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You Me Her
First Air Date: March 22, 2016
First Aired on | : | 2016 |
Status | : | Returning Series |
Created By | : | John Scott Shepherd |
Networks | : | Audience |
Genres | : | Comedy,Drama |
Seasons/Episodes | : | 50 episodes in 5 Seasons |
An unusual, real-world romance involving relatable people, with one catch - there are three of them! You Me Her infuses the sensibilities of a smart, grounded indie rom-com with a distinctive twist: one of the two parties just happens to be a suburban married couple.