Unhitched

2008
Unhitched

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EP1 Pilot Mar 02, 2008

Avoiding the signing of his divorce papers, Jack "Gator" Gately realizes that he is ill-prepared to re-enter the dating scene. While getting lucky with one date, her monkey goes "bananas" for Gator.

EP2 Woman Marries Horse Mar 09, 2008

Gator's perfect new girlfriend has one minor physical flaw. She has a skin tag on her back, and Gator just can't get past it. He enlists Tommy to take drastic measures and slice it off her. Yet when Gator learns that the flap of skin reminds the girl of her dead mother, he tries to stop Tommy but it's too late.

EP3 Conjoined Twins Pitch No-Hitter Mar 16, 2008

When Gator and Freddy meet two attractive Icelandic nannies, Freddy begs him to let them partake in what can only be imagined in beer commercials. So Gator agrees, but begins to relive his college drinking and glory days by getting completely wasted. Freddy is forced to take him to the hospital to get his stomach pumped. Yet the doctor on call is Kate's friend Gabby who Gator had hoped to date. Gabby is not impressed by Gator's childish, partying ways.

EP4 Mardi Gras Croc Attack Mar 23, 2008

Gator joins Kate's boxing gym only to be challenged by a woman in the ring. Kate confronts a co-worker who has no problem being naked in the locker room. However, Kate has a problem with her nudity. Freddy teaches Tommy the art of tantric sex methods.

EP5 Yorkshire Terrier Sucked Into the Internet Mar 23, 2008

When Gator is guilt-forced to hire a new assistant that is handicapped, he is reluctant to fire the guy who turns out to be a jerk. Despite Gator's description, Kate starts dating the guy. Tommy finds love at jury duty with the convicted. And Freddy calls a helpline and ends up reconnecting with his ex-wife.

EP6 Pole Dancing Toddler Mar 30, 2008

Gator woos his new neighbor by pretending to be an animal-rights activist even though he's a proud meat-eater. Kate decides to not be so picky when she dates an exterminator. Tommy teaches Freddy how to drive.
5.6| 0h30m| TV-14| en| More Info
Released: 02 March 2008 Canceled
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Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.fox.com/unhitched/
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A 35-year old guy who got married right out of college finds himself newly divorced and ill-prepared to re-enter the dating scene.

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EFNuttin (EFNottin) I have watched a lot of TV in my life, some good, some not so good.Rarely have I witnessed a show such as this that is so abysmally wretched that I completely fail to capture how vile it is in spite of usIng all my favorite derogatory nouns and adjectives.I can only assume those giving this train wreck high marks are either TV industry hacks and shills or perhaps are quadriplegics unable to operate the remote to see what else might be on one of the other 1001 channels.The structure is a shameless rip-off of Seinfeld, complete with a hipster doofus Kramer clone.The gags are obvious and completely devoid of humor above a 3rd grade level.Anyone who received one dime of compensation from this crapfest should forever be banned from the industry for life. Yeah, I know that sentence is a head- scratcher. I mean it: if someone who profited from this stinking cesspool of inanity were to die should come back to life, they should still be banned.What a sad, embarrassing waste of perfectly good electrons.
dredpuppy The only reason I watched this show, is because they replaced a great show (American Dad) with this highly predictable comedy that isn't funny, and I keep hoping that American Dad will one day find its place back in the only line up on television that I truly watch. This show makes no sense. Why do these characters who are just recently divorced want to jump back in to the dating game, all the while demonstrating that they haven't learned from the their last failed relationships. Why didn't they try to just work it out with their previous spouses? Oh I know because they are all looking for the so called "THE ONE". It seems to me With the exception of the one guy Jack "Gator" Gately (I really don't know any of these actors/actresses, not from other shows or any place) who's girl left him because she's shallow and was cheating, no one else gave a strong argument for their splits. All the characters in this show are shallow, their dating choices are based sole on looks. The spouses that they had before were all hot. The women in this show is supposedly suppose to be intelligent because she can always out wit the guys, in insults and problem solving, but it's the looks and money that fuels her dating interest, it fuels all of their motivation for dating someone. I understand that we are attracted to people based on that, but do we all have to pretend that only hot people walk the earth turning our heads? People say "Oh it's just television". That is true, but when you can predict every punch line and situation about to happen, you have to ask your self, were is the evolution of the art of joke telling in sitcoms? And I feel very sorry for the actor Shaun Majumder. I feel he's doing what blacks had to do back when they were first allowed to play in films, steppin and fetching (you know all the yes masa and mammy talk). The whole accent thing is a put down, and a let down, and it shows me that America still believes that such degrading unfunny racial satire is still OK. Not saying you can't make fun of one for being different, that is the black art of comedy, nor am I saying it's racially biased and driven. What I am saying is that we need to be more intelligent and diverse when it comes to putting down those who are different. Stop recycling the same old racist jokes, stop recycling the same Idea that men are stupid and clueless around women, stop recycling the girl sidekick, who none of her male friends seems to be attracted to, until two seasons in. And I predict that if this show goes on for that long she and this gator guy will realize they were the "one" for each other all along, sounds like another miserable show I never watched but know that it's the bases for some of this, "Freinds". Happy TV watching ya ll.
Randy Coates Unhitched is one of the worst new shows I've seen in a long time. It is less funny than staring at your TV for half an hour when it is turned off. All of the jokes are groan-inducing they are so bad and none of the characters are funny or likable or interesting in any way whatsoever. The writing is so bad it passes through the realm of "so bad it's funny" to become one of the few shows that can be classified as "so completely awful it's not even funny to laugh at".I can't think of a single reason why a show this completely awful in every possible respect could make it to broadcast. I am used to seeing a lot of garbage on TV but when something like this comes on my TV, that is so pathetically awful it's just begging to be canceled and put out of its misery, I just shake my head and say "why?" and wonder who it is that's going to inevitably be fired for this obvious mistake.Cancel the show, burn the tapes, and let's all never speak of it again.
RebeccaWood I received the pilot episode for free from itunes and watched it this afternoon. During the 22 minutes of Farrelly directed comedy, I chuckled, maybe twice. Basically, Unhitched is about four friends who are all newly single and find themselves in ridiculously awkward dating situations. The actors are unlikable, the dialogue is strained and filled with done-before gags, and the situations made me glad that I was watching alone so I wouldn't have to share the awkwardness with anyone else. Overall, I don't see any future for this show. Sorry Farrelly brothers, you had a run awhile back, but you can add this one to your growing list of bombs.