Cazzie David Is Glad Her Feature Directing Debut Won’t ‘Resonate’ with Most People: That’s the Point
Cazzie David may have grown up in the spotlight, but that doesn’t mean she’s ready to give audiences what they want.
The “Umbrella Academy” actress, author of essay collection “No One Asked For This,” and daughter of Larry David opted to make her feature debut with SXSW-selected anti-rom-com “I Love You Forever.” David co-wrote and co-directed the subversive dramedy with “Eighty-Sixed” web series collaborator Elisa Kalani. Oh, and did we mention David also has a supporting role in the film?
“I Love You Forever” stars “Single Drunk Female” breakout Sofia Black-d’Elia as law student Mackenzie, whose lackluster love life is resurrected after a meet-cute with charming broadcast journalist Finn (Ray Nicholson). Yet Finn’s charisma and well-timed vulnerable admissions point to a more sinister game at play, and Mackenzie soon finds herself in a year-long toxic relationship solely framed by Finn’s narcissistic abuse.
It’s difficult to...
The “Umbrella Academy” actress, author of essay collection “No One Asked For This,” and daughter of Larry David opted to make her feature debut with SXSW-selected anti-rom-com “I Love You Forever.” David co-wrote and co-directed the subversive dramedy with “Eighty-Sixed” web series collaborator Elisa Kalani. Oh, and did we mention David also has a supporting role in the film?
“I Love You Forever” stars “Single Drunk Female” breakout Sofia Black-d’Elia as law student Mackenzie, whose lackluster love life is resurrected after a meet-cute with charming broadcast journalist Finn (Ray Nicholson). Yet Finn’s charisma and well-timed vulnerable admissions point to a more sinister game at play, and Mackenzie soon finds herself in a year-long toxic relationship solely framed by Finn’s narcissistic abuse.
It’s difficult to...
- 3/11/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
“I Love You Forever” has all the trappings of a romantic comedy, for better or worse. In the whipsmart millennial-skewing film where you’re old if you’ve been caught using a third-generation iPhone, there’s something charmingly antiquated about the scene filmmakers Cazzie David and Elisa Kalani set around Mackenzie (Sofia Black D’Elia), a law student who has a pair of bickering best friends (Jon Rudnitsky and Cazzie David) to constantly amuse her and a personal life punctuated by Jessica Simpson and Michelle Branch needle drops. Such retro touches aside, their subversive spin on the genre doesn’t seem as if it could’ve been made any earlier than 2024, amid talk that emotional manipulation in a relationship can be every bit as pernicious as physical abuse, as Mackenzie experiences when she falls for the wrong guy.
For previous generations, the wrong guy was more likely to resemble Mark Wahlberg in “Fear,...
For previous generations, the wrong guy was more likely to resemble Mark Wahlberg in “Fear,...
- 3/9/2024
- by Stephen Saito
- Variety Film + TV
There comes a time in every heterosexual woman or queer man’s life where we have to wonder: What is it about men that is at once so despicable and so alluring?
There are statistically more male serial killers, more male sociopaths, and — let’s be real — more male assholes than there are female counterparts. That’s just scientific fact. Sure, you can click on the hyperlinks, but do you really need to read a Psychology Today post between looking at this review and scrolling through the dating apps?
But the foundation of heteronormative rom-coms goes as follows: Girl meets boy, girl falls for boy, girl changes herself slightly for boy, and boy proposes. The end, happily ever after, everyone is great and good. Yeah, if you’re currently dating (or have been on dates at all in the 21st century), you know that’s not how it works, especially when situationships,...
There are statistically more male serial killers, more male sociopaths, and — let’s be real — more male assholes than there are female counterparts. That’s just scientific fact. Sure, you can click on the hyperlinks, but do you really need to read a Psychology Today post between looking at this review and scrolling through the dating apps?
But the foundation of heteronormative rom-coms goes as follows: Girl meets boy, girl falls for boy, girl changes herself slightly for boy, and boy proposes. The end, happily ever after, everyone is great and good. Yeah, if you’re currently dating (or have been on dates at all in the 21st century), you know that’s not how it works, especially when situationships,...
- 3/9/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
In the new season of the Seventies workplace comedy Minx, Joyce Prigger’s fortunes couldn’t be more on the rise. The titular magazine, which pairs feminist journalism with full frontal male photo spreads, is thriving, turning Joyce into a minor celebrity who hobnobs with Linda Ronstadt, Gloria Steinem, and other icons of the period. When Rolling Stone comes to profile her (in an episode with more than a whiff of Almost Famous), she admits to the reporter that getting everything she wants has only left her fearing that it can all be taken away.
- 7/21/2023
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
The millennial women-led series is dead. Long live the millennials.
It wasn’t exactly surprising when Freeform’s beloved critically acclaimed “Single Drunk Female” was canceled this month after just two seasons and immediately pulled from Hulu. Sure, Freeform touted the sitcom as the highest-rated original comedy during the New York City Season 2 premiere before the series returned with all new episodes on Hulu in April. But its cancellation is just one of the many reminders that networks don’t invest long-term in women-fronted shows that focus on “messy” millennial women.
While we pour one out for “Single Drunk Female,” it’s best to trace the series back to its roots with Lena Dunham and executive producer Jenni Konner’s explosively disruptive HBO series “Girls,” which celebrated its 10-year anniversary in 2022. After that massive hit, why has TV abandoned the generation of people who grew up watching “Girls”?
There are...
