Network: CBS
Episodes: 13 (half-hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: September 24, 2012 — November 12, 2012
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Michael Urie, David Krumholtz, Sophia Bush, Brandon Routh, and Tracy Vilar.
TV show description:
This comedic TV series is based on the lives of creators David Kohan and Max Mutchnick. It’s about two life-long best friends and business partners whose “bromance” is tested when one of them is engaged to be married.
Joe (David Krumholtz) is an accomplished architect who leads with his head and not his heart, especially in his love life. That’s in stark contrast to his gay best friend and co-worker, Louis (Michael Urie). He’s spontaneous, emotional and prone to exaggeration.
Both men have found joy in their love lives. Joe is newly engaged to Ali (Sophia Bush), a beautiful and sophisticated jewelry designer. Louis’ companion is Wyatt (Brandon Routh), a vegan nurse who Louis insists is just a promotion away from becoming a doctor.
As the new-ness of Joe’s engagement fades away, it remains to be seen if the best friends’ business and personal bond can adapt to the addition of two other important relationships.
Episode #13 — Sperm und Drang
Ali gets a pregnancy scare, Louis decides to have a baby as well, Joe and Louis’ relationship is tested.
First aired: (did not air in the US).
What do you think? Do you like the Partners TV series? Do you think it should have been cancelled or renewed for a second season?
This show makes me laugh every week and I think they got the chemistry and the story is good.. I know there was a series with same name and same plot in year of 90..but please.. I do really love this show and please save this show!
this show is great. The chemistry’s good. I hope another network picks it up.
i love it so much ,it bring me the laugh everyweek when i watch the show,please don’t cancel it.
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I love this show. The first episode was Not great but as you watch it further is does get better. People now a days are so quick to judge everything. I can name so many shows that should not be on the air (that honey boo boo crap is a great example of tv garbage along with ALL versions of real housewives.) this is a fun way to spend 30 minutes that is just meant to be fun. Isn’t anyone else sick of all the drama and violence on tv? This is a breath of fresh air amidst all the… Read more »
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Seriously, why is this piece of crap still on TV?
AG, its not….clearly the status says cancelled. And it wasn’t a piece of crap it was a great show and should still be on the air.
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Worst new series in twenty years. The writers should lose their accreditation in screen writers guild. Just terrible from start to finish. worst 30 minutes in tv history. Should have been pulled at the first commercial.
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