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Hello Ladies

  • TV Series
  • 2013–2014
  • TV-MA
  • 29m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
14K
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Stephen Merchant in Hello Ladies (2013)
Hello Ladies: The Movie
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A gawky Englishman comes to Los Angeles to find the woman of his dreams.A gawky Englishman comes to Los Angeles to find the woman of his dreams.A gawky Englishman comes to Los Angeles to find the woman of his dreams.

  • Creators
    • Lee Eisenberg
    • Stephen Merchant
    • Gene Stupnitsky
  • Stars
    • Stephen Merchant
    • Christine Woods
    • Nate Torrence
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    14K
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    • Creators
      • Lee Eisenberg
      • Stephen Merchant
      • Gene Stupnitsky
    • Stars
      • Stephen Merchant
      • Christine Woods
      • Nate Torrence
    • 65User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Stephen Merchant
    Stephen Merchant
    • Stuart Pritchard
    • 2013
    Christine Woods
    Christine Woods
    • Jessica
    • 2013
    Nate Torrence
    Nate Torrence
    • Wade
    • 2013
    Kevin Weisman
    Kevin Weisman
    • Kives
    • 2013
    Kyle Mooney
    Kyle Mooney
    • Rory
    • 2013
    Sean Wing
    Sean Wing
    • Glenn
    • 2013
    Heather Hahn
    • Kimberly
    • 2013
    Jenny Slate
    Jenny Slate
    • Amelia Gordon
    • 2013
    Crista Flanagan
    Crista Flanagan
    • Marion
    • 2013
    Reece Caddell
    Reece Caddell
    • Cassidy
    • 2013
    David Hornsby
    David Hornsby
    • Andy
    • 2013
    Will C.
    Will C.
    • Martin
    • 2013
    Roger Groh
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    • 2013
    Ian Emanuel Driving
    • Bo
    • 2013
    Sarah Wright
    Sarah Wright
    • Courtney
    • 2013
    Bree Condon
    Bree Condon
    • Brittany
    • 2013
    Stephanie Beatriz
    Stephanie Beatriz
    • Gatekeeper
    • 2013
    Jessica Camacho
    Jessica Camacho
    • Erika
    • 2013
    • Creators
      • Lee Eisenberg
      • Stephen Merchant
      • Gene Stupnitsky
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    10pmmurph

    That English Humo(u)r

    Steve Merchant is at it again. I will be an avid viewer of this show for the comedic writing, timing and humor.

    The show places Merchant's character in America fighting through a lonely single life. As a viewer you are rooting for Merchant to succeed but left with awkward, hard to watch scenes that make you laugh out loud.

    The characters in this show are diverse and play off each other well. Merchant is seemingly the most normal person person in the show placed in unfortunate (yet hilarious) situations.

    I recommend this show to anyone who was a fan of the Office (UK) or the Ricky Gervais Show. You will enjoy Hello Ladies!
    bob the moo

    S1: The cringe is there, but the heart is not

    I came to this show in an odd way. On one hand I had planned to watch it for a while as I enjoy Merchant for his most popular work, whether it be writing the UK Office, or his 'Wheatley' in Portal 2. On the flipside though, I had seen all the negative commentary on the show, and heard from people who had seen that it was not great. I left it for ages but eventually sat to watch it, keen to like it, but also aware that it would probably disappoint. It was interesting viewing then to have both of these things come to be true because the show is both some good elements of Merchant's awkward comedy, mixed with plenty that simply doesn't work.

    The plot is a British guy living in LA trying to land a relationship with a model, and spectacularly failing to do so. In the course of its 8 episodes it offers lots of awkward social interactions where Stuart finds himself on the outside looking in - treated badly, trying his hardest, but left with wounded price and nothing to show for it. On the face of it, the character should manage to be the same tragic monster that Partridge and Brent managed to be - someone who makes you cringe but at the same time you feel for them and want them to see that part of them and change it so they can succeed. The failure of Hello Ladies is that the latter half of that doesn't happen. Stuart is rarely more than a superficial creep, and his pursuit of models doesn't really let any humanity come through. In 4+ hours of time, there are a few cracks that suggest more, but they only suggest it - certainly it is not enough to save the character.

    It is a shame, because the show gets the cringe factor bang on, but it doesn't deliver the heart to balance it. Merchant is the key failing in doing this, as he doesn't make the most of the few times when he has the shot at heart. By contrast the supporting cast do deliver this well. Woods was great; she is all the pain and enthusiasm of an aspiring actress, and it makes her character really engaging and accessible. Likewise Torrence offers a nice holding character against the impact of Stuart; but it surely shouldn't work that the main character needs the supports to draw the viewer in?

    In small moments, and in the final episode, the show finds the person within the cringe, but mostly it only celebrates the cringe by making Stuart cruel and superficial. This produces a season which is funny, pained, and enjoyable on that level, but offers almost nothing behind that to make the viewer care. That Merchant has written shows that have done much, much better at this only adds to the feeling that Hello Ladies falls short.
    8Beanie72

    Serious Promise

    I understand the criticisms but the show has only gotten better. If you are a fan of gervais and merchant's other works, definitely check it out.

    Stuart (merchant) can definitely be dislikable but i think overall he is a man who is just blinded by the medias portrayal of the Hollywood dating life. Episode 2 in particular, he comes off as an unsympathetic character but it picks right back up in episode 3 playing a desperate awkward loser. I hope the show picks up its steam like it did this week, because if it does, this show is a winner.

    Not to mention the side characters are amazing like Jessica and Rory.

    The show contains merchant's dry humor as well as the office- us (also creators of the show) silliness. Try it out and keep up with it as it is only improving.
    10mustng2

    Excellent!

    Recorded the pilot for this show just to see what it was all about and I was very pleasantly surprised, to say the least. I have watched it several times, usually in the morning to start my day off right, and each time I watch it I can see subtle things that I had missed previously. There is a lot of humour in here that goes beyond the usual and deserves to be noticed, whether it is a facial expression and/or some unique body language. I think the supporting cast, in particular the tenant, are all great choices which result in a nice mix of somewhat damaged, and therefore human, characters. The main character however is priceless and brings to mind a less manic Fawlty. I also find it refreshing to watch a comedy that does not rely on predictable humour backed up by canned laughter which seems to be a common practice these days. I, for one, am very impressed with this comedy, it almost feels as though it could've been an eventual cult classic movie if it had been produced that way. I hope that it can manage to catch on but if it doesn't, it will be one of the series that I would definitely purchase when it becomes available, it just seems that good to me!
    7Headturner1

    I almost

    Didn't watch this after I watched the trailer but i'm glad I did. Yes some parts are kind of stupid like parts in the trailer and a lot of the jokes fall flat but the ones that didn't omg ! I must of rewound at least 6 scenes and cracked up each time. My fave character was the guy in the wheel chair. Ha he didn't have to work at all at getting the "ladies'. I wish they had continued on to see what happened with him and some of the other characters but they wrapped it up decently. I'm very picky about comedies but quite enjoyed this.

    Edit: after reading some reviews here.... He's supposed to be a douchebag! Jesus! If it offends you,, simply don't watch! I often wonder who the real douchbags are when they watch a whole series , where the character's intentions/ personality are obvious from the get go are then come and complain. Boo hoo!

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      The show's title is spoken as a greeting by Stephen Merchant in each episode.
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      Followed by Hello Ladies: The Movie (2014)

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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      • 16:9 HD

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