and can adapt to its much slower pace and more naturalistic shooting style.
Alison Willmore indieWireJanuary 21, 2014For a show that in so many ways feels new, Looking is invitingly mellow -- it doesn't set out to define gay life in 2014, but in trusting its characters and the different paths they're on, captures a sense of how the world has and continues to change.
Tom Conroy Media LifeJanuary 17, 2014If this were just another comedy about straight singles, it would be forgettable, but the rare concentration on gay men makes it worth checking out.
Ed Bark Uncle BarkyJanuary 17, 2014In some ways he's [Patrick] the stabilizing force of Looking. And in other ways the loose cannon. He's also very likable, which is still a key element in most TV series.
Willa Paskin SlateJanuary 17, 2014If representation is important, Looking is doing some important representing. But what elevates Looking above being a "symbol of serious progress," is that it is not content to be just that.
Andy Greenwald GrantlandJanuary 22, 2014It's a startlingly provocative opening for what soon reveals itself to be an endearingly low-key show.
Jessica Johnson Time Out ChicagoJanuary 21, 2014It's refreshing that Looking offers a view of the young, gay lifestyle that isn't set in the midst of the AIDS crisis or focused primarily on the experience of coming out.
Michelle Stark Tampa Bay TimesJanuary 21, 2014On a show this unconcerned with being momentous, it's pretty remarkable.
Jesse Carp CinemaBlend.comJanuary 21, 2014[It] doesn't have a unique voice like Dunham's divisive multiple award winner. For lack of a better word, it's kind of milquetoast.
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