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Ground Floor

Multi-camera comedy about a 29-year-old successful alpha male who, after crossing paths with his company's carefree support staff, realizes he's not nearly as happy as he thought he was.

Show Info

Genre:
Aired on:
TBS, US
Runtime:
30 min.
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Rating:
3.57/5 (7 ratings)
More Info:
Forum | IMDb | TheTVDB
Tools:
Subtitles, Mistakes

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Stats

Premiered:
2013
Ended:
2015
Episodes:
20
Watchlists:
1,017
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Episodes Guide and Summaries

Cast

as Brody Moyer
as Jenny Miller
as Mark "Harvard" Shrake
as Mike "Threepeat" Wen
as Derrick Dupree
as Remington Stewart Mansfield
as Lindsay

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It's unfortunatly barely funny. Still watchable but also easily forgettable.
by posted
It's not laugh out funny but an enjoyable comedy and not because of McGinley who was way better as Dr. Cox but is still good enough, but because of its likeable cast with eye candy.
by posted
McGinley carries this show all on his own. He's the only reason I watch it, although I was never a big fan of scrubs
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Ground Floor - Set in the modern world of corporate America, Ground Floor centers on Brody (Skylar Astin), a young hot-shot banker who thought he was just having a one-night stand with Jennifer (Briga Heelan), a beautiful woman he met at an office party. He discovers, however, that she works in the maintenance department for the building where his bank – Remington Trust – is located. Suddenly their worlds begin to collide in the most unexpected ways. Facing Brody's critical boss, Mr. Mansfield (John C. McGinley), as well as annoyed colleagues, the pair must find a way to deal with their growing feelings for each other in this modern take on Romeo & Juliet.

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A pretty decent sit-com I've discovered recently... would've been better without the laugh track but it's still watchable. John McGinley is in a class of his own even though his rants aren't as long and creative as when he was playing Dr. Cox in Scrubs. The rest of the cast is also a likeable bunch plus Alexis Knapp is eye candy. :) Sadly it's doing bad in the ratings so it'll probably end with only one season.

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