as Zelda, the show set itself apart with a pre-announced timeline: the narration (by Katey Sagal) famously stated in the pilot that the couple would date for exactly " eight months, three weeks, five days, and one hour II. Core Themes: Destiny vs. Practicality
Voiced by Katey Sagal, providing a whimsical, documentary-style oversight of their timeline. Why It’s Notable a to z -tv series-
It is a show that unabashedly believes in love, but not in a saccharine, Hollywood way. It believes that love is a choice, a series of micro-decisions, and that the path from "Acquaintance" to "Zed" is worth walking, even if you stumble. as Zelda, the show set itself apart with
Zelda is a pragmatic lawyer who works at the same parent company as Andrew. She is guarded, logical, and skeptical of "destiny." Her character provides a foil to Andrew’s whimsy, grounding the show in reality. This dynamic created a modern "Sally and Harry" dynamic. Why It’s Notable It is a show that
And then the narrator reveals the final trick: "This is a story about a relationship that lasts from A to Z. But the alphabet does not end. It begins again."
The show follows Andrew (Cristin Milioti) and Zelda (Ben Feldman). Andrew is an idealistic romantic who works as a paralegal at an online dating review site. Zelda is a pragmatic, realist attorney who has grown cynical about love after a bitter divorce. The series is bookended by two major claims: