Are You There, Chelsea?
Are You There, Chelsea?
| 11 January 2012 (USA)
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    Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
    Stoutor It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.
    Rosie Searle It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
    Haven Kaycee It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film
    tsnc-41519 Like everything else Chelsea has done since leaving E-it's terrible! I used to like her but now she just seems mad and it's hard to be funny when you're angry all the time. Her story of being a drug taking, future alcoholic slut is just not funny, between her and Amy Schumer I've had enough of this type of comedy.
    galvincible I'm quite surprised this show disappeared as quick as it showed up. Laura Prepon was great as the lead character, and all the supporting characters were perfect. Lauren Lapkus is hilarious and steals any scene she's in. The little guy was awesome. The dad was right on the money. The bartender/boyfriend was really capable in his role. The Asian roommate and the diminutive rival coworker were appealing. Even Chelsea Handler in her subdued role as an uptight young mother was acceptable. This show was a typical modern comedy and needed a chance to grow an audience. I'm puzzled how the network could make decisions to air a sitcom like this, just to scrap it so soon. Should I stop watching TV?
    kjmt92 My roommate and I love watching this! We have also read Chelsea's books and watched her show. I don't know the age of the other people watching this but, as 19/20 year old University students we absolutely love it. If you happen to be a young adult who enjoys things like; Easy A, 2 Broke Girls, and American Pie, you will probably enjoy this show. The show is definitely not for children, and unless you wish to explain a lot of things, I wouldn't watch with them. Many people have commented that it was hard to watch because Handler doesn't play herself, but her sister. I don't have a problem with it. I actually find it pretty funny. Watching Handler play Sloane, is part of what makes the show funny, because they are so different. Just watch one episode, if you don't like it... "I'll eat my hat."
    Ray Aldrich Oh my, what a mess. I am a Chelsea fan and had high hopes for this show. But it just ain't happening. Not at all. If you're going to do an old-school 4 camera, laugh track sitcom you've got to make it really dumb to appeal to the 2.5 Men audience. But if you want to make a smart comedy you will be competing with the likes of "30 Rock" and "Modern Family" which have excellent writing and nice modern production values. "Are You There, Chelsea?" has neither. The writing is just a string of the stalest, lamest sexual double entendres which might amuse middle school children but only elicit groans and cringes in anyone older (chronologically or mentally) than 15. It never ceases to amaze me that nobody associated with productions like this seems to notice that it is drivel with no chance of success. But what do I know? I think "Two an a Half Men" is garbage.