Underemployed

Underemployed

2012
Underemployed
Underemployed

Underemployed

6.8 | TV-14 | en | Drama

Five friends learn to deal with the harsh realities of life after college.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP12  The Heart
Jan. 12,2013
The Heart

Daphne makes a decision between Todd and Miles, and Lou vows to get Raviva back.

EP11  The Message
Jan. 05,2013
The Message

Sophia throws a party to celebrate the self-publication of her first novel, and Daphne wrestles with her feelings for both Todd and Miles.

EP10  The Kids
Dec. 29,2012
The Kids

Lou and Miles decide to throw a bro-down to lift their sagging spirits, and Sophia tries to improve her writing by living more adventurously.

EP9  The Confession
Dec. 22,2012
The Confession

Daphne tries to throw herself a sophisticated adult birthday, and Raviva gets a sneak peek at Sophia's novel.

EP8  The Gig
Dec. 08,2012
The Gig

Raviva gets a gig, Sophia has a new crush, Lou thinks twice about ending things with Bekah, and Daphne worries that she's dating a "home fielder."

EP7  The Focus Group
Nov. 27,2012
The Focus Group

Daphne enlists the help of Raviva and Sophia to participate in a focus group, Lou grows closer to Bekah and Miles has an STD scare.

EP6  The Tasting
Nov. 20,2012
The Tasting

Miles and Daphne prepare for their big tequila tasting, while Sophia, Raviva and Lou find themselves in relationship hot water.

EP5  The Trivial Pursuit
Nov. 13,2012
The Trivial Pursuit

The gang looks forward to winning a third team trivia championship, but Sophia's new job and Daphne's bi-curious client threaten to keep them from taking home a 1st place trophy.

EP4  The Days of Yore
Nov. 06,2012
The Days of Yore

Sophia struggles with the decision to open up to her parents about her sexuality, and Miles goes behind Daphne's back to score an audition at her firm.

EP3  The Roommate
Oct. 30,2012
The Roommate

Things get tense around the apartment as Miles, Lou and Raviva start to get on each others' nerves, and Sophia decides to try sex with a man.

EP2  The Crib
Oct. 23,2012
The Crib

After a rocky first few days with Rosemary, Lou enlists the help of Sophia, Daphne and Miles to help make Raviva and the baby more comfortable at home.

EP1  Pilot
Oct. 16,2012
Pilot

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6.8 | TV-14 | en | Drama , Comedy | More Info
Released: 2012-10-16 | Released Producted By: MTV Productions , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Five friends learn to deal with the harsh realities of life after college.

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Cast

Inbar Lavi , Michelle Ang , Diego Boneta

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Reviews

kirstyhalvorsen I've watched the whole season of Underemployed and I Loved it! Rarely do you like all the characters in a series but in Underemployed they are all really likable but also flawed like in real people. It's a bit like a modern day 'Friends' but better - it's funny and cool but with real story lines that actually touch upon subjects that affect real people today - money worries, employment worries, sexuality etc. There are some great actors in it too. I was really surprised by how good and how addictive Underemployed was, as MTV usually only has really bad reality shows on it, so I am really hoping they see sense and this show gets a second season!
demetrius11 This series is about a group of very beautiful people (!) who have absolutely no reason to be friends. The actors are decent but the character development is extremely bad. All the characters are very shallow, and the scrip lucks any kind of creativity. The situations that the "friends" get into are scripted terribly, and things happen out of the blue with the lame excuse of "youth". "Youth" is not an excuse for poor writing though, and just using very cute faces is not enough to make a good show. I am curious to see if this show will be on air for much longer. I hope that MTV will spend more for writers in the future.
PaulVilla From the fourth episode onwards, 'UnderEmployed' just works. It finds the right tone, the characters become real, and the story arc becomes addictive.The most important thing you need to understand about 'UnderEmployed' is that it is essentially a "teen" genre show. Given the seriousness of the title & age of the characters, many will likely expect the dark/cynical realism of HBO's "Girls" & "Hung". Instead, a better comparison would be shows like 'Pretty Little Liars', 'Jane By Design', or 'Vampire Diaries'.If you have watched and enjoyed those teen shows, you will have noticed that most have rough starts. That is usually because the writers struggle with just how "obvious" to make things for a younger audience. The characters are introduced as annoying caricatures…they are either too perky, too morose, or too evil. The stories seem to be going nowhere interesting…there is no compelling arc that makes you excited for the next episode. This was a problem for all the teen shows I previously mentioned...and it is definitely a problem with the first three episodes of 'UnderEmployed'.Thankfully (like a lot of successfully executed teen shows) 'UnderEmployed' finds itself by the fourth episode. As of this review, episodes 4/5/6/7 have aired. The characters have become comfortable in their own skin, so you begin to admire them as real human-beings. The dialogue has become more subtle & clever, which increases the emotional punch & LOL! factor of the scenes. Most importantly, you notice that each character MATTERS as an individual…despite their friendship, each is on a unique and compelling journey with no guarantee of success. All this leaves you wanting MORE after each episode.One additional note about "characters"...'Vampire Diaries' viewers will know that the secret of the shows success is that the supporting characters are treated with as much care & respect as the main characters. They don't merely exist as "challenges" to the main characters…they have humanity of their own. I have noticed a similar thing with 'UnderEmployed'. From the fourth episode onwards, Lou & Daphne's bosses get "shades of grey"...and this makes the workplace scenes way more funny & interesting. More importantly, we are introduced to the compelling supporting characters of Jamel & Bekah. They are such unique & developed individuals, you will come to think of them as main cast members.One note of praise about the acting & writing in recent episodes...there are a series of beautiful scenes between the new character Jamel & a regular character in the series (name withheld to avoid spoilers). The writers could have easily bombarded those scenes with snappy dialogue and raw physicality…but instead, they allowed the actors to employ silence & express awkwardness. As a result, we get scenes of great emotional poignancy & incredible tension. I hope 'UnderEmployed' continues to take creative risks like this.To think...a few weeks ago, I was about to post a harsh review of this show. Now I am praising it and craving more!.
viggyjiggy I watched the show just to pass my time and sleepy with no interest of liking it.. But I'm loving it!! Well now I'm in a trace of realizing what life may take me.. And its so true that what we want or dream of or expect never happens.. This is one show that shows, things may not happen the way we always wanted, still have something that makes a difference and something to look for. And loved all the "FIVE" characters.. Sofia : confused and waiting for that special time Miles : dreamer Daphne : aggressive and i freaking love her Lou : expect the unexpected Raviva : now a mother.. Screw what some people may or may not agree with spoiler's.. Guys and gals (20 - 30 ) ages you will love it Enjoy...