Tyler Perry's For Better or Worse
Tyler Perry's For Better or Worse

Tyler Perry's For Better or Worse

2011-11-25 | TV-14 | en
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EP1  The Big Secret
Jun. 10,2017
The Big Secret

Marcus and Angela worry about having another child at this point in their lives. Meanwhile Leslie and Jennifer have a big secret to tell their men.

EP2  Bodacious
Jun. 10,2017
Bodacious

They guys are all at odds with their women. They are able to trace their marital woes back to a stripper named Bodacious.

EP3  And It Starts
Jun. 17,2017
And It Starts

The women are very irritable as their husbands try to cope.

EP4  All Over the Place
Jun. 17,2017
All Over the Place

Jennifer needs convincing to receive prenatal care.

EP5  Faking It
Jun. 17,2017
Faking It

The ladies reveal the results of their second home pregnancy tests.

EP6  I Got Her Card
Jun. 24,2017
I Got Her Card

Jennifer decides to take Richard's legal trouble into her own hands. With the help of a private investigator, Jennifer spoils Keisha's diabolical scheme.

EP7  I Have Lived
Jun. 24,2017
I Have Lived

Marcus' ex-teammate shows up at C-Sports Now. The former athlete is in desperate need of a friend.

EP8  All the Voices
Jun. 24,2017
All the Voices

The guys come to the rescue of William, Marcus' old teammate.

EP9  When the Lights Go Out
Jul. 01,2017
When the Lights Go Out

After the death of a friend, Marcus and the gang try to cope. In the meantime another friend from the past shows up at Marcus' doorstep.

EP10  The Misty Vine Hotel
Jul. 01,2017
The Misty Vine Hotel

Benny lets Angela know that he is interested in reigniting the flame they once shared. Angela is confident she can resist, until Marcus makes it more difficult.

EP11  To Tell or Not To Tell
Jul. 01,2017
To Tell or Not To Tell

Angela laments over her decision to let Benny stay at the house. She has to decide whether or not to tell Marcus her secret.

EP12  The Alarm
Jul. 08,2017
The Alarm

Angela is restless because of her new house-guest.

EP13  Just Happened
Jul. 08,2017
Just Happened

Angela is forced to explain herself, as Marcus questions the strength of Angela's commitment to him.

EP14  The Way He Looks at Me
Jul. 08,2017
The Way He Looks at Me

Angela and Marcus' bond is tested.

EP15  Just A Kiss
Jul. 15,2017
Just A Kiss

The guys attempt to convince Marcus to give Angela a pass.

EP16  The Silverback
Jul. 15,2017
The Silverback

Marcus tries to make Angela jealous.

EP17  Make Him Call Your Name
Jul. 15,2017
Make Him Call Your Name

As Angela plans to meet up with Benny, the gang tries to persuade her not to go.

EP18  He's At The Door
Jul. 22,2017
He's At The Door

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EP19  A Dangerous Game
Jul. 22,2017
A Dangerous Game

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EP20  Two Can Play That Game
Jul. 22,2017
Two Can Play That Game

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Follow the ups-and-downs of Angela Williams, the owner of a successful beauty salon, and her husband of 13 years, Marcus, a former professional football player who has recently partnered with Richard Ellington and Joseph Jetson on a new sports news program called "C-Sports Now."

Tyler Perry's For Better or Worse Audience Reviews

Pacionsbo Absolutely Fantastic
Beystiman It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
Kaydan Christian A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
Ezmae Chang This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
cbwillallen25 This show actually could be better, if the acting was consistently better, the dialogue didn't drag, and the scenes were improved. The topics can be good. The issue is this show, like other shows of Tyler Perry, take time before it gets to the point. I want Tyler Perry to succeed in all he does, and think it's great he's done well for himself coming up from a very tough childhood. This show though needs work in certain areas.There are things in this show that can be/are funny. OK, we can laugh, now move on. In this show, it's like the Character or someone else has to try to drag out the joke. For instance: You know, that chicken crossed the road because there was a KFC where he started to walk. That's the joke, but then someone will go into detail how KFC can deep fry chicken and prepare it many other ways. Then that chicken would be eaten. OK, we got the joke/punchline already can we move on?Another issue is dialogue. It's a show and people are watching it for a purpose. We don't need to see dragged out daily conversations. "Hello" "Hi" "How are you?" "fine, How are you?" "OK, how was your day?". Then God forbid there were arguments or disagreements. Dialogue for 10-15 seconds could be a back and forth "No I didn't" one-two second pause "Yes you did". It wasn't natural and just seemed forced. Lastly, it shouldn't have to take an entire episode for someone to have a problem. Then next weeks episode is other people finding out. Then next week it's how do they tell people about it. Then it's how to solve the problem. And there you have too much time wasted on something that could've been shown in one episode.
Benjamin Black When I first saw this show, I was impressed. The production of this show was different, the style was different, and there wasn't a laugh track! I loved it! Aside from that, the stories and the characters were great! Aside from Angela's friend and co-worker, Jennifer, and the intern at Marcus' TV show, Todd, I really enjoy these characters. I wouldn't mind Jennifer or Todd if they weren't so obnoxious or abrupt and annoying. But the other characters are great. The situations that are created for them are very good. I love these stories and plots, and, again, they all seem totally realistic.I didn't like the addition of the laugh track in the second season! I was really disappointed when that was added. The first season looked like it was taking a more mature tone with how this was shot and without the track. Every time I hear it in the other seasons, I hear "You're watching a sitcom! Laugh! We want you to laugh now!" Uh, NO! I'm a man, I'll laugh when I want to laugh! Aside from that, though, I really don't have any problem with this show. I think it's really good, and I hope it continues to go in the mature, good route...Just beware of the evil laugh track. BOOYIKA!
AnnaShade I'd give this a 6/10.The acting isn't bad really, which was what I was worried about at first, but it's honestly not (not amazing, though). They don't have a laugh track, which I love.The writing is...okay. It's not bad, but it feels like watching an actual person's life going on, only simplified. The scenes aren't snappy or very interesting, but not boring either. It's like the conversations actual people have - only the kind of not so interesting ones you'd never put in a show.They spend too long on the same scene on the same set. Some of the characters overact their comedic moments. The comedic timing isn't that great.But it's not bad if you want to kill some time and want something kind of bland to give your mind a rest.
ltc0928 To my surprise, For Better or Worse isn't as bad as House of Payne or any of Perry's movies (with the exception of Diary of a Mad Black Woman and Madea's Family Reunion - I'll admit those are my favorites). Is it an amazing show? No of course not, it's Tyler Perry; we all know 90% of his work is garbage. But the show does have an interesting storyline that has gotten me through 6 episodes of the first season so far. The dialogue is... okay. It's not the best script, but I feel that the actors have enough on-screen chemistry to make it work. The cast can act pretty well also. The only major problem I have with this show is the two supporting cast members, the "funny" characters - the intern and one of Angela's best friends. They're not funny at all. Although, they both did have one line each that was pretty funny. I feel that the main problem is that they overdo it to the point where it gets annoying. Perry could've done a better job casting them. I get that you need the comical character or two to help the cast and show flow, but those two definitely aren't helping. Whenever they appear on screen, I find myself wishing they'd just stop talking and go away. Overall, I can see the show keeping a decent viewer rate. I don't think it's worth running home to set your DVR or buying the season on DVD. It's a simple, sometimes funny, decently scripted and acted show that I can see sticking around for two or three seasons.