Don't Trust The B In Apartment 23 Krysten Ritter

Remember June Colburn, the sunny, small-town girl who arrived in the big city with dreams as bright as her smile? Well, forget everything you thought you knew because Chloe is about to flip that script on its head.
The Apartment 23 Twist
Chloe, played by the ever-amazing Krysten Ritter, is the reason you can't trust the "B" in Apartment 23. She's a con artist, a scammer, and a professional mooch, but somehow, you can’t help but root for her. Even though she’s the reason you’d hide your wallet, your keys, and maybe even your soul.
See, on the surface, Chloe is a total train wreck. She's unreliable, impulsive, and seems to live by a different set of rules than the rest of us. The series showcases the unusual roommate duo that happens when an optimistic girl meet her worst nightmare.
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Why We Love to Hate (and Secretly Love) Chloe
Krysten Ritter brings such a unique charm to the role, it’s impossible not to be entertained. She owns the screen, and you find yourself chuckling at her outrageous schemes, even while shaking your head in disbelief.
There's a twisted kind of genius to her madness. She might be terrible, but she's hilariously terrible. Each episode is filled with schemes that are so outrageous you can't help but laugh.

Beneath the surface, there are hints of a vulnerable side. It is that little depth that makes us hope that Chloe might be a good person deep, deep down.
The Dynamic Duo (and James Van Der Beek!)
The real magic of Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 is the relationship between June and Chloe. They are the oddest of odd couples, and their constant clashing and reluctant bonding is what makes the show so compelling.

June provides the perfect foil to Chloe's chaotic energy, creating hilarious situations. The push and pull between them creates some of the most memorable moments of the series.
And then there's James Van Der Beek playing… well, James Van Der Beek. He plays a hilariously exaggerated version of himself, adding another layer of comedy to the already over-the-top show.

He's self-deprecating, insecure, and constantly trying to revive his career. It's a brilliant meta-performance that elevates the show to another level of comedy.
More Than Just a Bad Girl
Despite all her flaws, Chloe isn't just a one-dimensional bad girl. We get glimpses of her past, hints of why she is the way she is. We see that there's more to her than just scheming and manipulation.

These small moments of vulnerability are what make her so relatable. And, despite the title, it is easy to see the good side of Chloe.
So, while you definitely shouldn't trust the "B" in Apartment 23, you should definitely trust Krysten Ritter to deliver a performance that will have you laughing, cringing, and maybe even shedding a tear or two.
She's a character you won't soon forget.
Don’t Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 is a wild ride. It's a reminder that sometimes the most unexpected friendships can blossom in the most unlikely of places. And sometimes, the biggest scammers can have the biggest hearts (buried deep, deep down, of course!).
