The Cool Kids (TV series)
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The Cool Kids
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Genre Comedy
Created by
Charlie Day
Paul Fruchbom
Starring
David Alan Grier
Martin Mull
Leslie Jordan
Vicki Lawrence
Composer(s) Cormac Bluestone
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 22 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
Charlie Day
Patrick Walsh
Kevin Abbott
Nicholas Frenkel
Don Scardino
Cinematography
Donald A. Morgan
Christian La Fountaine
Editor(s)
Andy Zall
Brent Carpenter
Jim Miley
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 21–22 minutes
Production company(s)
RCG Productions
Enrico Pallazzo
Nest Egg Productions
3 Arts Entertainment
FX Productions
20th Century Fox Television
Distributor 20th Television
Release
Original network Fox
Original release September 28, 2018 –
May 10, 2019
External links
Official website
The Cool Kids is an American comedy television series created by Charlie Day and Paul Fruchbom for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series follows three male residents of a retirement community who are forced to adapt to the arrival of a new, rebellious female occupant and it stars David Alan Grier, Martin Mull, Leslie Jordan, and Vicki Lawrence. On October 19, 2018, it was announced that Fox had ordered an additional nine episodes of the series, bringing the first season total up to twenty-two episodes. On May 10, 2019, The Cool Kids was canceled by Fox after one season.[1]
The Cool Kids is a joint production by 3 Arts Entertainment, FX Productions, and 20th Century Fox Television and syndicated by 20th Television.
Contents
1 Premise
2 Cast and characters
2.1 Main
2.2 Recurring
2.3 Guest
3 Episodes
4 Production
4.1 Development
4.2 Casting
4.3 Opening
5 Release
5.1 Marketing
5.2 Premiere
6 Reception
6.1 Critical response
6.2 Ratings
7 References
8 External links
Premise
The Cool Kids follows three male senior citizen friends at Shady Meadows Retirement Community who "are the top dogs until they're blown out of the water by the newest member of the community, a female rebel who's ready to challenge their place – it’s high school with 70 somethings."[2]
Cast and characters
Main
David Alan Grier as Hank Henderson, the leader of the group at Shady Meadows Retirement Community.
Martin Mull as Charlie
Leslie Jordan as Sidney "Sid" Delacroix
Vicki Lawrence as Margaret Flynn
Recurring
Jamie Farr as Dudley, a resident at Shady Meadows Retirement Community whom the gang finds annoying.
Artemis Pebdani as Allison, the head of Shady Meadows Retirement Community.
Lesley Ann Warren as Kathleen, Charlie's girlfriend.
Rod McCary as Gorgeous George, a resident at Shady Meadows Retirement Community and an antagonist of the group.
Punam Patel as Punam, an employee of the Shady Meadows Retirement Community.
Jere Burns as John, Sid's ex-boyfriend.
Guest
Charlie Day as Chet ("Pilot"), the Shady Meadows Retirement Community handyman.
Megan Ferguson as Jennifer ("Margaret Turns 65")
Ravi Patel as Doctor Chad ("Sid Comes Out"), a doctor at the Shady Meadows Retirement Community.
Max Gail as Robert ("Sid Comes Out"), one of Margaret's love interests.
Travis Schuldt as Walt Delacroix ("Sid Comes Out"), Sid's son.
Charles Shaughnessy as Murray ("Thanksgiving at Murray's")
Julia Duffy as Francine ("Thanksgiving at Murray's")
Clyde Kusatsu as Norman ("Thanksgiving at Murray's")
Tammy Townsend as Felicia ("Hank the Cradle Robber"), a younger woman who Hank briefly dates.
Ed Begley Jr. as Karl ("Margaret Dates the Zodiac Killer"), a creepy man at the Shady Meadows Retirement Community who Margaret dates and suspects to be the Zodiac Killer.
Jackée Harry as Lorraine ("Funeral Crashers" and "Vegas Baby!"), Hank's ex-wife.
Rick Fox as Reggie ("Funeral Crashers" and "Vegas Baby!"), Lorraine's boyfriend.
Bob Gunton as Colonel Christianson ("Funeral Crashers")
Erik Kilpatrick as Albert ("Charlie's Angel")
Mary Elizabeth Ellis as Margaret "MJ" Flynn Jr. ("Margaret Jr."), Margaret's daughter.
Joanna Cassidy as Joanie ("The Cool Kids Plus One"), Margaret's best friend.
Jake Ryan as Ernie ("Mentors"), an awkward high school student who Hank and Margaret help him decide to go to the prom.
Stephen Tobolowsky as Leonard ("Margaret Ups Her Game")
Patrick Duffy as Gene ("Margaret Ups Her Game")
Jennifer Coolidge as Bonnie Delacroix ("Sid's Ex-Wife"), Sid's ex-wife, with whom he maintains a great relationship after their separation.
Jon Lovitz as Kip Samgood ("Kip Samgood's Biggest Fan"), Sid's teen idol who performed a song Margaret originally wrote.
Robert Pine as Richard McCormick ("Indecent Proposal")
Carolyn Hennesy as Annie McCormick ("Indecent Proposal")
Tony Rock as Tony ("Vegas Baby!"), Hank and Lorraine's son.
Lynne Marie Stewart as Judy ("The Friend-aversary")
Episodes
No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod.
code U.S. viewers
(millions)
1 "Pilot" Don Scardino Charlie Day & Paul Fruchbom September 28, 2018 1LBA01 6.87[3]
Three friends living in a retirement community – Hank, Charlie, and Sid – mourn the loss of their recently deceased friend Jerry. New resident Margaret sits in Jerry’s seat, upsetting Hank. Coupled with being unsatisfied by the way the staff is handling Jerry’s death, Hank tries to get Margaret to sit elsewhere, but his plan backfires when Sid and Charlie befriend her. After learning Jerry will be cremated, the men take up Margaret’s offer to drive them to the mortuary to “rescue” him, but are arrested when it turns out Margaret stole the car from another resident. In the end, Hank decides it is best to let Jerry go, and find that Margaret has thrown a farewell party Jerry would have wanted. Impressed, the friends officially welcome Margaret as Jerry’s successor.
2 "Margaret Turns 65" Anthony Rich Sophia Lear October 5, 2018 1LBA04 4.90[4]
Margaret is feeling moody due to it being her 65th birthday, and lashes out at the boys. To make themselves all feel young, Hank takes the gang to his old hangout, Ronnie’s Swing Time Café. But when they arrive, they find the café has been long gone, and converted into a nightclub called TwerkLab. After sneaking into the club, Hank, Charlie, and Margaret all have interactions that make them feel insulted and old. After reflection, the gang agrees that Millennials suck, and celebrate Margaret’s birthday by taking shots – which carries into the next day with a hangover for everyone.
3 "A Date with Destiny" Robbie Countryman Allison Bosma & Jon DeWalt October 12, 2018 1LBA03 4.77[5]
Margaret and Sid encourage Hank and Charlie to sign up for online dating. But while Hank is a hit, Charlie is sad that no one is responding to his profile. To make him feel better, Margaret creates a fake account named “Nadine” and Sid creates another one named “Destiny” behind her back, Charlie and Hank (who lied about having lots of responses) like the sexually explicit messages Destiny sends, and problems arise when Charlie and Hank begin fighting over Destiny. Figuring out that Sid is actually Destiny, Charlie and Hank pretend to have a fight to teach them a lesson.
