Manhattan Love Story/A to Z

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These are two new sitcoms with pretty much the same premise...two young urban professionals who tentatively enter a relationship, backed up by smug narration and constant internal dialogue from the characters to the point of exhaustion. Something tells me you could watch both of these shows side by side and be able to follow both of them with relative ease. A lot of jokes about navigating the dating waters through social networking and know-it-all best friends of the central characters complete the duplicate themes here...I'm going to pass.



You can't make a rainbow without a little rain.
I guess my take on these shows was on the money because I read on www.tv.com yesterday that Manhattan Love Story has been cancelled, the first one of the season.

Well that's good. I watched the first episode of "Manhattan Love Story" and it was terrible. It deserved to be cancelled.