Victimes d'un coup monté organisé par leurs familles respectives, deux ados se lient d'une timide amitié, masquant des sentiments peut-être plus profonds.Victimes d'un coup monté organisé par leurs familles respectives, deux ados se lient d'une timide amitié, masquant des sentiments peut-être plus profonds.Victimes d'un coup monté organisé par leurs familles respectives, deux ados se lient d'une timide amitié, masquant des sentiments peut-être plus profonds.
- Récompenses
- 5 victoires et 9 nominations au total
Parcourir les épisodes
Avis à la une
I think this was cute binge, short and sweet. It surprisingly included a variety of characters and explored them well. Some parts were cringey and it isn't an award winning show for sure, but not as bad as people make it out to be.
Good start but after that makers had no clue what they are doing... Didn't like the way they portrait coders. Try watching Silicon Valley.
Climax is THE WORST ever - It will leave you so unsatisfied and in hate for the series
Climax is THE WORST ever - It will leave you so unsatisfied and in hate for the series
Hopeless and disappointing. Neither writing nor direction was anything worth a mention and worse of all the dumb YouTubers trying to be actors. Don't waste your time on this one.
Bunch of muppets running around on screen aimlessly. wasted 2 full episodes worth of time from my life. I felt drained after watching this cringy series. These guys are shown as 18 years old? woooottt? such bad script and superbly bad direction. extremely extremely bad direction. the guy with the american accent is like the last straw..
Rishi greets Dimple with "Hello, future wife," but she's not having it and throws her cold coffee at him, calling him a creep. This memorable scene drew me, and countless other romcom enthusiasts in India, to watch the series. However, Mismatched is more than just these charming romcom moments - it had a well-crafted storyline supported by a diverse set of side characters whose individual storylines contribute to the main plotline and make it engaging to watch.
The first season ended with a cliffhanger, leaving the audience wondering 'will they or won't they?' and the second season returned with a focus on love triangles throughout the story, which may have diluted the impact of the first season but was still entertaining for viewers like myself who enjoy triangle romances.
After a long break, Season 3 arrived and shifted the focus away from the quirky Dimple and charismatic Rishi - now it centers around Whiny and Self-Centered Dimple and aimless and mediocre Rishi. Unfortunately, many beloved side characters were cut out of the storyline, leaving it solely focused on Dimple and Rishi.
This change made for a slow and uninteresting third season. In previous seasons, Rishi had his own life outside of Dimple - he had Namrata by his side and dealt with family issues. However, now everything revolves around Dimple. All the other supporting characters are walking disasters and even Dimple's father is only used as a plot device to further the screenplay. The Sid and Zeenath storyline felt lackluster as if the makers didn't know what to do with these characters anymore, so they kept going back and forth without any real purpose. It seems that the ultimate goal was to ensure no character ends up with their intended partner, leaving viewers unsatisfied and eagerly anticipating Season 4. Personally, I won't be returning to watch another season of this disappointment. The third season was already enough - this is where the story of Mismatched ends for me.
The first season ended with a cliffhanger, leaving the audience wondering 'will they or won't they?' and the second season returned with a focus on love triangles throughout the story, which may have diluted the impact of the first season but was still entertaining for viewers like myself who enjoy triangle romances.
After a long break, Season 3 arrived and shifted the focus away from the quirky Dimple and charismatic Rishi - now it centers around Whiny and Self-Centered Dimple and aimless and mediocre Rishi. Unfortunately, many beloved side characters were cut out of the storyline, leaving it solely focused on Dimple and Rishi.
This change made for a slow and uninteresting third season. In previous seasons, Rishi had his own life outside of Dimple - he had Namrata by his side and dealt with family issues. However, now everything revolves around Dimple. All the other supporting characters are walking disasters and even Dimple's father is only used as a plot device to further the screenplay. The Sid and Zeenath storyline felt lackluster as if the makers didn't know what to do with these characters anymore, so they kept going back and forth without any real purpose. It seems that the ultimate goal was to ensure no character ends up with their intended partner, leaving viewers unsatisfied and eagerly anticipating Season 4. Personally, I won't be returning to watch another season of this disappointment. The third season was already enough - this is where the story of Mismatched ends for me.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWhile the book is set in the United States, for the series the story was adapted to take place in Jaipur, where the shooting took place.
Meilleurs choix
Connectez-vous pour évaluer et suivre la liste de favoris afin de recevoir des recommandations personnalisées
- How many seasons does Mismatched have?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- 우린 제법 안 어울려요
- Lieux de tournage
- Jaipur, Rajasthan, Inde(College, City)
- Société de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
- Durée30 minutes
- Couleur
Contribuer à cette page
Suggérer une modification ou ajouter du contenu manquant