What I Like About You
What I Like About You
TV-PG | 20 September 2002 (USA)

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    PlatinumRead Just so...so bad
    MamaGravity good back-story, and good acting
    Konterr Brilliant and touching
    Gurlyndrobb While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
    banana-hammock Definitely one of my favourite 'bad' shows. Comes in nice 20 minutes episodes that are guaranteed to make you smile. The bad jokes are actually very funny not to mention the characters, Gary and Jeff are in my opinion by far the funniest but you can't help but love Amanda Bynes in this - she is such a cutie pie!! The jokes in the show are somewhat bad and Amanda's decision making skills may lack but whether I'm watching it by myself or with the fellas I'm definitely having a good time. It does have somewhat of a storyline however it is not extremely important for viewing pleasure as nearly all of the laughs come from hilarious one liners or jokes that have been on going throughout the episode. It is a great show that people of literally any age can enjoy (except probably pompous middle aged men - lol)
    copperncherrio A younger sister moves in with her controlling but cute older sister New York City. They learn to love each other and become friends while adjusting to their new life with each other. Lots of love plots and comedy ensues.Review: I must admit I am rather biased. I hate Amanda Bynes. But I like Jennie Garth… but I hate the character Garth plays on the show. Why do I hate Amanda Bynes? Well, in all honestly its mostly her character Holly… her selfish, humorless, and slutty character. Due to my dinner time and my roommate's dislike for serious TV dramas… I was stuck watching this. Normally I do not crap over things I have not seen or read. However, I have seen all 4 seasons. It's not that her character cheats, lies, or is annoying, it's just how she does it ( I know that is such a 'girl' comment). Holly so insincere. Urg. I just wanted to see Holly suffer, which never happened.*Vanity note: Plus towards the end of the series Amanda Bynes got all bloat-y faced but skinnier which was weird to look at, which made it even more annoying. I just watch her screeching bobble head wobble in the pain of the show's lack of original or classic humor.Not that bulimia is a joke, it's not necessary in her case or any others… it's just ugly.
    marcus_stokes2000 *What I Like About SPOILERS* Teenager Holly Tyler (Amanda Bynes) goes to live with older sister Valerie (Jennie Garth) to avoid moving to Japan with her father; but she doesn't know the half of the wacky things that will happen to her from now on, and not only to her, but to her sister, her friends Gary (Wesley Jonathan) and Tina (Alison Munn), boyfriend Henry (Michael McMillian), crush Vince (Nick Zano), Valerie's boyfriend Jeff (Simon Rex), first boss (then firefighter then husband) Vic (Dan Cortese), annoying colleague Lauren (Leslie Grossman) and second boss Peter (?) If you don't have a funny bone in your body, please skip this; if you like only veeeery sophisticated comedy this isn't for you; if you like a funny, sometimes touching show with two hot chicks who can act in the lead (and none other than the fabulous 'Mary Cherry' from Popular - Leslie Grossman - in the main cast), then what the hell are you waiting for? You're welcome to Casa De Tyler! What I Like About You (2002-2006): 8.
    ray-280 Need I go on? IMDb says they want ten lines, so I will.There are three regular TV series I watch that are not news, sports, soaps, or reruns. They are The Sopranos, George Lopez, and this show.I do not watch this show because I enjoy it. I barely remember the characters or the plots, but they were smart enough to cast the one and only Amanda Bynes, which is reason enough to tune in any week. Along the way, you'll see moments that one day will contribute to one of those montages they give for lifetime achievement awards, something Amanda could already have given her domination of the Nickelodian network for the past decade or so.For the plot, they chose to make Amanda's character, Holly, a teen living in the shadow of her big sister, but the actresses are doing the reversed, as Jennie Garth (or anyone else) doesn't hold a candle to this incredibly talented, versatile, experienced, and increasingly beautiful emerging superstar who reminds us that not all teenage females are walking tabloid scandals.The lack of controversy and gossip surrounding Amanda Bynes keeps her in the background more than she should be, but within the industry, and increasingly without, she accumulates fans the way a snowball rolling downhill accumulates snow in that her followers stick with her no matter what she does.Don't forget folks, the show is on the WB Network Friday nights at 8:00 p.m. eastern. Don't miss it!