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Genre
  
Sitcom

Composer(s)
  
Gabriel Mann

Original language(s)
  
English

Final episode date
  
4 April 2012

6.9/10
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Created by
  
Tad Quill

Country of origin
  
United States

First episode date
  
21 March 2012

Network
  
NBC

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Starring
  
Amanda Peet David Walton Jeffrey Tambor Margo Harshman Joey King Pasha D. Lychnikoff J.B. Smoove Jesse Plemons

Cast
  
David Walton, Amanda Peet, Margo Harshman, Joey King, Jeffrey Tambor

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Bent is an American romantic comedy television series that ran on NBC from March 21 to April 4, 2012. The series was created by Tad Quill and stars Amanda Peet as a recently divorced lawyer and David Walton as the irresponsible general contractor hired to remodel her kitchen. Supporting roles are played by Jeffrey Tambor, Margo Harshman, Pasha D. Lychnikoff and Joey King. On May 11, 2012, NBC cancelled the sitcom.

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Synopsis

Recently divorced no-nonsense lawyer Alex (Amanda Peet) hires contractor Pete (David Walton) to renovate her kitchen. An irresponsible womanizer, Pete is trying to rebuild his contracting career after ruining it with his gambling addiction and promiscuous ways. The highly strung Alex, whose husband was sent to prison for insider trading, is trying to maintain a busy work schedule while raising her 8-year-old daughter Charlie (Joey King). Aware of his reputation with women, Alex insists she will fire Pete if he presents any problems. Other cast members include Alex's flirty sister Screwsie (Margo Harshman), Pete's aspiring actor father Walt (Jeffrey Tambor), Charlie's babysitter Simone (Susan Park) and Pete's contractor crew (J.B. Smoove, Jesse Plemons, and Pasha D. Lychnikoff).

Production

Filmed with a single-camera setup, Bent is produced by Universal Television, a production arm of NBC. Tad Quill wrote the pilot episode and served as executive producer based on a two-year deal he signed with the formerly-named Universal Media Studios in 2010. The first episode was directed by Craig Zisk, who previously directed episodes of Weeds and Nurse Jackie.

Amanda Peet said of the show: "I just loved the writing, I thought it was a good repartee. I love a good romantic comedy, and I love a repressed woman who needs to get laid."

Reception

The New York Times really liked the show Bent saying it has "witty repartee," an "incongruous edge" and they absolutely enjoyed "the chemistry" between Amanda Peet and David Walton. The NY Times went on to say that Jeffrey Tambor is "hilarious" playing David Walton's Dad, a frustrated actor. The Times commented that if you "[w]atch two episodes, you begin to catch the rhythm; watch four, and you might be hooked.

Daily Variety says Bent is "the kind of charming romantic comedy TV frequently aspires to but seldom delivers." And that Bent is "straight up" worth watching.

The Star Tribune says "Chemistry Sets Bent Afire."

Huffington Post's TV critic says "It's really charming."

TV Guide gives "5 Reasons to Fall for the NBC Romantic Comedy Bent"

"In what might be his best role since Arrested Development, Tambor shines as Pete's dad, Walt" -- TV Guide

References

Bent (TV series) Wikipedia