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Married - Season 2
TrailerThe series follows Russ and Lina Bowman, a long-time married couple who, when they are not fighting over debts, child rearing, and their declining sex life, are reminded that their close friendship is what drew them together in the first place. Contrasting the Bowmans';;;;;;;; lifestyle are their two close friends: A.J., a wealthy but unstable divorcé, and Jess, a free spirit who struggles to settle down after marrying an older man. This series around the lengths to which two best friends are willing to go in order to salvage their marriage.Actors: Nat Faxon, Judy Greer, Brett Gelman, Jenny Slate, Rachel Eggleston, Raevan Lee Hanan, Skylar Gray, Sarah Burns, Frances Conroy, Sabrina Culver, M.C. Gainey, ...»Director: Andrew GurlandCountry: United StatesDuration: 44 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Married - Season 2"
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Characters of "Married - Season 2"
Russ BowmanPlayed by: Nat FaxonLina BowmanPlayed by: Judy GreerJessPlayed by: Jenny SlateJanicePlayed by: Frances Conroy -
Creators of "Married - Season 2"
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Critic Reviews of "Married - Season 2"
Matt Brennan indieWireJuly 15, 2015Married returns with much the same tediously obsessive attention to sex, or lack thereof, that marked its freshman run, the writing still resistant to both the percussive laugh lines of You're the Worst and the darker comic insights of Louie.
Kevin Yeoman ScreenRantJuly 17, 2015Married can only get by on the abilities of its performers for so long. And soon enough, the expectations of what people like Greer, Slate, and Gelman can deliver will surpass the sort of underdeveloped material they're being handed.
Dennis Perkins AV ClubJuly 17, 2015Tonally, when it works, Married pulls off the neat trick of blending absurdity and ennui into something like profundity, all in a 21-minute episode of television.
Dorothy RabinowitzJuly 10, 2015It's nonetheless admirably written, and reliably sophisticated comedy.
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