4 "Sid Comes Out" Eric Dean Seaton Charlie Kelly October 19, 2018 1LBA05 4.64[6]
Sid’s son Walt surprises him with a visit, and Margaret is both shocked and amused to find out that Walt thinks his father is straight. But the joke is on her when Walt believes she is Sid’s girlfriend. After a disastrous lunch date with Walt – which Margaret’s new boyfriend Robert interrupts – Sid finally comes out to a dumbfounded Walt, who is happy for his father. Meanwhile, Hank needs to take an eye test to renew his golf cart license, and enlists Charlie to help him cheat his way through. However, Charlie’s way of helping is painful, and they are caught by the doctor. Although the doctor accepts Hank’s bribe of $200 to pass him, Hank ends up losing his license after driving the golf cart into the dining room.
5 "The Cool Kids Rig an Election" Phill Lewis Patrick Walsh November 2, 2018 1LBA02 4.27[7]
Tired of the home's activities coordinator Gorgeous George, who has let the title go to his head, Margaret convinces the boys to put up an opponent in the upcoming election at the home. Hank declares the candidate to be Charlie, but Margaret forces Sid to run against both George and Charlie. After Charlie and Sid eat a lasagna meant for George that Hank laced with mushrooms, and Margaret locked George in the exercise room to keep him from showing up to the elections, Hank and Margaret run against each other. An escaped George is injured when Sid (still high from the mushrooms) tackles him at the election, and ends up files a restraining order against the four; the election is cancelled, and the position is given to an employee who sold Hank the mushrooms.
6 "TV Heist" Katy Garretson Michael Lisbe & Nate Reger November 9, 2018 1LBA06 4.52[8]
Hank finds out his ex-wife is remarrying the man she left him for, and is devastated when he loses a contest for a 65-inch television to Gorgeous George, who bought a bag full of raffle tickets. An empathetic Margaret (who has been in the same position regarding the ex-spouse) convinces Charlie and Sid to go along with a day of doing whatever Hank wants — and Hank decides to steal the TV from Allison's office. But the plan — which Hank dubs "Hank's Eleven" — goes awry: Sid gets stuck in the sauna with Allison, who is depressed her sister is getting married; Hank gets upset that the gang is only doing it out of pity for him, although he claims to be okay with his ex moving on; and Charlie, who bought a tank of laughing gas for the escape (to the annoyance of Margaret and Hank), accidentally opens the tank — causing Hank to ruin the TV. Hank realizes that he is still upset about his ex-wife's affair, and decides to move on as well.
7 "Thanksgiving at Murray's" Fred Savage Paul Fruchbom November 16, 2018 1LBA07 4.38[9]
When Margaret scores an invite to an exclusive foodie potluck for Thanksgiving, she takes Sid as her plus one, leaving Hank and Charlie to find a backup plan.
8 "Hank the Cradle Robber" Phill Lewis Luvh Rakhe December 7, 2018 1LBA08 4.35[10]
When Hank starts dating a much younger woman, the gang suspects she may be a gold-digger taking advantage of him because of his age. But after rifling through her things, they fear this relationship could be something much worse - a pregnancy trap.
9 "Margaret Dates the Zodiac Killer" Jonathan Judge Conor Galvin December 14, 2018 1LBA09 4.16[11]
Margaret begins dating Karl (Ed Begley Jr.), a fellow Shady Meadows resident, whom the guys think may be the Zodiac Killer. Margaret finds the accusation ridiculous, but begins wondering whether or not it may be true. Meanwhile, the guys look for the person who does not flush in the men's bathroom.
10 "Funeral Crashers" Fred Savage Allison Bosma & Jon DeWalt January 4, 2019 1LBA13 4.28[12]
The group attend a funeral for Hank's friend Dana, whom his ex-wife Lorraine (Jackée Harry) was friends with as well. Hank faces off Lorraine, but considers reconciling when he discovers her relationship with the man she left Hank for is on the rocks. Meanwhile, Sid and Charlie come to mingle and get free food, but are mistaken for army buddies of the deceased's widower.
11 "Charlie's Angel" Katy Garretson Maxwell Theodore Vivian January 11, 2019 1LBA11 4.78[13]
When Charlie falls for Kathleen (Lesley Ann Warren), Margaret tires to help Charlie by attending the group Kathleen runs. Little do the divorcees know that its a bereavement support group. Meanwhile, Hank gets stage fright while volunteering to host a close-circuit TV show at Shady Meadows. When Sid fills in for him sharing gossip from the retirement community, Hank becomes jealous.
12 "Margaret Jr." Fred Savage Sophia Lear February 1, 2019 1LBA12 4.65[14]
Margaret’s daughter, MJ (Mary Elizabeth Ellis), comes to Shady Meadows after breaking up with her boyfriend. Hank suspects that MJ is attempting to take advantage of Margaret, who bends over backwards to help her out of guilt for divorcing her father. Meanwhile, when Sid goes through Charlie's sloppy apartment looking for his wok, he resolves to help Charlie become less of a hoarder — which is easier said than done.
13 "Sid's First Relationship" Jonathan Judge Luvh Rakhe February 22, 2019 1LBA14 3.80[15]
The gang rallies around Sid to help him through his commitment issues to new beau John. Meanwhile, Margaret attempts to conquer her fear of flying by volunteering at the airport, but soon finds herself working besides Hank.
14 "The Cool Kids Plus One" Phill Lewis Michael Lisbe & Nate Reger March 1, 2019 1LBA15 4.08[16]
Margaret neglects the guys when her best friend, Joanie (Joanna Cassidy), comes to visit. The guys immediately dislike Joanie, and even more so when she announces she's moving to Shady Meadows. The guys devise a plan to convince her not to, but Hank ends up sleeping with her. A disgusted Margaret eventually gets her to change her mind, while still remaining friends. When Joanie decides to move in to Shady Meadows, the guys devise a plan to convince her not to, but Hank gets distracted.
15 "Mentors" Fred Savage Heather Flanders March 8, 2019 1LBA16 3.85[17]
As Hank and Margaret mentor an awkward high school student and help him decide on whether or not to go to the prom, Hank is forced to face a traumatic event that happened to him in high school. Meanwhile, Sid's boyfriend invites him to tour the wine country on bicycles, but Sid is mortified because he doesn't know how to ride a bike.
16 "The Cool Kids Un-Retire" Kimberly McCullough Heather Flanders March 15, 2019 1LBA10 3.91[18]
While Sid is house sitting a fellow resident's gorgeous high-rise apartment, the Cool Kids get a taste of the good life - and a taste of Charlie's incredible cookies. But when Margaret decides to turn Charlie's creative cookie-making into a new business venture, everyone gets a bit carried away.
