Ground Floor
Ground Floor
TV-14 | 14 November 2013 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    Exoticalot People are voting emotionally.
    Ketrivie It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.
    Lachlan Coulson This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.
    Stephanie There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
    pcoles5 I had very high expectations for this show so I guess I should try to temper them in my review, and that might be why I am so very disappointed with this show to be honest, but I tried it several times and just tried it again after leaving it for a long time and still think it is a very disappointing (and also not very funny for a comedy) effort.Ted McGinley (if that is the right name?) is completely wasted and even seems uncomfortable being in this, as if he knows that the show is not very good and is just going through the motions to fulfill his contract as an actor. I liked him a lot in Scrubs and he is still good (though similar) in this but there's just not much for him to do with poor writing and poor other performers (the male lead in this is incredibly annoying).Not sure what they were even trying to do with this show but it was frankly not very good and not at all funny (other than a few scenes by the guy from Scrubs).
    filmpudding I just could not sit through another episode of this show even if you paid me.I sat through two entire episodes and tried watching a third but couldn't make it through. The writing is super lazy, with repetitive, predictable and unfunny jokes. The kind of stuff you'd expect from somebody trying to write or do stand up comedy for the very first time ever.The actors are awful but I blame the writing. The main star is just terrible but it's hard to say if it's his fault or not, since McGinley comes across as average at best and I have been a huge fan of him in pretty much every else that I've ever seen him in, including Scrubs (which I wasn't a huge fan of overall but which is definitely a lot better than this dreck.)I'm glad this is cancelled and if it is ever on in reruns and you're thinking "should I check this out?" the answer in my opinion is a resounding "no, no, nooooo!"
    Patrick Brown I thought the writing on this show was something to strive for as a writer myself. Great cast, Funny, a show that makes you want to turn in week after week. If this show can last it will be compared to shows like friends and scrubs. Shows that make you feel like you can relate to the characters. The secondary characters are just as lovable as the main characters but more than the characters you can relate to; the show is a fun show that will make you laugh out loud. It's a show I'd be proud to be a writer on. I believe that a show like this is rare and can have a lasting impact long after it's gone. Best new comedy on TV. A perfect 10 out of 10.
    Fernando Conti I'm at episode s01e04 now and Ground Floor is SO funny, I can't believe it! I'm so jealous of these writers, well done!!Just like with Scrubs there is a perfect balance between comedy and drama. A lot of other (new) comedy series lack a good bit of drama and that makes them shallow and flat very quickly.The casting is great and there's a wonderful sexy chemistry between Briga Heelan and Skylar Astin that creates a good base for every storyline.Also Rory Scovel deserves 10 stars as the crazy-jealous weirdo, and veteran John McGinley's character is certainly no copy of his alter ego in Scrubs and is again very, very funny.Back then I got bored with the last season of Scrubs, but now it's impressive to see how Bill Lawrence has managed to bring a fresh new comedy that is in my opinion the funniest on TV right now.Just invest a few episodes in the characters in Ground Floor and you'll be rewarded!