Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Aug 13, 2021 · Here are every episode of Modern Love ranked from worst to best: 16. “Strangers on a (Dublin) Train”. Season 2, Episode 3. Directed by: John Carney. Stars: Lucy Boynton and Kit Harington. Ugh ...

    • modern love episodes ranked1
    • modern love episodes ranked2
    • modern love episodes ranked3
    • modern love episodes ranked4
    • modern love episodes ranked5
    • Episode 1: "When the Doorman Is Your Main Man" How I Met Your Mother's Cristin Milioti starred as Maggie, a single book critic whose doorman, Guzmin (Laurentiu Possa, charmingly stern), kept a protective watch over her search for Mr. Right.
    • Episode 2: "When Cupid Is a Prying Journalist" The amount of story and emotion packed into this 31-minute episode, written and directed by executive producer John Carney, is truly astonishing.
    • Episode 3: "Take Me as I Am, Whoever I Am" Sensing a pattern here? Amazon definitely front-loaded Modern Love with its three best episodes. While I'm not a huge Anne Hathaway fan (nor am I a Hatha-hater), I found her authentic and enjoyable as Lexi, a woman whose bipolar disorder makes dating—and sometimes even just existing—very challenging.
    • Episode 7: "Hers Was a World of One" Also known as "the Hot Priest episode." When Tobin (Fleabag's Andrew Scott) and Andy (Brandon Kyle Goodman) decided to start a family, the adoption agency introduced them to a pregnant free-spirit named Karla (Olivia Cooke).
    • 'When Cupid Is a Prying Journalist' Inspired by Hinge creator Justin McLeod's continent-spanning romance, this episode won PEOPLE's internal poll by a landslide.
    • 'Hers Was a World of One' Take the hot priest from Fleabag, give him an equally hunky husband and bam — you'e got an instant hit. Modern Love's penultimate episode is also its sole shout-out to the LGBTQ community, but we're not here to gripe (besides about that random Ed Sheeran cameo, second only to his useless Game of Thrones scene).
    • 'When the Doorman Is Your Main Man' When single gal Maggie (Cristin Milioti) gets pregnant, her doorman — the one with a knack for predicting when her dates won't call her — is the first person she tells.
    • 'The Race Grows Sweeter Near Its Final Lap' Margot (Jane Alexander) and Kenji (James Saito) connect through running and bond over their shared experiences losing spouses after decades of marriage.
    • Episode 1 – When The Doorman Is Your Main Man
    • Episode 7 – Hers Was A World of One
    • Episode 3 – Take Me as I Am, Whoever I Am
    • Episode 2 – When Cupid Is A Prying Journalist
    • Episode 4 – Rallying to Keep The Game Alive
    • Episode 5- at The Hospital, An Interlude of Clarity
    • Episode 6 – So He Looked Like My Dad. It Was Just Dinner, Right?
    • Episode 8 – The Race Grows Sweeter Near Its Final Lap

    I’ve watched this specific episode three times and each time I love it a little more. Unlike other episodes, this one isn’t based on the typical kind of love between a couple but more so on an unsung friendship between a woman and her doorman, Guzmin. Starring Cristin Milioti and Laurentiu Possa, we promise you’ll be reduced to tears in the best wa...

    A gay couple decides to take the next step in their relationship by planning to adopt a baby. However, the road to the baby’s arrival isn’t easy – full of unexpected turns that lead to them realising they wouldn’t have it any other way. Spoiler – this episode stars a cameo appearance from Ed Sheeran.

    Anne Hathaway, in my opinion, gives one of her best performances in this short but beautifully created episode. It explores mental illness and Bipolar Disorder by taking you on the difficult journey of dating as someone suffering from the disease. Using dexterity and care, this episode gives you as much as it can in 30 minutes.

    I loved this essay and so, I was happy to see the episode do it justice. “Have you ever been in love?” the question which takes you through two different tales of love, all spurred from an interview between a hot-shot CEO and a journalist. Dev Patel and Catherine Keener are the unlikely duo I want to see more of. Plus, as everyone is saying on Twit...

    Oh, Tina Fey, you can do no wrong. I don’t know would I have liked this episode as much if she didn’t star in it. Based around a couple who feel they’ve lost the spark, the conversation and the love in their relationship when it’s not about their kids, it follows them as they try to reconnect. Not a bad episode, not the greatest either, the ending ...

    I liked the overall idea of this story, the atmosphere they created for a stellar love tale but, I found it kind of fell short. Although it made me laugh at times, I lost interest in parts which isn’t great given its only 32 minutes long. I think the cast was also wrong here, Sofia Boutella – not my choice.

    If this episode was to make the viewer feel uncomfortable, it succeed in that. Like, honestly, all I kept thinking was “there were so many better essays you could have picked why Amazon, why?” Following a young woman who becomes emotionally involved with her boss – he thinks it’s a relationship, she sees him as the dad she’s always yearned for, wir...

    I LOVED this beautiful episode but, I had to leave it until last because, in a Love Actually-esque moment, it shows all the previous episodes interlocking to make it appear like one day in New York. There’s a brief tale about the power of falling in love no matter what age you are at the beginning before all the episodes come together to show you h...

  2. Nov 9, 2023 · Old love is different. In our 70s and 80s, we had been through enough of life’s ups and downs to know who we were, and we had learned to compromise. The finish line was drawing closer. Written by: John Carney & Tom Hall. Based on article by: Eve Pell. Cast: Jane Alexander, James Saito, Peter Hermann. Original Airing: October 18, 2019. Season: 1.

    • modern love episodes ranked1
    • modern love episodes ranked2
    • modern love episodes ranked3
    • modern love episodes ranked4
    • modern love episodes ranked5
  3. Aug 29, 2021 · Modern Love: Season 2 Episodes Ranked Worst To Best. John Carney's anthology series returns for a sophomore season of love stories based on the eponymous New York Times column. The personal essays tell diverse tales of unconventional and unlikely love -- a nocturnal woman falling for a "day man," a pair whose spouses have cheated on them ...

  4. People also ask

  5. All Episodes (Season 1 & 2) Ranked. Here’s my personal ranking. I’d love to hear everyone’s takes! When the Doorman Is Your Main Man. When Cupid Is a Prying Journalist. Take Me as I Am, Whoever I Am. The Race Grows Sweeter Near Its Final Lap. On a Serpentine Road, With the Top Down. The Night Girl Finds a Day Boy.

  1. People also search for