Looking

2014 β€’ HBO
4.8
340 reviews
TV-MA
Rating
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Season 1 episodes (10)

1 for Now
1/19/14
Series Premiere. Patrick has an OkCupid date; Agustin agrees to move in with his boyfriend Frank; Dom considers reconnecting with an ex.
2 for Uncut
1/26/14
While helping Agustin move, Agustin and Dom question whether Patrick is capable of a casual sexual relationship. Back in SF, Dom meets up with his LA-ified ex Ethan. Later, Patrick and Richie go out on a date.
3 at Your Browser History
1/27/14
At a video-game launch party onboard an aircraft carrier, Patrick and his coworker Owen meet Kevin, a gay Brit who turns out to be Patrick's new boss. Dom tells Doris about his plans to start a Portuguese-chicken restaurant.
4 for $220/Hour
2/9/14
Taking a break from working in the office on a Sunday, Patrick and Kevin connect while chatting about relationships, but are interrupted by a call from Kevin's boyfriend. Later, Agustin, Doris, and Dom's coworker Hugo take in the Folsom Street Fair.
5 for the Future
2/16/14
After calling in sick, Patrick and Richie visit Golden Gate Park and other San Francisco sites, learning more about their pasts and plans for the future.
6 in the Mirror
2/23/14
Patrick tries to hide his nervousness about Richie meeting his friends for the first time at Dom's 40th birthday party. Lynn has a dinner to introduce Dom to some potential investors; later, Dom insists to Doris that he and Lynn are just friends.
7 for a Plus-One
3/1/14
Patrick reaches new levels of anxiety before his sister's wedding, and runs into an unexpected guest; Dom rebuffs Lynn's advice while in the throes of preparing for his restaurant popup; Agustin drops out of his art show, leaving Frank fuming.
8 Glass
2/26/14
Season One Finale. Patrick looks to mend fences after Richie's abrupt exit the day before. Frank tells Agustin what he really thinks about their relationship and his art. Later, Patrick and Agustin join Dom at the opening of his restaurant popup.
101 About Looking
12/29/13
An inside look at the HBO series 'Looking' with stars Jonathan Groff, Frankie J. Alvarez, Murray Bartlett, and others.
102 Season 1 Invitation to the Set
5/29/14
Join the stars of 'Looking' on the set of this HBO comedy series about three 30-something gay friends living in San Francisco.

About this show

From HBO comes this comedy series that offers up the unfiltered experiences of Patrick, Agustin and Dom--three 30-something friends living in San Francisco as they explore the exciting options available to a new generation of gay men.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
340 reviews
Paulo Navarro
June 15, 2020
Entertaining but many slow moving scenes that almost mimic the speed of real life. 3 main characters couldn't properly represent the many types of gays in existence. A more diverse representation would have been appreciated. I'm not specifically talking about race, but the whole LGBTQ+ spectrum. There are so many untold LBTQ+ stories that could have made the show more unique & feel less stale. The main love story conflict was nothing new & in the end felt uninspired. Not bad, still entertaining.
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Brian Johnson
September 8, 2016
Where's that diversity? Just spoiled whiny brats that lack character. Dom and his roommate kept my attention. The other two were fucking annoying. I can't relate to any of this. Production value is pretty good though. The image is too yellow for me. Nothing new here, just a rendition of a rendition.
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A Google user
March 22, 2015
It's the demonstrated pragmatism and modesty, the diverse, fun loving characters, along with a well presented and beautiful setting that together, make a seemingly monotonous series like Looking, captivating. Looking leaves behind all pretense of what gay life should be and offers viewers a look into what REAL life is like for both gay men and those closest to them. The reality, though mostly filtered of the sometimes exciting stereotypes, is a moving and relevant tale of 3 complex gay men in San Francisco.
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