17 "Margaret Ups Her Game" Jonathan Judge Paul Fruchbom March 22, 2019 1LBA17 3.93[19]
Margaret attempts to date the hottest guy in Shady Meadows, Gene (Patrick Duffy), but can't seem to rid herself of clingy Leonard (Stephen Tobolowsky). Meanwhile, Hank tries to sell his erotic vampire novel, with the help of Sid's cousin.
18 "Sid's Ex-Wife" Phill Lewis Justin Sayre March 29, 2019 1LBA19 3.30[20]
Sid's ex-wife Bonnie (Jennifer Coolidge) visits the home, and the gang discovers they have a great relationship. Sid soon reveals he and Bonnie have not actually divorced, as they fear it will ruin their good relationship. But when this revelation could also ruin his relationship with John. Meanwhile, Margaret and Charlie's plans to go to a concert take a detour, when they find out Hank has rented the van. And they discover Hank (who just got his driving privileges back after the events of "TV Heist") has become a stickler for the rules.
19 "Kip Samgood's Biggest Fan" Jody Margolin Hahn Jake Lasker & Morgan Lehmann April 5, 2019 1LBA20 3.46[21]
Sid's teen idol Kip Samgood (Jon Lovitz) is in town for an autograph signing, and Margaret accompanies Sid to confront Kip about stealing a song she wrote that became his signature song. Margaret finds that Kip not only admits it, but is into her as well — making Sid jealous. Meanwhile, Hank and Charlie struggle to write a song, as Charlie's six-month anniversary gift to Kathleen.
20 "Indecent Proposal" Anthony Rich Patrick Walsh April 19, 2019 1LBA22 3.56[22]
In an attempt to date a guy way out of her league, Margaret pretends to be someone she's not. When Hank doesn't hear back from his doctor about a questionable mole, he's convinced his days are numbered, so Charlie helps him get his test results. Meanwhile, Sid avoids John, who has a very important question to ask him.
21 "Vegas Baby!" Rebecca Baughman Alyson Fouse May 3, 2019 1LBA21 3.15[23]
Hank is excited to give his son, Tony (Tony Rock), the perfect wedding gift in Las Vegas, until he finds out Lorraine's boyfriend, Reggie, is paying for everything. Meanwhile, Margaret and Sid's luck at the blackjack table quickly takes a turn, and Charlie hopes his old Vegas connections will come through for him.
22 "The Friend-aversary" Betsy Thomas Conor Galvin May 10, 2019 1LBA18 3.46[24]
Hank, Charlie and Sid prepare their Friend-iversary party, and don't include Margaret. Noticing the tension between Hank and Sid, Margaret encourages Sid to speak up for himself. Meanwhile, Sid has his sights set on the patio for their party and attempts to convince the cat ladies to release it to them.
Production
Development
On September 5, 2017, it was announced that Fox had given the production a pilot order. The pilot was written by Charlie Day and Paul Fruchbom with Kevin Abbott set to serve as showrunner if the pilot was ordered to series. Executive producers are set to include Day, Abbott, Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, and Nick Frenkel with Fruchbom co-executive producing. Production companies involved with the pilot include 20th Century Fox Television and FX Productions.[25] On November 16, 2017, it was announced that Don Scardino would direct the pilot.[26]
On May 9, 2018, it was announced that Fox had given the production a series order.[2] A few days later, it was announced that the series would premiere in the fall of 2018 and air on Fridays at 8:30 P.M.[27] On June 12, 2018, it was reported that Patrick Walsh was replacing Abbott in the role of showrunner and was also joining the series as an executive producer.[28] On June 28, 2018, it was announced that the series would premiere on September 28, 2018.[29] On October 19, 2018, it was announced that Fox had ordered an additional nine episodes of the series, bringing the first season total up to twenty-two episodes.[30] The series finale aired on May 10, 2019.[31]
Casting
Alongside the announcement of the pilot's director, it was confirmed that Vicki Lawrence, David Alan Grier, Leslie Jordan, and Martin Mull had been cast in the pilot's lead roles.[26] On November 9, 2018, it was announced that Lesley Ann Warren would make a guest appearance in an episode entitled "Charlie’s Angel". The episode was notably set to serve as a reunion for Mull and Warren who had previously starred together in the 1985 film Clue.[32]
Opening
For the opening of the show, a video of Michael and Carol Garland of Bedford, Texas is used.[33]
Release
Marketing
On May 14, 2018, Fox released the first trailer for the series.[27]
Premiere
On September 13, 2018, the series took part in the 12th Annual PaleyFest Fall Television Previews which featured a preview screening of the series and a conversation with cast members including David Alan Grier, Martin Mull, Vicki Lawrence, and Leslie Jordan.[34]
Reception
Critical response
The series has been met with a mixed to positive response from critics upon its premiere. On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds an approval rating of 65% with an average rating of 6.1 out of 10, based on 17 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Though the cheesy jokes and cliches are old hat, an all-too-uncommon focus on older characters makes it easier to forgive The Cool Kids' lack of fresh wrinkles."[35] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the series a score of 42 out of 100 based on 9 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews."[36]
Ratings
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49) Viewers
(millions) DVR
(18–49) DVR viewers
(millions) Total
(18–49) Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Pilot" September 28, 2018 1.5/8 6.87[3] 0.5 2.11 2.0 8.98[37]
2 "Margaret Turns 65" October 5, 2018 1.1/5 4.90[4] 0.4 1.78 1.5 6.68[38]
3 "A Date with Destiny" October 12, 2018 1.0/5 4.77[5] 0.4 1.73 1.4 6.50[39]
4 "Sid Comes Out" October 19, 2018 0.9/4 4.64[6] 0.5 1.61 1.4 6.25[40]
5 "The Cool Kids Rig an Election" November 2, 2018 0.9/4 4.27[7] 0.3 1.40 1.2 5.67[41]
6 "TV Heist" November 9, 2018 1.0/5 4.52[8] 0.3 1.56 1.3 6.04[42]
7 "Thanksgiving at Murray's" November 16, 2018 0.9/4 4.38[9] 0.4 1.45 1.3 5.83[43]
8 "Hank the Cradle Robber" December 7, 2018 0.9/4 4.35[10] N/A 1.52 N/A 5.87[44]
9 "Margaret Dates the Zodiac Killer" December 14, 2018 0.8/4 4.16[11] 0.4 1.53 1.2 5.69[45]
10 "Funeral Crashers" January 4, 2019 0.8/4 4.28[12] 0.4 1.56 1.1 5.84[46]
11 "Charlie's Angel" January 11, 2019 1.0/5 4.78[13] N/A 1.51 N/A 6.25[47]
12 "Margaret Jr." February 1, 2019 0.9/4 4.65[14] 0.3 1.38 1.2 6.03[48]
13 "Sid's First Relationship" February 22, 2019 0.7/3 3.80[15] 0.4 1.48 1.1 5.28[49]
14 "The Cool Kids Plus One" March 1, 2019 0.7/3 4.08[16] 0.4 1.34 1.1 5.42[50]
15 "Mentors" March 8, 2019 0.7/4 3.85[17] 0.4 1.48 1.1 5.35[51]
16 "The Cool Kids Un-Retire" March 15, 2019 0.7/4 3.91[18] N/A 1.43 N/A 5.33[52]
17 "Margaret Ups Her Game" March 22, 2019 0.7/4 3.93[19] 0.3 1.37 1.0 5.30[53]
18 "Sid's Ex-Wife" March 29, 2019 0.6/3 3.30[20] 0.3 1.16 0.9 4.46[54]
19 "Kip Samgood's Biggest Fan" April 5, 2019 0.7/4 3.46[21] 0.2 1.20 0.9 4.66[55]
20 "Indecent Proposal" April 19, 2019 0.6/4 3.56[22] 0.3 1.27 0.9 4.82[56]
21 "Vegas Baby!" May 3, 2019 0.6/3 3.15[23] TBD TBD TBD TBD
22 "The Friend-aversary" May 10, 2019 0.6/4 3.46[24] TBD TBD TBD TBD
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Sue Costello
Sue Costello
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Sue Costello (April 2, 1968 - ) is an actress, comedian, writer and producer from the Savin Hill area in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, MA.[1]
