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Angel From Hell

Angel From Hell

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show cancelled--read on then learn what the show was about:

Angel From Hell has traveled back to the other side.

CBS has cancelled the Jane Lynch-Maggie Lawson comedy — and will yank it from its Thursday-night comedy bloc beginning this week, TVLine has confirmed.

After premiering last month to 8.1 million total viewers and a 1.6 demo rating, Angel From Hell took a tumble in Week 2, but then stabilized in the neighborhood of a 1.4 rating — two tenths below predecessor 2 Broke Girls’ average in the time slot. With DVR playback, the comedy grew 36 percent on average.

Only five of the comedy’s 13-episode order have aired thus far. TVLine’s renewal scorecard has been updated with the information.

Will you miss the short-lived Angel From Hell

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Okay now the facts about what the show was.

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GenreSitcom
Fantasy
Created byTad Quill
Starring
Composer(s)Gabriel Mann
Rebecca Kneubuhl
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13 (8 unaired in U.S.) (list of episodes)
Executive producer(s)Tad Quill
Don Scardino
Peter Tibbals
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production company(s)Quill Entertainment
CBS Television Studios
Original networkCBS
Picture format1080i (16:9 HDTV)
Original releaseJanuary 7, 2016 – February 4, 2016
Website

Angel from Hell is an American single-camera fantasy sitcom created by Tad Quill. The series was greenlit to order on May 8, 2015, by CBS,[1] and premiered on January 7, 2016.[2] On February 8, 2016, CBS cancelled the series and pulled it from the schedule after the first five episodes had aired, leaving episodes that had been scheduled unaired.[3]

PremiseEdit

The series is about an angel named Amy, who acts as a guardian for Allison, forming an unlikely friendship.

Cast and charactersEdit

  • Jane Lynch as Amy, a mysterious and odd individual who reveals herself to be an angel. She has a crazy persona and can make unbelievable predictions that come true. It is suggested that Amy has been watching Allison since childhood.[4][5]
  • Maggie Lawson as Allison Fuller, a dermatologist who likes to multi-task and is a perfectionist. She thinks that Amy is nuts, until she discovers that Amy knows everything about her and starts believing her crazy predictions.[6][7]
  • Kyle Bornheimer as Brad Fuller, Allison's younger brother, who lives above her garage.
  • Kevin Pollak as Marv Fuller, Allison's dermatologist father and boss.

ReceptionEdit

Critical responseEdit

Angel from Hell has received average reviews from critics. On Metacritic, it holds a metascore of 55/100, based on 18 reviews.[8] On Rotten Tomatoes, the series Tomatometer is 41%, based on 29 reviews, with an average rating of 5/10. The critics' consensus reads: "Banish thee from the airwaves, oh Angel from Hell, for sins of commonplace sitcom triteness and obnoxious use of an iconic comedic lead."[9]

ControversyEdit

After the series began airing, One Million Moms, a website of the American Family Association, charged that the show "disrespects Christianity".[10][11] The Christian group also suggested a list of sponsors to pull advertisements from the program.

Reference to other media

EpisodesEdit

No.Title Directed by Written by Original air date 
Prod.
code 
U.S. viewers
(millions) 
1"Pilot"Don ScardinoTad QuillJanuary 7, 2016AFH1018.13[12]
Allison, a dermatologist who works in her father's practice, meets Amy, a quirky and blunt woman who claims to be her guardian angel. Having watched out for her since childhood, she now decides to openly help Allison by giving her life lessons. At first, Allison does not believe her, but Amy gains her trust by knowledge of her secrets and predictions that turn out to be true, most importantly that her boyfriend is cheating on her with her best friend, Jill.
2"Face Your Fears"Clark MathisJim Brandon & Brian SingletonJanuary 14, 2016AFH1126.99[13]

Allison is forced to confront her fears, starting with clowns and spiders until finally moving on to making amends with her ex-best friend, Kelly. Allison hires Joey McIntyreto surprise Kelly at her gallery opening, but inadvertently interrupts her marriage proposal. Amy suggests giving Kelly a straightforward apology, which Allison does. Kelly then asks Allison to be her bridesmaid and Allison asks Amy to have lunch with her and her brother.

Meanwhile, Allison's father and brother set out to deliver some revenge on her ex-boyfriend for cheating on Allison.
3"Go With Your Gut"Don ScardinoChris HarrisJanuary 21, 2016AFH1027.03[14]
When Allison decides to open a online dating account, Amy decides to help her now that Allison has decided to re-enter the dating scene. But the person Allison meets online, a handsome attorney, may not be what the love doctor ordered when Amy takes Allison to a club and encounters him there... along with his wife after she shows up and sees him kissing Allison! Meanwhile, Brad tells Allison that he moving out of the apartment, while Marv learns more about Amy, and discovers that she has a unexplained past, a no-jail-time criminal record with holes in it, and lived in a halfway home. Allison decides to let Amy lease out Brad's place.
4"Family Business"Craig ZiskAustin EarlJanuary 28, 2016AFH1036.76[15]
Allison, who along with unsolicited and unwanted advice from Amy, finds herself dealing with trying to run the office while Marv volunteers to join Brad on a trip that he booked for him and his ex-wife a year in advance. Unfortunately for Allison (and unpredictable advice from Amy), the situation of being in charge is made worse, as is the trip for Marv and Brad. In the end, Marv decides to make Allison a full-time partner, just in time for Amy to give Allison a long-awaited surprise gift that she ordered long before the fiasco... a mug that reads "Fuller & Fuller Dermatology."
5"Soulmates"Don ScardinoChadd GindinFebruary 4, 2016AFH1056.34[16]
After a friend who is about to be engaged presses Allison about not having found a soulmate yet, Amy gets involved in helping Allison find the perfect man. Unfortunately, when Allison does finally meet her soulmate, Amy (who had predicted that he'll be the one for Allison, but she's half a year away from doing so), has to break up the perfect match after they kiss. Meanwhile, Marv asks a woman (Constance Marie) out for a date, which makes Brad feel uncomfortable.
6"Angel Probation"[17]Jay KarasJim Brandon & Brian SingletonMarch 27, 2016(Australia)[18]AFH106TBD
7"Practice Guy"[17]Steven TsuchidaPeter Tibbals & Eric GoldbergApril 3, 2016(Australia)[19]AFH108TBD
8"Rain Check"[17]TBATBAApril 10, 2016(Australia)[20]AFH110TBD
9"Angel Appreciation Day"[17]TBATBAUnairedAFH107TBD
10"The Flask"[citation needed]TBATBAUnairedTBATBD
11"Funsgiving"[citation needed]TBATBAUnairedTBATBD
12"Believe Me, Part One"[citation needed]TBATBAUnairedTBATBD
13"Believe Me, Part Two"[citation needed]TBATBAUnairedTBATBD

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