Network: NBC
Episodes: 13 (half-hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: October 2, 2014 — January 22, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Ben Feldman, Cristin Milioti, Christina Kirk, Henry Zebrowski, Hong Chau, Lenora Crichlow, and Katey Sagal.
TV show description:
Narrated by Katey Sagal, this romantic comedy follows the full story of the relationship of Andrew (Ben Feldman) and Zelda (Cristin Milioti) — from “A to Z.” They’ll date for eight months, three weeks, five days and one hour. They’re also a couple that almost wasn’t.
Andrew Lofland is a guy’s guy who’s also always been a secret romantic who dreams of finding “the one.” He imagines her to be just like that shimmering beauty he spotted one night in a silver dress at a concert two years ago.
Zelda Vasco is a no-nonsense lawyer who has strong feelings about being her own person and prefers the control of online dating. However, when a computer glitch sends her a total mismatch, she’s asked to come in for an interview at Wallflower Online Dating — the agency where Andrew happens to work.
Andrew and Zelda meet for the first time and despite their differences, sparks fly. She thinks it’s chance while he thinks it’s fate (convinced she’s the shimmering girl in the silver dress). Is it true love forever or just a detour in destiny?
While at work, Andrew must navigate around Lydia, aka “Big Bird” (Christina Kirk). She’s his boss and the general manager at Wallflower who has a way of making everyone in the office uncomfortable. Hardly the romantic, she believes her job is keeping clients paying their monthly membership fee.
Stu (Henry Zebrowski) is Andrew’s loyal friend, colleague and roommate. Intense and eccentric, Stu has no qualms about offering up his misplaced insights and doling out unsolicited advice.
Lora (Hong Chau) is also a colleague at Wallflower who’s employed as a programmer. Her work skills have been known to come in handy when Andrew needs a favor.
Stephie (Lenora Crichlow) is Zelda’s best friend, roommate and colleague at the law firm where Zelda works. A fool for love, she has a wedding Pinterest page, even though she has never been engaged.
Episode #13 — M is Meant to Be
Zelda’s a little high-strung. She questions herself constantly, debates decisions endlessly and worries when there’s nothing to worry about. She’s not really the jealous type, but when Andrew calls to tell her that an ex, Madeline, is coming through town and wants to crash at his place for a few nights, Zelda might be justified in harboring a little concern. But to her credit, Zelda plays it cool and asks the right questions: Is she attractive? Yes. How long ago did they date? Years ago. What’s her current relationship status? Engaged. Zelda says sure.
Zelda’s got a larger question on her mind. The head of her firm has asked whether she’d like to become a partner. It’d be a huge career step, but it would also mean moving permanently to New York. Of all the problems Zelda’s been handed to ponder, this one is right up there. Does she leave behind her LA life, including her best friend Stephie and Andrew, the man who appears to be The One?
The plot thickens around Andrew and his ex. It turns out that she’s in town to get a little sympathy and support from her old friend, Andrew. It seems that the engagement is off. Zelda’s insecurities spike. Not only is Andrew’s ex attractive and brilliant, but she seems intent on more than just sympathy from Andrew. And Zelda’s not being paranoid: Stephie, Lora and even Big Bird peg Madeline as a flirty man-stealer, one that needs to be knocked out of the picture. Big Bird suggests a violent attack, but Stephie’s got a better idea: get Madeline focused on another man, anyone but Andrew.
Zelda connects the dots by connecting exes. She sets Madeline up with her ex, Jay. It inspires a little jealousy in Andrew, but alas for Madeline it’s not really a match. She tells Andrew and Zelda that she’s just not yet ready to date again. But she does appear ready for some action: stroking Andrew’s arm, bending over multiple times and giving him bedroom eyes. Zelda sounds the alarm to Andrew, so he sits Madeline down to explain that he’s committed to Zelda now – reconciliation will not happen. Madeline says she only came to town to get some support from one of her only true friends. She apologizes for wasting his time and threatening his relationship.
In an equanimous gesture, Zelda pulls Jay aside to explain that she understands that sometimes old lovers have feelings they’re looking to rekindle. But before she can tell Jay she’s devoted to Andrew, Jay makes his move: a full French kiss. Yechh! She calls Andrew to explain. Already upset that Zelda’s jealousy caused him to ruin his friendship with an ex, now he’s downright livid.
Andrew retells the story of Jay kissing Zelda to Stu, who immediately sounds the war drums. He gathers up Dinesh and some other buds from work and they race over to Jay’s apartment to deliver a menacing message in no uncertain terms: stay away from Zelda, or prepare to get your ass kicked.
But Jay answers the door in a Marine dress uniform, immediately setting each member of Andrew’s posse crumbling. Jay explains he’s just wearing the uniform as a costume to make himself attractive as a possible contestant for The Price Is Right. It’s the most nonviolent confrontation ever; all the guys except Andrew head into Jay’s apartment for drinks.
Zelda, on the other hand, tries to take the high road. She goes over to Andrew’s apartment to apologize to Madeline for imagining she had intentions on Andrew. But Madeline cops to the charge, explaining that she and Andrew once had a very special bond. In fact he told her once that he thought the two of them were meant to be. Zelda’s shell-shocked. That’s the exact phrase Andrew used with her on their first date.
