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Better with You

"Better with You"
by Ben Kweller

United States

English

1

22

30 minutes

ABC

September 22, 2010 (2010-09-22) –
May 11, 2011 (2011-05-11)

On May 13, 2011, ABC cancelled the series after one season two days after the series finale aired.[4]

Plot[edit]

The series revolved around three different relationships that are tightly intertwined in one family, as it follows a couple, Maddie and Ben, who had been dating for nine years and are happy just living together despite not taking the next step, marriage. Maddie's life is thrown for a loop when her younger sister Mia announces that she is pregnant and is about to marry Casey, a guy whom she has only known for seven weeks. To make matters worse, Maddie is stunned that their parents, who have been married for 35 years and have their issues, approve of the union, leaving Maddie and Ben questioning themselves about their own relationship. The story followed their lives and struggles.

as Mia Putney

JoAnna Garcia Swisher

as Madeleine "Maddie" Putney

Jennifer Finnigan

as Ben Coles

Josh Cooke

as Casey Marion Davenport

Jake Lacy

as Joel Putney

Kurt Fuller

as Vicky Putney

Debra Jo Rupp

Production[edit]

Better with You was previously known as Better Together, Couples, Leapfrog,[5] and then briefly as That Couple.[6][7] On January 15, 2010, ABC green-lit the pilot, which was written by Friends writer and executive producer Shana Goldberg-Meehan and directed by James Burrows.[8] The show was produced by Bonanza Productions, Silver and Gold Productions, and Warner Bros. Television. Better with You aired on Wednesday at 8:30 after The Middle and before Modern Family.[9] On October 26, ABC announced that Better with You was picked up for a full 22-episode season.[10]


Ben Kweller wrote the theme song for the show.[11] Country music singer Reba McEntire made an appearance in episode 8, "Better with Flirting", as wedding planner Lorraine Ashley. Series regular Joanna Garcia Swisher and McEntire both starred in the WB/CW series Reba.


Better with You marked the second time Josh Cooke and Jennifer Finnigan have co-starred on a sitcom, the first being the short-lived 2005 NBC series Committed; it is also the second time that Cooke and Kurt Fuller co-starred in a sitcom, having previously starred in the short-lived 2006 ABC series Big Day.

Reception[edit]

Critical reception[edit]

Better with You received generally positive reviews. It has a Metacritic score of 64 out of 100, based on reviews from 21 critics.[40]

at IMDb

Better with You