"There are only two minutes left. Two minutes left. TWO MINUTES LEFT!"

That was a whispered quote from the panicked man standing behind me towards the end of last week's Undateable Live.

It was 8:28 p.m. on a Friday night, and there were, indeed, just two minutes left in that night's broadcast, but the scene on stage was still going strong. The woman next to the panicked man was furiously flipping through a script, of which there were apparently many more than two minutes left.

While I was sitting pretty after completing my very rigorous five minutes of background "acting" two whole scenes ago, it was hard not to get caught up in the suspense. Would they make it, or would stars Chris D'Elia, Brent Morin, Bridgit Mendler and guest star Whitney Cummings get cut off mid-joke?

Of course, they made it. They had to cut what sounded like a big chunk of the scene, but the show still ended on time, and thus they survived another night of live TV.

While you couldn't see the panic backstage while watching the show itself, you can see just a glimpse of how fun it actually is. After two seasons, Undateable went from being a typical friends-in-a-bar sitcom to being one of the most interesting and seriously fun sitcoms on TV, all thanks to being totally live on both coasts.