Mad Love

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  • 2011
  • 1 Season
  • 6.6  (4,366)

Mad Love is a romantic comedy television series that aired on CBS in 2011, known for its humorous exploration of the ups and downs of modern relationships. The show centers around the lives of Ben (played by Jason Biggs) and Kate (played by Sarah Chalke), a couple who are navigating the early stages of their romance. The series is infused with lighthearted humor while also addressing the more complex and sometimes chaotic nature of love.

Ben, a laid-back and charming guy, is the epitome of an affable character who is both easygoing and optimistic about life and relationships. He works as a graphic designer and has a group of friends who provide comedic relief as well as sage advice through their own relationship experiences. The audience is introduced to Ben’s character as he grapples with the challenges of commitment while being utterly captivated by Kate, whose attractive blend of ambition and quirkiness adds an intriguing layer to their romance.

Kate, on the other hand, is a more driven and career-oriented woman who works in the fast-paced world of real estate. Her determination and enthusiasm for her job often clash with her emotional vulnerabilities when it comes to love. As a character, Kate is both relatable and refreshing. The chemistry between Ben and Kate lends itself to numerous light-hearted moments that showcase their growing connection, revealing the whims and follies of navigating love in the 21st century.

Supporting characters play a crucial role in the narrative of Mad Love, with Judy Greer and Tyler Labine delivering standout performances. Greer portrays the witty and sarcastic girlfriend, who often acts as a voice of reason and provides comedic banter to lighten the mood. Her character knows Kate well and wishes to see her thrive, though her blunt observations sometimes lead to humorous and awkward situations. Labine, on the other hand, plays Ben's offbeat best friend. His eccentric behavior and antics bring an added layer of humor to the show. Together, they create a dynamic atmosphere that emphasizes the importance of friendship in romantic relationships.

The dialogue throughout the series is sharp, witty, and fast-paced, aiming to reflect the reality of both the excitement and the chaos of falling in love. Each episode deftly balances moments of heartfelt connection with comedic misadventures that arise from misunderstandings or the quirks inherent in relationships. The situations often range from amusing to cringe-worthy, yet always resonate with the universal experiences that come with love and dating.

Visually, the series employs a vibrant and colorful aesthetic that complements its comedic tone. The settings primarily revolve around the characters’ apartments, workplaces, and various hangout spots around the city, making the ambiance feel familiar and cozy, yet lively. The title itself, Mad Love, suggests a sense of both vulnerability and chaos inherent in relationships, which is encapsulated through playful scenarios that unfold on screen.

Amidst the humor, the series also touches on the realities of commitment, the fear of vulnerability, and the challenges of balancing personal goals with the desire for a romantic partnership. As Ben and Kate venture deeper into their relationship, they must confront not only their individual insecurities but also how their contrasting personalities influence their connection.

Mad Love does an excellent job of depicting modern-day romance, showcasing how love can be both exhilarating and perplexing. It invites viewers to laugh alongside the characters while also fostering empathy for their individual journeys. The blend of comedic elements with themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery creates a series that is both entertaining and thoughtfully engaging.

While the show offers a comedic lens, it also leaves room for more profound moments of reflection, reminding viewers of the beauty and complexities of falling in love. This duality makes the series accessible to audiences seeking laughter while simultaneously yearning for a deeper understanding of relationships.

Throughout its run, Mad Love captures the essence of what it means to be in love in today’s world, portraying a relatable narrative that resonates with anyone who has experienced the joys and tribulations of romantic entanglements. With its engaging characters, clever writing, and relatable themes, the series presents a lighthearted, yet poignant, look at the adventures of love that resonate long after the credits roll.

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Seasons
After The Fireworks
13. After The Fireworks
May 16, 2011
Kate's ex-boyfriend reveals some shocking information that could potentially end things with Ben, and Connie and Larry's fake date takes ends up being very real.
Friends
12. Friends
May 9, 2011
Tiffany's decision to leave New York because of her divorce forces Connie to look for a new job and means that Larry finally has a chance with his dream girl.
The Secret Life Of Larry
11. The Secret Life Of Larry
May 2, 2011
When Larry loses Connie's camera, they retrace his footsteps. Ironically, she makes a startling discovery about Larry.
The Young And The Reckless
10. The Young And The Reckless
April 25, 2011
When Ben and Kate become concerned that they're not fun enough for the other, a spontaneous outing turns out to be disastrous.
Pub Quiz
9. Pub Quiz
April 18, 2011
An obnoxious client forces Ben and Larry to prove themselves before he gives them his business.
Paw & Order
8. Paw & Order
April 11, 2011
Larry continues to interrupt Connie's dates with Officer Barrett in an attempt to get out of a traffic ticket. Meanwhile, Kate accidentally loses her boss's dog.
Baby, You Can Drive My Car
7. Baby, You Can Drive My Car
March 28, 2011
Ben reveals his true feelings for Kate while she's driving the car that he is trying to sell. She ends up crashing it and then forces everyone to stay in the same room for the night.
The Spy Who Loved Me
6. The Spy Who Loved Me
March 21, 2011
Kate uses the building's security cameras to spy on Ben when he's forced to work late nights with his ex-girlfriend.
To Munsch or Not to Munsch
5. To Munsch or Not to Munsch
March 14, 2011
Ben tries to bond with Connie by helping her at her nanny job.
Little Sister, Big City
4. Little Sister, Big City
March 7, 2011
Julia, Kate's little sister, visits New York for the first time and Kate has a difficult time remembering that Julia is not a little kid anymore.
The Kate Gatsby
3. The Kate Gatsby
February 28, 2011
Ben's bad advice for Kate could potentially ruin her friendship with Connie, who happens to be planning a surprise birthday party for her.
Friends and Other Obstacles
2. Friends and Other Obstacles
February 21, 2011
Ben and Kate's first official date is splattered with romantic obstacles, most notably Larry and Connie.
Fireworks
1. Fireworks
February 14, 2011
In the series premiere of Mad Love, when Ben Parr and Kate Swanson accidentally meet at the top of the Empire State Building, they decide to make plans to go out later that evening.
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  • Premiere Date
    February 14, 2011
  • IMDB Rating
    6.6  (4,366)