
The show premieres at 8:30 ET on Wednesday, and is the fourth and final member of ABC’s new block comedy for the night. The show features two sisters and their boyfriends, along with their parents. The “better with you” tagline likely refers more to the sisters, and surprisingly, not their significant others. They have a very close relationship that is covered in its entirety throughout the first episode.
Although my review have been neither positive nor negative for the most part, it is clear that the show does have certain elements to build on, based on the pilot episode. With an unexpected marriage and baby on the way that is divulged in the pilot episode, there will be some drama to go along with the comedic fun.
One sore spot that many reviewers had with the show is that Maddie and Ben are made out to be failures even though they have a steady nine year relationship, all because they have not been married yet. It serves as a bit of a downer and brings down the quality of the show as a whole.
Here are few hilarious lines from the episode:
“Call me old-fashioned,”
“but I think it’s appropriate to apply a little thought before making huge life choices.”
“Why in the world does she have to get married right now?!”
“Because she’s pregnant!”
What are your thoughts on the episode?
That’s all we have for now on Better With You TV Show.

The show premieres at 8:30 ET on Wednesday, and is the fourth and final member of ABC’s new block comedy for the night. The show features two sisters and their boyfriends, along with their parents. The “better with you” tagline likely refers more to the sisters, and surprisingly, not their significant others. They have a very close relationship that is covered in its entirety throughout the first episode.
Although my review have been neither positive nor negative for the most part, it is clear that the show does have certain elements to build on, based on the pilot episode. With an unexpected marriage and baby on the way that is divulged in the pilot episode, there will be some drama to go along with the comedic fun.
One sore spot that many reviewers had with the show is that Maddie and Ben are made out to be failures even though they have a steady nine year relationship, all because they have not been married yet. It serves as a bit of a downer and brings down the quality of the show as a whole.
Here are few hilarious lines from the episode:
“Call me old-fashioned,”
“but I think it’s appropriate to apply a little thought before making huge life choices.”
“Why in the world does she have to get married right now?!”
“Because she’s pregnant!”
What are your thoughts on the episode?
That’s all we have for now on Better With You TV Show.
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