Zelda calls Andrew and asks him point blank whether the “meant to be” line is just part of his modus operandi. Andrew explains that when he told that to Madeline, he actually believed it at the time. But now he knows Zelda’s the one. Zelda remains dubious and pushes the point with Andrew, who grows exasperated. “I can’t guarantee that we’re gonna be together forever.” They’re exactly the wrong words. Zelda processes and then turns a huge emotional page. With sadness and courage, she reveals the New York partnership offer to Andrew – and she’s just decided that she’s going to take it. She tells Ms. Whalen, head of the law firm, the news.
Zelda breaks the news to Stephie, who’s remarkably understanding. She knows it’s a major decision. Zelda packs and heads off for a week in New York. The office and the staffers seem friendly enough, but clearly it’ll be a challenge on many levels.
Andrew’s beyond heartbroken. He heads out to the bar with Stu to drown his sorrows; Zelda hasn’t called him since she left for New York. Andrew excuses himself and screws up his courage to call her, but the call goes to voice mail. Undeterred, he leaves a message, confessing that he’s been naïve but never deceptive, and he knows deep in his soul that he only wants to be with Zelda. As he’s finishing the message, he spots Zelda walking down the steps of the very same bar. She’s back. The embrace and share a passionate kiss. It’s clear Zelda is every bit as in love with Andrew as he is with her.
Watching from the corner, Stu and Stephie share a proud moment; they were secretly behind the reunion. “Maybe they’ll get married,” Stu muses. Maybe they will. (Courtesy NBC.)
First aired: January 22, 2015
What do you think? Do you like the A to Z TV show? Do you think it should have been cancelled or renewed for a second season?
Lesson to writers… never begin a show about a love relationship by telling the audience that it’s doomed. I figured you’d lose most of your audience after the first show. Nobody wants to see a doomed relationship play out : (
They did but say what happens after the four months…they imply that Maude they do or maybe they get married!!
Doomed? Not necessarily. The voiceover gives us the amount of time they date. This doesn’t have to end in a breakup. Once people become engaged or move in together they are no longer dating.
Come on, NBC!!! A to Z is a great show! It has all the right elements and is a refreshing
change. “Bad Judge, too? You guys in corporate are about to drop the ball.
Like the two main characters but that’s it.
Please save A to Z. It is up against The McCarthys on CBS which is a weak show but follows dynamite CBS comedies, It is also up against Scandal and Thursday night Football, Its lead in–Bad Judge–is not bad but nowhere as strong as Big Bang, Mom, and 2 and 1/2 men. Try relocating to a better spot and I am sure that viewership will increase. It is a clean, romantic, and frequently comical show.
Please save A to Z. It is a warm show about new love and the lead actors remind
my wife and I of the excitement when we first realized that the “other” could be the one
that we would gladly spend the rest of our lives together.
Carl
LOVE The show!! Don’t cancel it. Try a different time slot or more press. It needs time. This show is VERY cute and could stand up against New Girl and The Mindy Project. It’s super cute and sweet!!
Basically, I was mainly excited for this show due to it was produced by Rashida Jones of Parks and Recreation, to see if maybe she would guest star, and it’s just a great show, it’s not too lovey dovey, it’s funny and everything & beyond. I just want 26-episodes & I’ll be happy!
I am so disappointed that they have cancelled this show and hope they reconsider and at least let it run for the full 26 episodes so they can complete their original vision. It’s one of the very few shows on right now with heart and an optimistic point of view. Great chemistry between the leads and you just want to root for them and see where their story goes. These shows always take time for the audiences to find them, I hope the numbers will grow so they do reconsider!
Keep the show! Just started watching it last week and it’s really great. Immediately went back to watch all the episodes. Smart, quirky, funny and just the right touch of rom/com without being too romantic.
A to Z was a great show. cancelling it one week after Thursday night football moves back to solely the NFL network makes little sense. the ratings most likely would of bumped up a little in the coming weeks with NFL gone. even with poor ratings the show at least filled a time slot. the premise of the show was set up for only 26 episodes which is a long season today but still could of been done in a single year. makes little sense how a name like Cristin Milioti (Zelda) who is such a good actress and was… Read more »
Just recently started watching A to Z and I happen to love it.
My wife and I love this show. Once again NBC cancels a show
that is worth watching. They don’t have many. So sad!!!
My wife an I love this show. Just found out about it and called my brother. He apparently has been watching it from the beginning and both he and his wife love it too. Not sure what there isn’t to like about it. It is a cute show and the characters have a lot of chemistry right from the pilot. I definitely hope it lasts.
NO! I HATE A TO Z, AND I PREDICT IT WILL BE CANCELLED IN THE COMING WEEKS! I AM NOT MUCH ON A TO Z. IN FACT, I HATE IT, THAT I WANT IT CANCELLED. BUT I COULD BE WRONG. CHANCES ARE IF I WATCH IT, I MIGHT LIKE IT. WE’LL SEE. BUT FROM WHAT I READ, IT LOOKS LIKE THE END IS NEAR FOR A TO Z.
Love love love A to Z!!!