TV series
A to Z
Overview
The story follows the lives of Andrew, an employee at an internet dating site who dreams of meeting the girl of his dreams, and Zelda, a no-nonsense lawyer who was raised by a hippie mother and carries a rebellious streak. By an accidental chance of fate, Zelda meets Andrew to resolve a mismatch dating dispute and these two single people suddenly find themselves falling for each other.
Details
- First air date
- 2014-10-02
- Status
- Canceled
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 13 episodes
- Genres
- Comedy
- Network
- NBC
- Production
- Warner Bros. Television, Le Train Train
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Ben Feldman as Andrew
- Cristin Milioti as Zelda
- Henry Zebrowski as Stu
- Lenora Crichlow as Stephie
- Christina Kirk as Lydia 'Big Bird'
- Katey Sagal as Narrator (voice)
- Parvesh Cheena as Dinesh
- Hong Chau as Lora
- Nancy Friedrich as Nancy
- Ben Falcone as Howard
- Hunter Payton as Young Andrew
- Patrick Carlyle as Sage
Creators and crew
- Ben Queen - Creator
- Michael Patrick Jann - Executive Producer
- Matthew Zinman - Producer
- Michael Patrick Jann - Director
- David Wain - Director
- Eric Appel - Director
Episodes
Episode 1: A Is for Acquaintances
A computer glitch sends Zelda to the office of an internet dating agency, where she meets Andrew and immediately sparks fly. Is it chance or destiny?
Episode 2: B Is for Big Glory
After a great night together both Andrew and Zelda try to play it cool by going on a date with someone else.
Episode 3: C Is for Curiouser & Curiouser
Andrew and Zelda discover that sometimes the internet can be a curse, when they both discover things about eachother that they wish they hadn't.
Episode 4: D Is for Debbie
When Zelda's aunt dies, she isn't sure if it's too soon in their relationship to ask Andrew to go with her to the funeral.
Episode 5: E Is for Ectoplasm
Andrew and Zelda decide to drop their usual Halloween traditions and instead throw a joint party.
Episode 6: F Is for Fight, Fight, Fight!
After he fails to stand up for Zelda outside a bar, Andrew goes out of his way to try and prove his manliness to Zelda.
Episode 7: G Is for Geronimo
Andrew tries to help Zelda go after her big "what if".
Episode 8: H Is for Hostile Takeover
When Andrew realises that he is far too influenced by his friends and Zelda, he sets out to find something in his life that is just for him.
Episode 9: I Is for Ill Communication
With Christmas approaching, Andrew and Zelda turn to their friends for help to find the perfect Christmas gift for one another.
Episode 10: J Is for Jan Vaughan
Zelda and Andrew play matchmakers for Stu and a stenographer, but their love-connection maneuvering negatively impacts Stephie.
Episode 11: K Is for Keep Out
Andrew and Zelda seek quality alone time together, which stirs up tension between Andrew and Stu. Meanwhile, Big Bird sets out to win a man's attention.
Episode 12: L Is for Likeability
When Andrew’s father Pete unexpectedly shows up to visit, Zelda tries to win his affection after Pete tells Andrew he isn’t a fan of hers. Elsewhere, Big Bird implements a new cancellation policy at Wallflower, despite not having Dane’s corporate approval.
Episode 13: M Is for Meant to Be
Tensions flair when Andrew's former flame comes to town.
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