Love Match Supreme
"Love Match Supreme" | |
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Freelancers episode | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 4 |
Directed by | Jeremy Warner |
Written by | Mallory Everton |
Original air date | April 25, 2019 |
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"Love Match Supreme" is the fourth episode of the first season of the American comedy television series Freelancers. The episode premiered on YouTube, on April 25, 2019.[1] The episode was written by series co-star Mallory Everton and was directed by Jeremy Warner.
In the episode, the group attempts to find dates for a Valentine's Day dance, in order to get a job making a commercial for the Love Match Supreme dating app.
Plot[edit]
The group heads to a pitch meeting with a new client. While driving, they accidentally run over Mr. Gandolfini (Jeffrey Lee Blake) who walks away without injury.
At the meeting, the group pitches their jingle for the Love Match Supreme dating app, only for Micah (Stacey Harkey) to mess up the lyrics. The CEO of the app, Mr. Doyle (Adam Berg), tells the group he doesn't find them right for the job, but gives them another chance, on the condition they all bring dates to the company's Valentine's Day dance.
The group leaves the meeting and split up to find dates for the dance, but none of them find any. At home, Owen (Stephen Meek) tells the group he found a date using the Love Match Supreme app, and the rest of the group decides to create dating profiles.
Production[edit]
"Love Match Supreme" was the second episode written by Mallory Everton. Mallory had previously written the episode "Video Production Company." The episode was also the fourth episode directed by Jeremy Warner.
Reception[edit]
As of June 15, 2020, the episode has been viewed an estimated 565,000 times on YouTube.[2]
References[edit]
- ↑ JK! Studios,"EP 4: Love Match Supreme - Freelancers", YouTube, April 25, 2019.
- ↑ Live Counts,"Live View Count - EP 4: Love Match Supreme - Freelancers", Livecounts.io.
External links[edit]
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