Costello starred in the self-titled television series, Costello on Fox, where she was also a producer and the co-creator of the show.[2][3][4]
Costello has also appeared on television shows such as NYPD Blue, Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn on Comedy Central and Comics Unleashed. She was a guest host on NBC's Later,[5] and has also performed on Comedy Central's "Premium Blend".[6]
Costello has appeared in the films Southie, Once in the Life and The Fighter.[1][5]
Costello appeared in NBC's Last Comic Standing in 2004,[7] making it to the finals,[5] and can be heard on Episodes 172 and 936 of Marc Maron's podcast, WTF.[8][9]
Costello wrote and stars in her one-woman show, "Minus 32 Million Words"[1][10] and launched her own podcast, "The Kadoozie Kast with Sue Costello" in December 2012.[11][12]
In Watts, California, there is an official Sue Costello day on September 29.[13]
Costello was a frequent guest on the Jay Thomas Show, a radio show on SiriusXM Comedy Greats.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
Sue Costello (April 2, 1968 - ) is an actress, comedian, writer and producer from the Savin Hill area in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, MA.[1]
Costello starred in the self-titled television series, Costello on Fox, where she was also a producer and the co-creator of the show.[2][3][4]
Costello has also appeared on television shows such as NYPD Blue, Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn on Comedy Central and Comics Unleashed. She was a guest host on NBC's Later,[5] and has also performed on Comedy Central's "Premium Blend".[6]
Costello has appeared in the films Southie, Once in the Life and The Fighter.[1][5]
Costello appeared in NBC's Last Comic Standing in 2004,[7] making it to the finals,[5] and can be heard on Episodes 172 and 936 of Marc Maron's podcast, WTF.[8][9]
Costello wrote and stars in her one-woman show, "Minus 32 Million Words"[1][10] and launched her own podcast, "The Kadoozie Kast with Sue Costello" in December 2012.[11][12]
In Watts, California, there is an official Sue Costello day on September 29.[13]
Costello was a frequent guest on the Jay Thomas Show, a radio show on SiriusXM Comedy Greats.
Splitting Up Together
Splitting Up Together
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Splitting Up Together
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Genre Comedy
Based on Bedre skilt end aldrig
by Mette Heeno
Developed by Emily Kapnek
Starring
Jenna Fischer
Oliver Hudson
Bobby Lee
Diane Farr
Lindsay Price
Olivia Keville
Van Crosby
Sander Thomas
Opening theme "Everything's Okay"
by Lenka
Composer(s) Jared Faber
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 26
Production
Executive producer(s)
Mette Heeno
Mie Andreasen
Hella Joof
Jeff Kleeman
Dean Holland
Ellen DeGeneres
Emily Kapnek
Producer(s)
Marlis Pujol
Scott Sites
Rachel Abarbanell
Cinematography John Tanzer
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s)
Piece of Pie Productions
A Very Good Production
Warner Bros. Television
Distributor Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original network ABC
Picture format 720p (HDTV)
Audio format 5.1 surround sound
Original release March 27, 2018 –
April 9, 2019
External links
Website
Production website
Splitting Up Together is an American comedy television series developed by Emily Kapnek that premiered on ABC on March 27, 2018, and concluded on April 9, 2019. The series stars Jenna Fischer, Oliver Hudson, Bobby Lee, Diane Farr, Lindsay Price, Olivia Keville, Van Crosby, and Sander Thomas.
On May 10, 2019, ABC cancelled the series after two seasons.[1]
Contents
1 Premise
2 Cast
2.1 Main
2.2 Recurring
2.3 Notable guest stars
3 Production
3.1 Development
3.2 Casting
4 Episodes
4.1 Series overview
4.2 Season 1 (2018)
4.3 Season 2 (2018–19)
5 Reception
5.1 Critical
5.2 Ratings
5.2.1 Overall
5.2.2 Season 1
5.2.3 Season 2
6 References
7 External links
Premise
The series chronicles what happens when a couple's marriage is suddenly reignited by their divorce. The couple has three children who live in the house with one parent on alternating weeks while the other parent lives as a single person who stays in the garage apartment in the back of the house. The garage-dwelling "single" partner is free to date while having no responsibilities in the house or for the children. The "parent" partner is free to preside over the house and family as they deem best. Each week the parents learn a little more about what it is they are lacking in the parenting and "romantic" parts of their lives, and in doing so become better parents and better romantic partners. Often the insight they gain allows them to see why their spouse felt unhappy in the marriage; thus helping them to improve as a person. This increasingly improved person they become also becomes slightly more alluring to their ex-spouse making their complete separation seem less likely.
Cast
Main
Jenna Fischer as Lena[2]
Oliver Hudson as Martin[2]
Bobby Lee as Arthur[2]
Diane Farr as Maya[2]
Lindsay Price as Camille[2]
Olivia Keville as Mae[2]
Van Crosby as Mason[2]
Sander Thomas as Milo[2]
Recurring
Geoff Pierson as Henry[3]
Trent Garrett as Wes
Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple
Notable guest stars
Fred Armisen as Dr. Rydakto (episode: "Letting Ghost")
Rowan Blanchard as China
Angela Kinsey as Jeannie Johnson (episode: "We Need to Talk About Karen")
Production
Development
On August 29, 2016, it was announced that ABC had picked up Splitting Up Together as a put pilot, a single-camera comedy series. Emily Kapnek, Ellen DeGeneres, Jeff Kleeman, Mett Heeno, Hella Joof, and Mia Andreasen serve as executive producers.[4] On February 1, 2017, it was announced that ABC had officially ordered a pilot for the series.[5] On April 5, 2017, it was revealed that the series would be a production of Warner Brothers Television.[6] On May 12, 2017, it was announced that ABC had given Splitting Up Together a series order.[7][8] On January 8, 2018, it was announced that the series would premiere on March 27, 2018.[9][10] On May 11, 2018, it was announced that ABC had renewed the series for a second season.[11][12] On July 24, 2018, it was announced that the second season would premiere on October 16, 2018.[13][14] On October 22, 2018, it was announced that ABC had ordered three additional episodes for the second season.[15] On November 7, 2018, it was announced that the series had received a full-season order for its second season.[16]
Casting
On February 28, 2017, it was announced that Jenna Fischer was cast in the series.[17] On March 1, 2017, it was announced that Oliver Hudson was cast in the series.[18] On March 6, 2017, it was announced that Diane Farr was cast in the series.[19] On May 12, 2018, it was announced that Olivia Keville, Van Crosby, Sanders Combs, Bobby Lee, and Lindsay Price were cast in the series.[7][8] On November 16, 2017, it was announced that Geoff Pierson would recur in the series.[3] On August 28, 2018, it was announced that Costa Ronin would be joining the series.[20] On September 28, 2018, it was announced that Angela Kinsey would appear in an episode of the series.[21] On October 10, 2018, it was announced that Ali Larter would recur in the second season.[22]
Episodes
Series overview
Season Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
1 8 March 27, 2018 May 22, 2018
2 18 October 16, 2018 April 9, 2019
Season 1 (2018)
No.
