

A to Z
The story follows the lives of Andrew, an employee at an internet dating site who dreams of meeting the girl of his dreams, and Zelda, a no-nonsense lawyer who was raised by a hippie mother and carries a rebellious streak. By an accidental chance of fate, Zelda meets Andrew to resolve a mismatch dating dispute and these two single people suddenly find themselves falling for each other.
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Plot Summary
Set in New York City, this romantic comedy anthology series chronicles the complete relationship of a young couple, Andrew and Zelda, from their first meeting to their eventual breakup. Each episode represents a different day within their relationship, exploring the everyday moments that define their journey together. The series captures the joys and struggles of modern love, showcasing how a relationship can unfold over time.
Critical Reception
A to Z received a mixed reception from critics. While some praised its charming premise, likable leads, and hopeful tone, many found the execution to be uneven and the episodic structure limiting. The show struggled to gain a significant audience, leading to its cancellation after one season.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its charming premise and the chemistry between its leads.
- Criticized for an inconsistent tone and a lack of narrative depth.
- Seen as a sweet but ultimately unremarkable romantic comedy.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally found the show to be a pleasant and lighthearted watch, enjoying the romantic storyline and the performances of the main cast. However, many felt it lacked originality and a strong, consistent narrative arc to sustain interest over multiple episodes.
Fun Fact
The series was inspired by a New Yorker cartoon titled 'The Sellout' by Yoni Shternberg, which depicted a man claiming to have met and dated a girl named Zelda in every single state.
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