Palavra-chave Straight Relationship
Some Girl(s) 2013
Pouco antes de se casar, um jovem escritor bem-sucedido (Adam Brody) decide viajar pelo país e reencontrar as suas ex-namoradas, para retomar a amizade e fazer as pazes após as brigas do passado. Entre elas está Lindsay, uma antiga professora de faculdade, a sedutora Tyler, a pequena Reggie, irmã do seu melhor amigo, a amargurada Sam e principalmente Bobbi, o seu antigo amor de colégio. No caminho, ele aprende muito mais sobre relacionamentos e sobre as verdadeiras razões que levaram ao fim de tantos namoros.
Zombies 2014
Fly 2024
O Herói Moderno 2023
Hetero 2013
Straight 2014
The Fairyhouse 1970
Mike & Molly 2010
A comedy about a working class Chicago couple who find love at an Overeaters Anonymous meeting.
Gavin & Stacey 2007
Gavin is an ordinary boy from Billericay, Essex. Stacey is an ordinary girl from Barry Island, South Wales. They’ve spoken on the phone every day at work for months but they’ve never actually met… until now.
Whitney 2011
Whitney is an American sitcom that ran on NBC from September 22, 2011 to March 27, 2013. The series originally aired in the 9:30 pm /8:30 pm Thursday night timeslot. The show stars Whitney Cummings and is based on her real-life experience and her comedy routines. On September 25, 2011, the pilot of Whitney was multipurposed on various NBCUniversal networks, including Oxygen, E!, Style, and Bravo; it last aired on E!. On May 9, 2013, Whitney was canceled by NBC.
Perfect Couples 2010
Perfect Couples is an American comedy television series that was originally broadcast by NBC. The half-hour romantic comedy was co-created by Jon Pollack and Scott Silveri and produced by Universal Media Studios. A sneak preview of the series aired on December 20, 2010, and officially premiered on January 20, 2011, as a midseason replacement for the 2010–11 television season. The show was filmed in Los Angeles. On April 14, 2011, the show was replaced in its timeslot with The Paul Reiser Show which was cancelled 11 days later on April 25th after only two episodes. NBC officially canceled Perfect Couples on May 13, 2011.