overall No. in
season Title [23][24] Directed by Written by Original air date [23][24] Prod.
code U.S. viewers
(millions)
1 1 "Pilot" Dean Holland Emily Kapnek March 27, 2018 T11.10115 6.96[25]
Guest stars: Geoff Pierson as Henry, Lucas Near-Verbrugghe as Dr. Kasper, Kelsey Asbille as Charlotte
2 2 "Devil May Care" Dean Holland Emily Kapnek April 3, 2018 T12.15852 4.83[26]
Guest stars: Trent Garrett as Wes, Lucas Near-Verbrugghe as Dr. Kasper
3 3 "Street Meat" Dean Holland Brian Rubenstein April 10, 2018 T12.15853 4.13[27]
Guest stars: Trent Garrett as Wes, Kelsey Asbille as Charlotte
4 4 "Soups Jealous" Helen Hunt Brian Gallivan April 17, 2018 T12.15854 3.62[28]
Guest stars: Trent Garrett as Wes, Alice Lee as Grace
5 5 "Nevertheless... She Went Clubbing" Dean Holland Neel Shah May 1, 2018 T12.15855 3.80[29]
Guest stars: Geoff Pierson as Henry, Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple, Finesse Mitchell as Cy
6 6 "Letting Ghost" Jay Karas Emma Barrie May 8, 2018 T12.15856 3.53[30]
Special guest star: Fred Armisen as Dr. Rydakto
Guest stars: Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple, Trent Garrett as Wes, Patty Guggenheim as Meegan
7 7 "Star of Milo" Morgan Sackett Ally Israelson May 15, 2018 T12.15857 3.64[31]
Guest stars: Geoff Pierson as Henry, Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple, Travis Schuldt as Frank
8 8 "Heat Wave" Dean Holland Emily Kapnek May 22, 2018 T12.15858 4.02[32]
Guest stars: Geoff Pierson as Henry, Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple
Season 2 (2018–19)
No.
overall No. in
season Title [23][33] Directed by Written by Original air date [23][33] Prod.
code U.S. viewers
(millions)
9 1 "Sign Language" Dean Holland Emily Kapnek October 16, 2018 T12.16151 3.29[34]
Guest stars: Geoff Pierson as Henry, Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple, Travis Schuldt as Frank
10 2 "Asking for a Friend" Michael Engler Sierra Teller Ornelas October 23, 2018 T12.16152 2.90[35]
Guest stars: Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple, Travis Schuldt as Frank, Marc Evan Jackson as Gene, Valee as himself
11 3 "We Need to Talk About Karen" Dean Holland Owen Ellickson October 30, 2018 T12.16153 3.28[36]
Special guest star: Angela Kinsey as Jeannie Johnson
Guest stars: Geoff Pierson as Henry, Costa Ronin as Vladislav, Marc Evan Jackson as Gene, Travis Schuldt as Frank, Milly Shapiro as Emma Rebecca
12 4 "War of the Wagners" Adam Davidson Brian Gallivan November 13, 2018 T12.16154 2.91[37]
Guest stars: Geoff Pierson as Henry, Costa Ronin as Vladislav
13 5 "Yes, Deer" Dean Holland Brian Rubenstein November 20, 2018 T12.16155 2.73[38]
Guest stars: Costa Ronin as Vladislav, Trent Garrett as Wes, Patty Guggenheim as Meegan, Ashley Rae Spillers as Holly
14 6 "Glowing Pains" Jay Karas Ally Israelson November 27, 2018 T12.16156 2.78[39]
Guest stars: Geoff Pierson as Henry, Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple, Lance Lim as Gun-Woo, Cate Freedman as Rochelle, Helen Hong as Sunny, Kevin Bigley as Mr. Dodson
15 7 "Paige Turner" Dean Holland Sierra Teller Ornelas December 4, 2018 T12.16157 2.78[40]
Guest stars: Costa Ronin as Vladislav, Ali Larter as Paige, Lance Lim as Gun-Woo, Jordan Feldman as Farro
16 8 "Messy" Jay Karas Owen Ellickson December 11, 2018 T12.16158 2.98[41]
Guest stars: Rowan Blanchard as China, Costa Ronin as Vladislav, Ali Larter as Paige, Marc Evan Jackson as Gene, Sydney Taylor as Bronwyn, Alex Lange as Luke
17 9 "Contact High" Dean Holland Emma Barrie January 8, 2019 T12.16159 3.48[42]
Guest stars: Geoff Pierson as Henry, Ali Larter as Paige, Marc Evan Jackson as Gene, Kevin Bigley as Mr. Dodson, Brian Huskey as Dr. Weiss, Lizze Broadway as Zoey, Lynnette Gaza as Miriam
18 10 "China-Curious" Maggie Carey Ally Israelson January 15, 2019 T12.16160 2.63[43]
Guest stars: Rowan Blanchard as China, Sydney Taylor as Bronwyn
19 11 "Baby's First Job Interview" Daniella Eisman Brian Rubenstein January 22, 2019 T12.16161 2.64[44]
Guest star: June Diane Raphael as Tamryn Tomas Vandaloo
20 12 "Luv Ya 2" Michael McDonald Emma Barrie & Owen Ellickson February 12, 2019 T12.16162 2.61[45]
Guest star: Marc Evan Jackson as Gene
21 13 "Everything's Okay" Dean Holland Alex Blagg & Emily Kapnek February 19, 2019 T12.16163 2.43[46]
Guest stars: Geoff Pierson as Henry, Marc Evan Jackson as Gene and Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple
22 14 "Annie, Are You Okay?" Michael McDonald Ally Israelson February 26, 2019 T12.16164 2.53[47]
Guest stars: Kimberly Hebert Gregory as Sunshine, Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple, Marc Evan Jackson as Gene, Geoff Pierson as Henry, and Travis Schuldt as Frank
23 15 "The Pump Station" Michael McDonald Brian Rubenstein March 19, 2019 T12.16165 2.40[48]
Guest stars: Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple, Michael Harney as Don Apple and Lee Garlington as Dottie Apple
24 16 "Melancholicky" Maggie Carey Emma Barie March 26, 2019 T12.16166 2.45[49]
Guest stars: Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple, Kevin Bigley as Mr. Dodson and Poonam Basu as Sarah Lawrence Rep
25 17 "Go Out the Lights" Jay Karas Sierra Ornelas & Alex Blagg April 2, 2019 T12.16167 2.30[50]
Guest stars: Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple and Travis Schuldt as Frank
26 18 "Welcome Home" Dean Holland Owen Ellickson April 9, 2019 T12.16168 2.50[51]
Guest stars: Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple, Michael Harney as Don Apple and Lee Garlington as Dottie Apple
Reception
Critical
