Hello Ladies

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Estados Unidos, 2013, 3 h 51 min (Minutos: 28–30 min)

Música:

Vik Sharma

Reparto:

Stephen Merchant, Christine Woods, Nate Torrence, Crista Flanagan, Carly Craig, Irene Choi, Pierson Fode, Heather Hahn, Stephanie Beatriz, Rosa Salazar (más)
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Episodios(8)

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HBO premieres Hello Ladies, an all-new comedy series executive produced by Stephen Merchant, Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky about a gawky Englishman searching for the woman of his dreams in Los Angeles. In his first starring series role, Stephen Merchant portrays Stuart, a web designer who relocated to LA from England in hopes of finding excitement, romance, and maybe even a soul mate. Working out of his home office, Stuart has an easy rapport with his attractive roommate Jessica (Christine Woods), though it is clear she's not romantically interested in him. Half as charming as he thinks he is – and twice as desperate – Stuart is obsessed with infiltrating the glamorous world of beautiful people. Seduced by the promise of the best restaurants and hottest nightclubs, Stuart's cheapness and pettiness often finds him just outside the door of LA's most desirable locales. In eight episodes this season, Stuart doggedly hits the LA social scene in search of beautiful women, often in the company of pals Wade (Nate Torrence), who's in the throes of a divorce, and Kives (Kevin Weisman), a charismatic paraplegic who fares far better with the ladies than either Stuart or Wade. (texto oficial de la distribuidora)

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inglés Secondhand Embarrassment: The Series. There are many moments in each episode when the main character behaves like a total loser, making a fool of himself both in his dialogue and physical mishaps. Unfortunately, there are even more moments when he is willing to throw any number of friends under the bus just for a fleeting encounter with an attractive passerby. The series confirmed that I enjoy Stephen Merchant's physical acting, but I spent just as much time wanting to kill his character Stuart as I did pitying him. ()