And all the time they’re doing funny things and delivering smart and hilarious lines to each other. So he likes her, but she doesn’t like him, or doesn’t realise she likes him until he’s on a date with someone else (her flatmate), or stuck at work, and they don’t quite manage to hook up, and then they kind of do, but it’s complicated, there are issues. They’re in no way suited to each other … and yet they kind of are. ![]() He’s also smart and hilarious, but a total dorky goofball beta male. She’s a major eff-up – alcoholic (well, LA alcoholic, I think we’d call her an occasional drinker), drug enthusiast (prescription and non-prescription), self-destructive, destroys everyone and everything around her, but smart and hilarious. Mickey (great work from Gillian Jacobs) and Gus (Paul Rust, who co-wrote) crash out of bad relationships, and into each other, in Los Angeles. Now I know Apatow has written and directed and produced TV before, but this one is his baby – he’s the creator, too. Now I know Apatow has written and directed and produced TV before, but this one is his baby he’s the creator, too.
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