Perfect Couples is a hilarious and relatable American comedy television series that explores the ups and downs of modern romance through the lives of three couples. The show was originally broadcasted by NBC and created by Jon Pollack and Scott Silveri, two seasoned writers and producers in the television industry. With the support of Universal Media Studios, Perfect Couples was brought to life as a midseason replacement for the 2010-2011 television season.
The series stars Kyle Bornheimer as Dave, a lovable and slightly awkward husband, and Christine Woods as Julia, his intelligent and charming wife. Dave and Julia's relationship is at the heart of the show, as they navigate the challenges of marriage and maintaining a strong bond. The couple's quirks and habits are both endearing and humorous, making them a relatable and lovable pair.
Despite its promising start, Perfect Couples faced a number of challenges during its short run. A sneak preview of the series aired on December 20, 2010, and the official premiere followed on January 20, 2011. However, due to low ratings, the show was replaced in its timeslot by The Paul Reiser Show on April 14, 2011. Just eleven days later, on April 25th, The Paul Reiser Show was cancelled after only two episodes. NBC officially canceled Perfect Couples on May 13, 2011, leaving fans disappointed and yearning for more. Despite its untimely end, Perfect Couples remains a cult classic among romantic comedy fans and a testament to the talents of its creators, writers, and cast.