Gary Unmarried: Season One DVD Review
Gary Unmarried: The Complete First Season is new on DVD on February 9th!
About the Series:
Everything seems unfamiliar for suddenly single dad Gary Brooks (Jay Mohr) as he tries to navigate his increasingly complex life. A painting contractor, Gary is doing the best he can to share the upbringing of his 14-year-old son Tom (Ryan Malgarini) and 11-year-old daughter Louise (Kathryn Newton) with ex-wife Allison (Paula Marshall). Just as he’s trying to figure the etiquette involved in informing his ex of his gorgeous new girlfriend Vanessa (Jaime King), Allison drops a major bombshell on him she’s engaged to their marriage counselor! Kids, romance and his ex-wife’s controlling ways keep Gary guessing as he gets used to his strange and uproarious new world.
Bonus Features:
The Chemistry Of Comedy The cast and crew gives an all-access tour of Gary Unmarried.
Planet Begley Cast member Ed Begley, Jr. brings his eco-friendly expertise to the set of Gary Unmarried.
Tuesday On The Set With Jay Spend a day on the set of Gary Unmarried with Jay Mohr.
My Review:
It’s been awhile since I watched a sitcom and I wasn’t sure what to expect with Gary Unmarried: Season One. Well, I would just like to say that this show is HILARIOUS and had John and I laughing so hard that we were almost crying. I haven’t laughed like that in a long time and it felt really good!
This show follows newly divorced Gary and his life with his ex-wife, two kids, ex-inlaws, etc. Both John and I are going through divorces so many of the situations were so fitting to our current experiences dealing with the ex’s! They put a humorous spin on what can be a difficult life experience. Whoever writes this show deserves an award!
The acting is excellent and Jay Mohr is so funny! I love him!! John gets a real kick out of Gary’s dad. Some of the stuff he does has John in stitches.
This one is definitely worth picking up and I am anticipating watching Season 2!
Gary Unmarried: The Complete First Season is priced at $39.99 SRP (US) and $44.99 SRP (CAN).
Disclosure: I was not financially compensated for this post. I received a sample of the product for review purposes. The opinions are my own, based on my personal experience with the product.
