The actor-writer-producer has been promoted from recurring player to series regular on NBC's freshman comedy Marry Me, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
Should have been a regular from the word go, love his character! But I doubt more of his presence can save Marry Me, sadly. I hope to be proven wrong, but for now I'll lay back and enjoy the 13 episodes left to the fullest
I'm all caught up on the show and it's the best network comedy I've seen in a long time. So many LOL moments and the pacing has really gotten good. I wonder why no one is watching?
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Good news i guess for marry me
ReplyDeleteShould have been a regular from the word go, love his character!
ReplyDeleteBut I doubt more of his presence can save Marry Me, sadly. I hope to be proven wrong, but for now I'll lay back and enjoy the 13 episodes left to the fullest
I'm all caught up on the show and it's the best network comedy I've seen in a long time. So many LOL moments and the pacing has really gotten good. I wonder why no one is watching?
ReplyDeleteIt was odd to have only Kevin One as a regular, hahaha.
ReplyDeleteI hope UKS moving to Netflix gives Marry Me more chances.