Don't Trust the Bitch in Apartment 23
It started off really strong. The first seven or right episodes were very funny and then it was up and down after that. I didn't dislike any episode. The show was cancelled after 26 episode which wasn't surprising because it was obvious that it wasn't a show that could sustain itself with its premise for much longer. Much of the humor is derived from just how irreverent Chloe (played by Krysten Ritter or Jane from Breaking Bad) is towards everything and everyone and the reactions from others (Jane's facial expressions are often priceless). Then, they gave her a quasi-love interest. Nope, doesn't work. Anything that might soften a character whose bitchiness is so essential to the show ultimately must be left out or it risks betraying what makes the show so appealing.
Krysten Ritter was often excellent though she played Jane so well in Breaking Bad that it was hard at first to see past that. Dreama Walker, the real protagonist, June, played the perfect foil though she was far less interesting. James Van Deer Beek was good, but Neil Patrick Harris played the whole fictionalized degenerate version of himself better and before Van Der Beek. Maybe that's not a fair comparison, but it's there nonetheless. Liza Lapira was hilarious despite being MIA for most of the second season.
Ultimately, I enjoyed it for what it was, but I'm not upset that there are no more episodes. I think it could have gone one more season before feeling like it was retreading ground (it got close a few times). There was no room for the characters to grow otherwise, it becomes a different kind of show.