As a study in relationships, ““She’s the One’’ has its lightly comic moments. Jennifer Aniston (““Friends’’) wiggles around with great panache as McGlone’s undersexed wife. But there’s a lot of dead weight: Burns and his real-life girlfriend, Maxine Bahns, have zero chemistry as a couple in a whirlwind romance, and Burns himself has about two expressions: smug and deadpan. Even some of the laughs are callow – family patriarch John Mahoney (““Frasier’’) calls his sons ““girls’’ to patronize them, and ultimately you have to wonder about any movie that offers uber-bimbo Aniston as its highest female life form. ““She’s the One’’ is an above-average sitcom. But you can get that cheaper on TV.