A to Z

A to Z

2014
A to Z
A to Z

A to Z

6.7 | TV-14 | en | Comedy

The story follows the lives of Andrew, an employee at an internet dating site who dreams of meeting the girl of his dreams, and Zelda, a no-nonsense lawyer who was raised by a hippie mother and carries a rebellious streak. By an accidental chance of fate, Zelda meets Andrew to resolve a mismatch dating dispute and these two single people suddenly find themselves falling for each other.

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Seasons & Episodes

1
EP13  M Is for Meant to Be
Jan. 22,2015
M Is for Meant to Be

Tensions flair when Andrew's former flame comes to town.

EP12  L Is for Likeability
Jan. 15,2015
L Is for Likeability

When Andrew’s father Pete unexpectedly shows up to visit, Zelda tries to win his affection after Pete tells Andrew he isn’t a fan of hers. Elsewhere, Big Bird implements a new cancellation policy at Wallflower, despite not having Dane’s corporate approval.

EP11  K Is for Keep Out
Jan. 08,2015
K Is for Keep Out

Andrew and Zelda seek quality alone time together, which stirs up tension between Andrew and Stu. Meanwhile, Big Bird sets out to win a man's attention.

EP10  J Is for Jan Vaughan
Jan. 01,2015
J Is for Jan Vaughan

Zelda and Andrew play matchmakers for Stu and a stenographer, but their love-connection maneuvering negatively impacts Stephie.

EP9  I Is for Ill Communication
Dec. 11,2014
I Is for Ill Communication

With Christmas approaching, Andrew and Zelda turn to their friends for help to find the perfect Christmas gift for one another.

EP8  H Is for Hostile Takeover
Nov. 20,2014
H Is for Hostile Takeover

When Andrew realises that he is far too influenced by his friends and Zelda, he sets out to find something in his life that is just for him.

EP7  G Is for Geronimo
Nov. 13,2014
G Is for Geronimo

Andrew tries to help Zelda go after her big "what if".

EP6  F Is for Fight, Fight, Fight!
Nov. 06,2014
F Is for Fight, Fight, Fight!

After he fails to stand up for Zelda outside a bar, Andrew goes out of his way to try and prove his manliness to Zelda.

EP5  E Is for Ectoplasm
Oct. 30,2014
E Is for Ectoplasm

Andrew and Zelda decide to drop their usual Halloween traditions and instead throw a joint party.

EP4  D Is for Debbie
Oct. 23,2014
D Is for Debbie

When Zelda's aunt dies, she isn't sure if it's too soon in their relationship to ask Andrew to go with her to the funeral.

EP3  C Is for Curiouser & Curiouser
Oct. 16,2014
C Is for Curiouser & Curiouser

Andrew and Zelda discover that sometimes the internet can be a curse, when they both discover things about eachother that they wish they hadn't.

EP2  B Is for Big Glory
Oct. 09,2014
B Is for Big Glory

After a great night together both Andrew and Zelda try to play it cool by going on a date with someone else.

EP1  A Is for Acquaintances
Oct. 02,2014
A Is for Acquaintances

A computer glitch sends Zelda to the office of an internet dating agency, where she meets Andrew and immediately sparks fly. Is it chance or destiny?

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6.7 | TV-14 | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: 2014-10-02 | Released Producted By: Warner Bros. Television , Le Train Train Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.nbc.com/a-to-z
Synopsis

The story follows the lives of Andrew, an employee at an internet dating site who dreams of meeting the girl of his dreams, and Zelda, a no-nonsense lawyer who was raised by a hippie mother and carries a rebellious streak. By an accidental chance of fate, Zelda meets Andrew to resolve a mismatch dating dispute and these two single people suddenly find themselves falling for each other.

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Cast

Ben Feldman , Cristin Milioti , Henry Zebrowski

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Reviews

hady-30397 26 has cut short to 13. At first the chemistry seems natural and the drama with the excitement was there. But the new episodes didn't display the same. The fantasy of romance was over-spilling. If the all 26 were out it would have been a great show though.
Ankita Sachdeva A to Z is a super average show. The story line is average, acting of the lead pair average and the dialogues are super average. After watching till the episode 'L' I gave it up! Not really sure how did I even get that far. Zelda - from HIMYM continues to be in that character. Her acting would have suited the HIMYM since it was already a great show, the mother was hyped so much and there were other characters which made her look cool. Here it just looks that she is trying so hard. The chemistry between Andrew & Zelda is in negative.But there is spark and fun in the show only because of one character - Lydia. She is spectacular. Her presence brightens up the show. Then there is an Asian couple who are programmers (Of course!) One of them is Parvesh Cheena (his name is Dinesh in the show). He is vastly underutilized. Looking at his acting in 'Outsourced'; you would know what I am talking about. All in all, watch the show only if you are out of options!!
SnoopyStyle Andrew (Ben Feldman) works at at dating app company Wallflower with his best friend Stu (Henry Zebrowski). He's a romantic. Zelda (Cristin Milioti) is a lawyer whose best friend co-worker Stephie (Lenora Crichlow) sign up to a horrible date. They fall for each other. They date but they've met before. It seems that they're just meant to be. The premise is that they date for eight months, three weeks, five days, and one hour. Each episode is a letter from A to Z with narration from Katey Sagal.I like both lead actors and the lead characters. They are cute together and have good chemistry. Their wacky best friends are functional. This is a reasonable romantic sitcom but it should be much better. The premise is silly but what annoyed me more is the start of every show. Pushing the title from A to Z feels manufactured and Katey Sagal should probably not narrate the same opening over and over again. It's tiresome like some writer trying to copy the tone of '(500) Days of Summer'. It's manufactured because 8 months is setting up something to happen at the end of the season. It's too forced.
Franklie This show felt a bit like a Hallmark movie, which is okay, but not great. Hallmark can be a bit too mushy. We're thrilled that it wasn't filled w crudeness (except for the roommate that sounded like he was 7 years old and just learned some new words - uncool since most of us watching are not 7 and didn't think it was all that funny then) which seems to be the "in" thing to do these days, so YAY for that. The show is just missing that edge that separates Hallmark from "You've Got Mail". Hopefully the main characters become a little bit more real life while still maintaining the decent person qualities that they've already got. And hopefully the writers will go with highroad vocab and imagery. It's kinda fun that a romcom sitcom exists, hopefully it just won't be too sweet or too sour.