"Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place" is a popular American sitcom that originally aired from 1998 to 2001. Created by Kenny Schwartz and Danny Jacobson, the show revolves around the lives of three young friends who share an apartment in Boston: Berg, Pete, and Sharon.
The series begins with Berg (played by Ryan Reynolds) and Pete (played by Richard Ruccolo) working as pizza delivery guys at Beacon Street Pizza, where they encounter various quirky characters and engage in humorous misadventures. Sharon (played by Traylor Howard), an intelligent and ambitious medical student, lives in the apartment across the hall and is Pete's love interest.
As the show progresses, the dynamics between the characters evolve, leading to romantic entanglements, career aspirations, and personal growth. Berg and Pete navigate their friendships and relationships while pursuing their respective goals, with Sharon often serving as a voice of reason amidst their antics.
The ensemble cast is rounded out by supporting characters such as Johnny (played by Nathan Fillion), a dim-witted but lovable friend of Berg and Pete, and Ashley (played by Suzanne Cryer), Berg's on-again, off-again girlfriend.
"Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place" is known for its witty humor, charming characters, and relatable depiction of young adulthood. The show's blend of comedy and heartfelt moments resonated with audiences, earning it a devoted fanbase during its three-season run.
In later seasons, the title was shortened to "Two Guys and a Girl" as the characters' lives evolved beyond the pizza place setting. Despite its relatively short run, the series remains a beloved cult classic and launched the careers of several of its cast members, including Ryan Reynolds, who went on to become a major Hollywood star.