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the series has an approval rating of 38% based on 21 reviews, with an average rating of 5.71/10.[52] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 54 out of 100 based on nine critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[53]
Ratings
Overall
Season Timeslot (ET) Episodes First aired Last aired Avg. viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions) Date Viewers
(millions)
1 Tuesday 9:30 PM 8 March 27, 2018 6.96[25] May 22, 2018 4.02[32] 4.32
2 18 October 16, 2018 3.29[34] April 9, 2019 2.50[51] 2.76
Season 1
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49) Viewers
(millions) DVR
(18–49) DVR viewers
(millions) Total
(18–49) Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Pilot" March 27, 2018 2.1/8[54] 6.96[25] 0.8[55] N/A 2.9[55] N/A
2 "Devil May Care" April 3, 2018 1.4/5[56] 4.83[26] 0.9[57] 2.27[57] 2.3[57] 7.09[57]
3 "Street Meat" April 10, 2018 1.2/4[58] 4.13[27] 0.7[59] N/A 1.9[59] N/A
4 "Soups Jealous" April 17, 2018 1.0/4[60] 3.62[28] 0.7[61] N/A 1.7[61] N/A
5 "Nevertheless... She Went Clubbing" May 1, 2018 1.1/4[62] 3.80[29] 0.62[63] 1.70[63] 1.72[63] 5.51[63]
6 "Letting Ghost" May 8, 2018 1.0/4[64] 3.53[30] N/A N/A N/A N/A
7 "Star of Milo" May 15, 2018 1.0/4[65] 3.64[31] 0.55[66] 1.46[66] 1.51[66] 5.10[66]
8 "Heat Wave" May 22, 2018 1.0/4[67] 4.02[32] 0.6[68] 1.62[68] 1.6[68] 5.64[68]
Season 2
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49) Viewers
(millions) DVR
(18–49) DVR viewers
(millions) Total
(18–49) Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Sign Language" October 16, 2018 0.9/4[69] 3.29[34] 0.5[70] 1.44[70] 1.4[70] 4.77[70]
2 "Asking for a Friend" October 23, 2018 0.7/3[71] 2.90[35] 0.5[72] 1.42[72] 1.2[72] 4.32[72]
3 "We Need to Talk About Karen" October 30, 2018 0.9/4[73] 3.28[36] 0.5[74] 1.35[74] 1.4[74] 4.64[74]
4 "War of the Wagners" November 13, 2018 0.7/3[75] 2.91[37] 0.5[76] 1.42[76] 1.2[76] 4.34[76]
5 "Yes, Deer" November 20, 2018 0.6/3[77] 2.73[38] 0.4[78] 1.29[78] 1.0[78] 4.01[78]
6 "Glowing Pains" November 27, 2018 0.7/3[79] 2.78[39] 0.4[80] 1.20[80] 1.1[80] 3.99[80]
7 "Paige Turner" December 4, 2018 0.6/3[81] 2.78[40] 0.5[82] 1.15[82] 1.1[82] 3.93[82]
8 "Messy" December 11, 2018 0.7/3[83] 2.98[41] 0.4[84] 1.08[84] 1.1[84] 4.06[84]
9 "Contact High" January 8, 2019 0.7/3[85] 3.48[42] 0.4[86] 1.32[86] 1.1[86] 4.80[86]
10 "China-Curious" January 15, 2019 0.7/3[87] 2.63[43] 0.5[88] 1.32[88] 1.2[88] 3.95[88]
11 "Baby's First Job Interview" January 22, 2019 0.6/3[89] 2.64[44] 0.5 1.26 1.1 3.90[90]
12 "Luv Ya 2" February 12, 2019 0.6/3[91] 2.61[45] 0.5 1.14 1.1 3.75[92]
13 "Everything's Okay" February 19, 2019 0.6/3[93] 2.43[46] 0.4 1.16 1.0 3.59[94]
14 "Annie, Are You Okay?" February 26, 2019 0.6/3[95] 2.53[47] 0.4 1.16 1.0 3.69[96]
15 "The Pump Station" March 19, 2019 0.6/3[97] 2.40[48] 0.4 1.23 1.0 3.63[98]
16 "Melancholicky" March 26, 2019 0.6/3[99] 2.45[49] 0.4 1.16 1.0 3.61[100]
17 "Go Out the Lights" April 2, 2019 0.6/3[101] 2.30[50] 0.4 1.14 1.0 3.43[102]
18 "Welcome Home" April 9, 2019 0.6/3[103] 2.50[51] 0.4 1.17 1.0 3.67[104]
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Splitting Up Together
Splitting Up Together Logo.png
Genre Comedy
Based on Bedre skilt end aldrig
by Mette Heeno
Developed by Emily Kapnek
Starring
Jenna Fischer
Oliver Hudson
Bobby Lee
Diane Farr
Lindsay Price
Olivia Keville
Van Crosby
Sander Thomas
Opening theme "Everything's Okay"
by Lenka
Composer(s) Jared Faber
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 26
Production
Executive producer(s)
Mette Heeno
Mie Andreasen
Hella Joof
Jeff Kleeman
Dean Holland
Ellen DeGeneres
Emily Kapnek
Producer(s)
Marlis Pujol
Scott Sites
Rachel Abarbanell
Cinematography John Tanzer
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s)
Piece of Pie Productions
A Very Good Production
Warner Bros. Television
Distributor Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original network ABC
Picture format 720p (HDTV)
Audio format 5.1 surround sound
Original release March 27, 2018 –
April 9, 2019
External links
Website
Production website
Splitting Up Together is an American comedy television series developed by Emily Kapnek that premiered on ABC on March 27, 2018, and concluded on April 9, 2019. The series stars Jenna Fischer, Oliver Hudson, Bobby Lee, Diane Farr, Lindsay Price, Olivia Keville, Van Crosby, and Sander Thomas.
On May 10, 2019, ABC cancelled the series after two seasons.[1]
Contents
1 Premise
2 Cast
2.1 Main
2.2 Recurring
2.3 Notable guest stars
3 Production
3.1 Development
3.2 Casting
4 Episodes
4.1 Series overview
4.2 Season 1 (2018)
4.3 Season 2 (2018–19)
5 Reception
5.1 Critical
5.2 Ratings
5.2.1 Overall
5.2.2 Season 1
5.2.3 Season 2
6 References
7 External links
Premise
The series chronicles what happens when a couple's marriage is suddenly reignited by their divorce. The couple has three children who live in the house with one parent on alternating weeks while the other parent lives as a single person who stays in the garage apartment in the back of the house. The garage-dwelling "single" partner is free to date while having no responsibilities in the house or for the children. The "parent" partner is free to preside over the house and family as they deem best. Each week the parents learn a little more about what it is they are lacking in the parenting and "romantic" parts of their lives, and in doing so become better parents and better romantic partners. Often the insight they gain allows them to see why their spouse felt unhappy in the marriage; thus helping them to improve as a person. This increasingly improved person they become also becomes slightly more alluring to their ex-spouse making their complete separation seem less likely.
