People are voting emotionally.
... View MoreGood start, but then it gets ruined
... View MoreAs somebody who had not heard any of this before, it became a curious phenomenon to sit and watch a film and slowly have the realities begin to click into place.
... View MoreThis film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
... View MoreI hope that who cancelled this show is burning into the hell.
... View MoreI feel sorry to the people that find this show entertaining!!! Seriously, what the hell has happen to normal TV these days... all the women are bitches, bad values and morals... If these kind of shows are on TV, our young would believe this is the correct way to act and behave. Does anyone care about morals and valves this days??? I watch 2 episodes and couldn't stop shaking my head.. I'm not old fashion being from Gen. Y but seriously the TV shows these days like this should be banned we already have enough mess up people in this world! Bottom line if you find this dysfunctional show entertaining, I would suggest to go get some professional help!
... View MoreThis is one of the great few shows canceled for an idiotic reason. Bring it back, we want more!! At first Chloe appears to be a complete bitch, but then you realize she has good intentions behind every topic. They are hilarious. I love it and have no idea how I never heard about it. This was a wonderful find.I have knee replacements and had had a very bad day. The people at the ER treated me like a waste of time because I didn't have insurance. I had been crying with hopelessness for help to take away my pain and figure out what is causing it. I found this show on Netflix and spite the depressing feelings i was having this show made me chuckle. Not many shows do these days. Time to get back into more shows like this one and get away from all the lame "reality" shows!
... View MoreJune Colburn (Dreama Walker) is a naive girl from Indiana. Her new job disappears when her firm turns out to be a scam. She joins Chloe (Krysten Ritter) as a roommate but Chloe is trying to scam her out of her rent. The two opposites grow to be friends. Then there is James Van Der Beek playing a warped fictionalized version of himself as Chloe's friend.This show is basically about 2 broad big joke characters. The first is Krysten Ritter as Chloe, the B in the title. She's a modern day grifter living off the generosity/naivety of others. She spends her day with various schemes to party and to get money. The second is James Van Der Beek. He seems to have fun playing it over the top. I love the characters. The 2 jokes go a long way, but it never becomes more much than that. It struggles pass the original concept. The group chemistry never really gels. In the end, it lasted only 2 seasons and 26 episodes.
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