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EP1  The Stages of (Breakup) Grief
Jun. 08,2020
The Stages of (Breakup) Grief

Izzy returns to Portland to find that life continued on without her.

EP2  Dr. Feelgood's Magic Tea
Jun. 08,2020
Dr. Feelgood's Magic Tea

When Lala and Ben unwittingly give everyone Saharan Truth Serum, the party really gets started.

EP3  Squonk Happens
Jun. 08,2020
Squonk Happens

EJI succumb to The First Stage of Breakup Grief, the dreaded “I Want My Shit Back.”

EP4  Also, I Hate You.
Jun. 08,2020
Also, I Hate You.

Emma and Jack have planned a romantic night away at a hotel, and Izzy doesn’t care. Not at all. Nope. Not one bit. And shut up.

EP5  Remember the Carlyle!
Jun. 08,2020
Remember the Carlyle!

EJI drop the masks of indifference and finally say what’s been bubbling up since Izzy made a run for the border six months ago.

EP6  Break It like You Mean It
Jun. 08,2020
Break It like You Mean It

EJI agrees to “take a beat,” not make any rash decisions. But when Nina finds out, she decides to take matters into her own hands.

EP7  Going Deep Dish
Jun. 08,2020
Going Deep Dish

Nina comforts Izzy while Emma and Jack get life-altering news from Dave.

EP8  Oh, Mama!
Jun. 08,2020
Oh, Mama!

After Izzy’s verbal castration and hard no to their apology, you think Emma and Jack would just pack up and leave? Think again.

EP9  Say Something. Say Anything.
Jun. 08,2020
Say Something. Say Anything.

Emma and Jack have one last trick up their sleeves to win Izzy back. Time to go big.

EP10  Home Is Where the Flaming Heart Is
Jun. 08,2020
Home Is Where the Flaming Heart Is

The Curious Case of EJI is resolved: Izzy’s leaving and Emma and Jack are staying because it’s the right thing to do. The end. Except...

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An unusual, real-world romance involving relatable people, with one catch - there are three of them! You Me Her infuses the sensibilities of a smart, grounded indie rom-com with a distinctive twist: one of the two parties just happens to be a suburban married couple.

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Titreenp SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
BroadcastChic Excellent, a Must See
Stevecorp Don't listen to the negative reviews
Allissa .Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
anagent I love this show. its funny in places sad in others and explores the hang ups and red tape that binds society. If three adults decide to live as a THRUPLE then so be it. Why should their lifestyle affect jobs and social status? But it isn't all about what other people think its about all the jealousy and mistrust that can easily seep into relationships and either cement it or destroy them. TV is usually very good at removing jealousy and frustration from characters following the news that someone they love is cheating. Often when we see this on TV when the couple remain best mates and are totally adult about the whole thing when in reality that's usually not the case. You Me Her explores all these feelings and gets them out on the table for everyone to see.I gave this top marks because the directing the acting and the mood of the show is worth the recognition. If you are looking for some light hearted reality you will find it here.
Logomark This is a heavily underrated show. it is sweet romantic and light hearted comedy which is simple and different as it deals with you know "throuple". it deals with challenges in polyamory in a subtle and funny way. best thing about this show is this is not dark like other shows which deals with extra marital affairs. it takes on the subject sensitively and humorously. it is little realistic and little cinematic .Priscilla Faia stands out. she is adorable and sexy who can emote well. all the characters are likable and played well. if you are looking for entertainment this one is for you. episodes are short 30 mins wished they were longer as this show breezes through time. kept me hooked from start. wish this show continues for more seasons.
windowsdan At first I watched this show to see what rubbish was churned out by a dramatisation of polyamorous relationships ... only to be completely shocked at how good it was at capturing the complete reality of the situation these characters find themselves in!The more the story-line progressed and the roller-coaster of 'will it work out won't it' ensued I could not help but be amazed at how completely truthfully this show captures the peaks and troughs of a threeway relationship. There are complete scenes and conversations that allude heavily to the writer having had first hand experience in a throuple.The characters are well developed and the acting is pretty good. Having experienced a lot of the story lines in this show myself I can attest to how well it captures the experiences and sometimes awkward conversations that happen during the beginning stages.I'm glad the show does not show it all to be doom and gloom and that these types of relationships will never work out, because that is simply not true. I would recommend this show to anyone thinking about threesomes, polyamorous relationships etc. as I believe there is more genuine real life accuracy portrayed here that the show is given credit for!
zk2002 I've never actually written a review before, but this show was so irritating that I just had to warn people... I've watched the first season completely, but more due to the OCD of needing some closure and the slight hope of it maybe getting better. Spoiler, it didn't. The characters are pathetic, the dialogue is stupid, the storyline is basic. The whole thing is so unrealistic it makes your whole body cringe. I haven't been this frustrated with a show since 'The client list' or 'Mistresses'. I wonder how a show like this gets a second season while so many other terrific shows full of potential get cancelled. The hell Netflix?