TV-MA
2020    30mComedy, Drama
7.578%74%7.0
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Romantic comedy anthology series about the journey from first love to lasting love, and how the people we're with along the way make us into who we are when we finally end up with someone forever. The first season follows Darby (Anna Kendrick) after a swift romance and breakup; in the second season the focus shifts to Marcus (William Jackson Harper) after his divorce.

2 Seasons

  • Season 1
    Season 110 Episodes
  • Season 2
    Season 210 Episodes
  • Anna KendrickDarby Carter / Executive Producer
  • Zoë ChaoSara Yang
  • Sasha CompèreMallory Moore
  • Peter VackJim
  • William Jackson HarperMarcus Watkins / Executive Producer
  • Lesley ManvilleNarrator (voice)
  • Jessica WilliamsMia Hines
  • Chris PowellYogi
  • Punkie JohnsonIda Watkins
  • Keith DavidNarrator (voice)
  • Hope DavisClaudia Hoffman
  • Arian MoayedKian Parsa
  • Steven BoyerJosh
  • Janet HubertDonna Watkins
  • Jin HaAugie Jeong
  • John Earl JelksKirby Watkins
  • Nadia QuinnLola
  • Nick ThuneMagnus Lund
  • Hayward LeachFreddie
  • Em GroslandNico
  • CallumOctober 27, 2025
    ⭐⭐⭐½ (out of 5) Love Life – The search for connection, one almost-forgotten chapter at a time. “Love Life” is billed as a romance anthology — though in truth, it’s more of a serial anthology than an episodic one. Each of its two seasons follows a different character through the winding, awkward, and occasionally beautiful mess that is modern love. It’s heartfelt, well-acted, and definitely worth a watch… even if, strangely, it doesn’t linger long after the credits roll. The first season stars Anna Kendrick, who’s always a delight to watch and usually impossible to forget — which makes it all the more telling that this show somehow fades from memory almost as quickly as it’s finished. The emotions land in the moment, but they don’t really stay with you. It’s thoughtful without being profound, charming without being standout, and sincere enough to make you nod along — even if you’re unlikely to recall the details a week later. Love Life captures the journey of romance and self-discovery well enough… it just doesn’t leave the kind of mark that great love stories do. Still, as a gentle binge about growing, learning, and occasionally getting it wrong, it’s perfectly pleasant company.

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