Got to say I watched the pilot online after reading this thread, and I was very surprised by how red pill this show is, especially considering it's on network TV on CBS which usually has extremely lame blue pill shows like "Mike and Molly."
It's almost as if the creators have been reading this forum, there is so much red pill it's not even funny, 3 of the 4 main characters are guys who have been put through the ringer by women through divorce, and preach against the ills of marriage, and the benefits of being a single man with the freedom to slay. Not only are the guys against marriage, but they advocate sexing up much younger women, and enjoying sexual relationships more than long term romantic ones.
The "new guy" who gets left by his wife at the alter is the quintessential "blue pill" LTR guy who still wants to get back with his ex even though she ran away with a supposedly more alpha ex lover who bursts in at the ceremony. The older crew of red pill guys led by Tony Shaloub (Monk), try to take him under their wing and school him to the ways of the red pill. This is precisely the kind of shit we talk about and deal with here on the forum.
I like the whole dynamic and concept of the show, the pilot was well written, and even had a few laugh out loud moments, like when the blue pill guy "Carter" asks Tony Shaloub's character... "are you really going to find a meaningful relationship with a random 25 year old you meet at Jamba Juice..." and Tony Shaloub pauses and asks, "is she Asian?"
So far I got Roosh pegged as Tony Shaloub character, the older successful Middle Eastern guy who is an old school Casanova who knows the game and pulls hot waay younger girls, and Lothario as Kal Penn (Kumar from Harold and Kumar), the married family man who gets caught cheating on his wife. I'm not sure who Jerry O'Connell's character is maybe Slubu or BasilRansom, and no one I can think of is blue pill enough from the forum to liken to the Carter character.
Anyhow I think the show has a lot of potential, usually the pilot sucks on a new series and the subsequent episodes get much better, I hope that's the case with this show, the pilot was good IMO, so if it only get's better than the show will be great. I recommend it to the playboys on here to check out. I still need to watch Don Jon, but with that movie in theaters and this show on TV, hopefully the tides will start to change and more red pill will go mainstream. As a final note, I thought it classic that all the comments I read on the CBS site were all negative from women, saying the shot was horrible, while all the men thought it was great. Fuck those brainwashed feminists, lets shove the red pill down their throats.