The film follows the quest for love of Josh, a young and naive man who has been dumped by his longtime ex-girlfriend. Meanwhile, his muture older sister Liz and his sex-crazed friend Mike come and give him a hand, helping him understand the relationship between men and women.
Jay Baruchel's done a great job getting fans on Josh's side, though, so I found myself rooting for Lucy even before she'd endured a no-good, horrible day.
Like its characters, the show isn't changing so much as it's moving forward. Man Seeking Woman's hilariously odd sensibilities are still firmly in place. Now there're just more of them to love.
I love that kind of experimentation, even if, at times, the sequences don't altogether work. I also love the way all the cleverness doesn't get in the way of the character development.