Cast
Main
Jenna Fischer as Lena[2]
Oliver Hudson as Martin[2]
Bobby Lee as Arthur[2]
Diane Farr as Maya[2]
Lindsay Price as Camille[2]
Olivia Keville as Mae[2]
Van Crosby as Mason[2]
Sander Thomas as Milo[2]
Recurring
Geoff Pierson as Henry[3]
Trent Garrett as Wes
Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple
Notable guest stars
Fred Armisen as Dr. Rydakto (episode: "Letting Ghost")
Rowan Blanchard as China
Angela Kinsey as Jeannie Johnson (episode: "We Need to Talk About Karen")
Production
Development
On August 29, 2016, it was announced that ABC had picked up Splitting Up Together as a put pilot, a single-camera comedy series. Emily Kapnek, Ellen DeGeneres, Jeff Kleeman, Mett Heeno, Hella Joof, and Mia Andreasen serve as executive producers.[4] On February 1, 2017, it was announced that ABC had officially ordered a pilot for the series.[5] On April 5, 2017, it was revealed that the series would be a production of Warner Brothers Television.[6] On May 12, 2017, it was announced that ABC had given Splitting Up Together a series order.[7][8] On January 8, 2018, it was announced that the series would premiere on March 27, 2018.[9][10] On May 11, 2018, it was announced that ABC had renewed the series for a second season.[11][12] On July 24, 2018, it was announced that the second season would premiere on October 16, 2018.[13][14] On October 22, 2018, it was announced that ABC had ordered three additional episodes for the second season.[15] On November 7, 2018, it was announced that the series had received a full-season order for its second season.[16]
Casting
On February 28, 2017, it was announced that Jenna Fischer was cast in the series.[17] On March 1, 2017, it was announced that Oliver Hudson was cast in the series.[18] On March 6, 2017, it was announced that Diane Farr was cast in the series.[19] On May 12, 2018, it was announced that Olivia Keville, Van Crosby, Sanders Combs, Bobby Lee, and Lindsay Price were cast in the series.[7][8] On November 16, 2017, it was announced that Geoff Pierson would recur in the series.[3] On August 28, 2018, it was announced that Costa Ronin would be joining the series.[20] On September 28, 2018, it was announced that Angela Kinsey would appear in an episode of the series.[21] On October 10, 2018, it was announced that Ali Larter would recur in the second season.[22]
Episodes
Series overview
Season Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
1 8 March 27, 2018 May 22, 2018
2 18 October 16, 2018 April 9, 2019
Season 1 (2018)
No.
overall No. in
season Title [23][24] Directed by Written by Original air date [23][24] Prod.
code U.S. viewers
(millions)
1 1 "Pilot" Dean Holland Emily Kapnek March 27, 2018 T11.10115 6.96[25]
Guest stars: Geoff Pierson as Henry, Lucas Near-Verbrugghe as Dr. Kasper, Kelsey Asbille as Charlotte
2 2 "Devil May Care" Dean Holland Emily Kapnek April 3, 2018 T12.15852 4.83[26]
Guest stars: Trent Garrett as Wes, Lucas Near-Verbrugghe as Dr. Kasper
3 3 "Street Meat" Dean Holland Brian Rubenstein April 10, 2018 T12.15853 4.13[27]
Guest stars: Trent Garrett as Wes, Kelsey Asbille as Charlotte
4 4 "Soups Jealous" Helen Hunt Brian Gallivan April 17, 2018 T12.15854 3.62[28]
Guest stars: Trent Garrett as Wes, Alice Lee as Grace
5 5 "Nevertheless... She Went Clubbing" Dean Holland Neel Shah May 1, 2018 T12.15855 3.80[29]
Guest stars: Geoff Pierson as Henry, Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple, Finesse Mitchell as Cy
6 6 "Letting Ghost" Jay Karas Emma Barrie May 8, 2018 T12.15856 3.53[30]
Special guest star: Fred Armisen as Dr. Rydakto
Guest stars: Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple, Trent Garrett as Wes, Patty Guggenheim as Meegan
7 7 "Star of Milo" Morgan Sackett Ally Israelson May 15, 2018 T12.15857 3.64[31]
Guest stars: Geoff Pierson as Henry, Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple, Travis Schuldt as Frank
8 8 "Heat Wave" Dean Holland Emily Kapnek May 22, 2018 T12.15858 4.02[32]
Guest stars: Geoff Pierson as Henry, Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple
Season 2 (2018–19)
No.
overall No. in
season Title [23][33] Directed by Written by Original air date [23][33] Prod.
