
It has “love” in the title, and now CBS’s midseason comedy series Mad Love is getting a Valentine’s Day premiere date to go with it. CBS said it will move the launch of Mad Love, previously scheduled for Feb. 21, up a week to Feb. 14, Valentine’s Day. The comedy, starring Jason Biggs, Sarah Chalke, Tyler Labine and Judy Greer as a quartet of New Yorkers — two who are falling in love and another two who despise each other – is slated to air in the 8:30 PM slot of CBS’ Monday comedy block. Utility player Rules of Engagement will move to its new Thursday 8:30 PM time period on Feb. 24 where it will bump $#*! My Dad Says. “It’s a marketing-driven move that makes scheduling sense,” said CBS’ scheduling czar Kelly Kahl. Cue cupids and red balloons.
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If it gets rid of the atrocity that is Rules of Engagement, I don’t care if it’s a test pattern.
The cast sounds pretty solid. (This is the one that had Lizzy Kaplan in it, no?)
No, unfortunately Lizzy had to drop out. I wonder how it is without her?
Yes (to your Lizzy question).
Puke.
Yes Sparky, this is the one that had Lizzy Kaplan in it. Judy Greer is now playing that character.
Rules is better than any comedy on CBS right now. Just a guess here, you’re a hack writer who did not get a job on Rules? Anyway, Wharburton is Babe Ruth, Spade is DiMaggio and Oliver Hudson is Yogi Bearra.
The last CBS comedy that was actually good was Everybody Loves Raymond. It’s also the last time they won an Emmy for Best Comedy. Big Bang is the best sitcom on CBS now, but it’s kind of like being the tallest midget.
I saw this show in Las Vegas at the MGM as a focus group. The couple that liked each other were bad. Their friends that didn’t like each other were very funny. I don’t know how its going to be without Lizzy Kaplan. Tyler Labine stole every scene he was in. I thought that the leads should’ve been Tyler and Lizzy.