code U.S. viewers
(millions)
9 1 "Sign Language" Dean Holland Emily Kapnek October 16, 2018 T12.16151 3.29[34]
Guest stars: Geoff Pierson as Henry, Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple, Travis Schuldt as Frank
10 2 "Asking for a Friend" Michael Engler Sierra Teller Ornelas October 23, 2018 T12.16152 2.90[35]
Guest stars: Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple, Travis Schuldt as Frank, Marc Evan Jackson as Gene, Valee as himself
11 3 "We Need to Talk About Karen" Dean Holland Owen Ellickson October 30, 2018 T12.16153 3.28[36]
Special guest star: Angela Kinsey as Jeannie Johnson
Guest stars: Geoff Pierson as Henry, Costa Ronin as Vladislav, Marc Evan Jackson as Gene, Travis Schuldt as Frank, Milly Shapiro as Emma Rebecca
12 4 "War of the Wagners" Adam Davidson Brian Gallivan November 13, 2018 T12.16154 2.91[37]
Guest stars: Geoff Pierson as Henry, Costa Ronin as Vladislav
13 5 "Yes, Deer" Dean Holland Brian Rubenstein November 20, 2018 T12.16155 2.73[38]
Guest stars: Costa Ronin as Vladislav, Trent Garrett as Wes, Patty Guggenheim as Meegan, Ashley Rae Spillers as Holly
14 6 "Glowing Pains" Jay Karas Ally Israelson November 27, 2018 T12.16156 2.78[39]
Guest stars: Geoff Pierson as Henry, Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple, Lance Lim as Gun-Woo, Cate Freedman as Rochelle, Helen Hong as Sunny, Kevin Bigley as Mr. Dodson
15 7 "Paige Turner" Dean Holland Sierra Teller Ornelas December 4, 2018 T12.16157 2.78[40]
Guest stars: Costa Ronin as Vladislav, Ali Larter as Paige, Lance Lim as Gun-Woo, Jordan Feldman as Farro
16 8 "Messy" Jay Karas Owen Ellickson December 11, 2018 T12.16158 2.98[41]
Guest stars: Rowan Blanchard as China, Costa Ronin as Vladislav, Ali Larter as Paige, Marc Evan Jackson as Gene, Sydney Taylor as Bronwyn, Alex Lange as Luke
17 9 "Contact High" Dean Holland Emma Barrie January 8, 2019 T12.16159 3.48[42]
Guest stars: Geoff Pierson as Henry, Ali Larter as Paige, Marc Evan Jackson as Gene, Kevin Bigley as Mr. Dodson, Brian Huskey as Dr. Weiss, Lizze Broadway as Zoey, Lynnette Gaza as Miriam
18 10 "China-Curious" Maggie Carey Ally Israelson January 15, 2019 T12.16160 2.63[43]
Guest stars: Rowan Blanchard as China, Sydney Taylor as Bronwyn
19 11 "Baby's First Job Interview" Daniella Eisman Brian Rubenstein January 22, 2019 T12.16161 2.64[44]
Guest star: June Diane Raphael as Tamryn Tomas Vandaloo
20 12 "Luv Ya 2" Michael McDonald Emma Barrie & Owen Ellickson February 12, 2019 T12.16162 2.61[45]
Guest star: Marc Evan Jackson as Gene
21 13 "Everything's Okay" Dean Holland Alex Blagg & Emily Kapnek February 19, 2019 T12.16163 2.43[46]
Guest stars: Geoff Pierson as Henry, Marc Evan Jackson as Gene and Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple
22 14 "Annie, Are You Okay?" Michael McDonald Ally Israelson February 26, 2019 T12.16164 2.53[47]
Guest stars: Kimberly Hebert Gregory as Sunshine, Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple, Marc Evan Jackson as Gene, Geoff Pierson as Henry, and Travis Schuldt as Frank
23 15 "The Pump Station" Michael McDonald Brian Rubenstein March 19, 2019 T12.16165 2.40[48]
Guest stars: Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple, Michael Harney as Don Apple and Lee Garlington as Dottie Apple
24 16 "Melancholicky" Maggie Carey Emma Barie March 26, 2019 T12.16166 2.45[49]
Guest stars: Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple, Kevin Bigley as Mr. Dodson and Poonam Basu as Sarah Lawrence Rep
25 17 "Go Out the Lights" Jay Karas Sierra Ornelas & Alex Blagg April 2, 2019 T12.16167 2.30[50]
Guest stars: Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple and Travis Schuldt as Frank
26 18 "Welcome Home" Dean Holland Owen Ellickson April 9, 2019 T12.16168 2.50[51]
Guest stars: Monica Barbaro as Lisa Apple, Michael Harney as Don Apple and Lee Garlington as Dottie Apple
Reception
Critical
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the series has an approval rating of 38% based on 21 reviews, with an average rating of 5.71/10.[52] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 54 out of 100 based on nine critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[53]
Ratings
Overall
Season Timeslot (ET) Episodes First aired Last aired Avg. viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions) Date Viewers
(millions)
1 Tuesday 9:30 PM 8 March 27, 2018 6.96[25] May 22, 2018 4.02[32] 4.32
2 18 October 16, 2018 3.29[34] April 9, 2019 2.50[51] 2.76
Season 1
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49) Viewers
(millions) DVR
(18–49) DVR viewers
(millions) Total
(18–49) Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Pilot" March 27, 2018 2.1/8[54] 6.96[25] 0.8[55] N/A 2.9[55] N/A
2 "Devil May Care" April 3, 2018 1.4/5[56] 4.83[26] 0.9[57] 2.27[57] 2.3[57] 7.09[57]
3 "Street Meat" April 10, 2018 1.2/4[58] 4.13[27] 0.7[59] N/A 1.9[59] N/A
4 "Soups Jealous" April 17, 2018 1.0/4[60] 3.62[28] 0.7[61] N/A 1.7[61] N/A
5 "Nevertheless... She Went Clubbing" May 1, 2018 1.1/4[62] 3.80[29] 0.62[63] 1.70[63] 1.72[63] 5.51[63]
6 "Letting Ghost" May 8, 2018 1.0/4[64] 3.53[30] N/A N/A N/A N/A
7 "Star of Milo" May 15, 2018 1.0/4[65] 3.64[31] 0.55[66] 1.46[66] 1.51[66] 5.10[66]
8 "Heat Wave" May 22, 2018 1.0/4[67] 4.02[32] 0.6[68] 1.62[68] 1.6[68] 5.64[68]
Season 2
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49) Viewers
(millions) DVR
(18–49) DVR viewers
(millions) Total
(18–49) Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Sign Language" October 16, 2018 0.9/4[69] 3.29[34] 0.5[70] 1.44[70] 1.4[70] 4.77[70]
2 "Asking for a Friend" October 23, 2018 0.7/3[71] 2.90[35] 0.5[72] 1.42[72] 1.2[72] 4.32[72]
3 "We Need to Talk About Karen" October 30, 2018 0.9/4[73] 3.28[36] 0.5[74] 1.35[74] 1.4[74] 4.64[74]
4 "War of the Wagners" November 13, 2018 0.7/3[75] 2.91[37] 0.5[76] 1.42[76] 1.2[76] 4.34[76]
5 "Yes, Deer" November 20, 2018 0.6/3[77] 2.73[38] 0.4[78] 1.29[78] 1.0[78] 4.01[78]
6 "Glowing Pains" November 27, 2018 0.7/3[79] 2.78[39] 0.4[80] 1.20[80] 1.1[80] 3.99[80]
7 "Paige Turner" December 4, 2018 0.6/3[81] 2.78[40] 0.5[82] 1.15[82] 1.1[82] 3.93[82]
8 "Messy" December 11, 2018 0.7/3[83] 2.98[41] 0.4[84] 1.08[84] 1.1[84] 4.06[84]
9 "Contact High" January 8, 2019 0.7/3[85] 3.48[42] 0.4[86] 1.32[86] 1.1[86] 4.80[86]
10 "China-Curious" January 15, 2019 0.7/3[87] 2.63[43] 0.5[88] 1.32[88] 1.2[88] 3.95[88]
11 "Baby's First Job Interview" January 22, 2019 0.6/3[89] 2.64[44] 0.5 1.26 1.1 3.90[90]
12 "Luv Ya 2" February 12, 2019 0.6/3[91] 2.61[45] 0.5 1.14 1.1 3.75[92]
13 "Everything's Okay" February 19, 2019 0.6/3[93] 2.43[46] 0.4 1.16 1.0 3.59[94]
14 "Annie, Are You Okay?" February 26, 2019 0.6/3[95] 2.53[47] 0.4 1.16 1.0 3.69[96]
15 "The Pump Station" March 19, 2019 0.6/3[97] 2.40[48] 0.4 1.23 1.0 3.63[98]
16 "Melancholicky" March 26, 2019 0.6/3[99] 2.45[49] 0.4 1.16 1.0 3.61[100]
17 "Go Out the Lights" April 2, 2019 0.6/3[101] 2.30[50] 0.4 1.14 1.0 3.43[102]
18 "Welcome Home" April 9, 2019 0.6/3[103] 2.50[51] 0.4 1.17 1.0 3.67[104]