It wasn’t exactly surprising when Freeform’s beloved critically acclaimed “Single Drunk Female” was canceled this month after just two seasons and immediately pulled from Hulu. Sure, Freeform touted the sitcom as the highest-rated original comedy during the New York City Season 2 premiere before the series returned with all new episodes on Hulu in April. But its cancellation is just one of the many reminders that networks don’t invest long-term in women-fronted shows that focus on “messy” millennial women.
While we pour one out for “Single Drunk Female,” it’s best to trace the series back to its roots with Lena Dunham and executive producer Jenni Konner’s explosively disruptive HBO series “Girls,” which celebrated its 10-year anniversary in 2022. After that massive hit, why has TV abandoned the generation of people who grew up watching “Girls”?
There are...
- 7/6/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Network: Freeform
Episodes: 20 (half-hour)
Seasons: Two
TV show dates: January 20, 2022 -- May 10, 2023
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Sofia Black-d’Elia, Ally Sheedy, Rebecca Henderson, Sasha Compère, Lily Mae Harrington, Garrick Bernard, Jojo Brown, Charlie Hall, Madison Shepard, Ian Gomez, Madeline Wise, and Jon Glaser.
TV show description:
A single-camera comedy series, the Single Drunk Female TV show was created by Simone Finch.
After a public flame-out at a New York media company, twenty-something alcoholic Samantha Fink (Black-d’Elia) is forced to seize the only chance she has to sober up and avoid jail time -- by moving back home with her overbearing "smother", Carol (Sheedy).
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Episodes: 20 (half-hour)
Seasons: Two
TV show dates: January 20, 2022 -- May 10, 2023
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Sofia Black-d’Elia, Ally Sheedy, Rebecca Henderson, Sasha Compère, Lily Mae Harrington, Garrick Bernard, Jojo Brown, Charlie Hall, Madison Shepard, Ian Gomez, Madeline Wise, and Jon Glaser.
TV show description:
A single-camera comedy series, the Single Drunk Female TV show was created by Simone Finch.
After a public flame-out at a New York media company, twenty-something alcoholic Samantha Fink (Black-d’Elia) is forced to seize the only chance she has to sober up and avoid jail time -- by moving back home with her overbearing "smother", Carol (Sheedy).
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- 7/3/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Life has other plans for Sam in the second season of the Single Drunk Female TV show on Freeform. As we all know, Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like Single Drunk Female is cancelled or renewed for season three. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustrated when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we invite you to rate all of the second season episodes of Single Drunk Female here. *Status Update Below.
A Freeform single-camera comedy series, the Single Drunk Female TV show stars Sofia Black-d'Elia, Ally Sheedy, Sasha Compere, Lily Mae Harrington, Garrick Bernard, and Ian Gomez with Busy Phillips, Ricky Velez, and Charlie Hall will recur. Molly Ringwald guests. After a public flame-out at a New York media company, twenty-something alcoholic Samantha Fink (Black-d’Elia)...
A Freeform single-camera comedy series, the Single Drunk Female TV show stars Sofia Black-d'Elia, Ally Sheedy, Sasha Compere, Lily Mae Harrington, Garrick Bernard, and Ian Gomez with Busy Phillips, Ricky Velez, and Charlie Hall will recur. Molly Ringwald guests. After a public flame-out at a New York media company, twenty-something alcoholic Samantha Fink (Black-d’Elia)...
- 7/1/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The ratings for this Freeform series were quite small, but the cancel channel renewed the series anyway. Will the numbers improve in year two? Will Single Drunk Female be cancelled or renewed for season three? Stay tuned. *Status Update Below.
A single-camera comedy series, the Single Drunk Female TV show stars Sofia Black-d'Elia, Ally Sheedy, Sasha Compere, Lily Mae Harrington, Garrick Bernard, and Ian Gomez with Busy Phillips, Ricky Velez, and Charlie Hall will recur. Molly Ringwald guests. After a public flame-out at a New York media company, twenty-something alcoholic Samantha Fink (Black-d'Elia) is forced to seize the only chance she has to sober up and avoid jail time -- by moving back home with her overbearing "smother", Carol (Sheedy). Back in Greater Boston, Samantha restarts her life, working at the local grocery store while surrounded by all of...
A single-camera comedy series, the Single Drunk Female TV show stars Sofia Black-d'Elia, Ally Sheedy, Sasha Compere, Lily Mae Harrington, Garrick Bernard, and Ian Gomez with Busy Phillips, Ricky Velez, and Charlie Hall will recur. Molly Ringwald guests. After a public flame-out at a New York media company, twenty-something alcoholic Samantha Fink (Black-d'Elia) is forced to seize the only chance she has to sober up and avoid jail time -- by moving back home with her overbearing "smother", Carol (Sheedy). Back in Greater Boston, Samantha restarts her life, working at the local grocery store while surrounded by all of...
- 7/1/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Freeform's scripted roster just took a hit.
The cable network has canceled Single Drunk Female and The Watchful Eye, according to Deadline.
Even worse: all episodes of both series are being removed from Hulu today, meaning that they'll only be available to purchase via iTunes and Amazon.
Single Drunk Female Season 1 was a massive hit for Freeform and Hulu, where it garnered strong viewership on streaming, but the buzz seemingly faded by the time Single Drunk Female Season 2 debuted earlier this year.
The second season launched in April and picked up with Sam a year and a half into her sobriety journey and finally feeling "like she has a life worth celebrating," the logline states.
"However, Sam quickly learns that sometimes life has other plans for her."
"Sam must figure out how to effect change where she can, sit in her discomfort when she can't, and maybe even enjoy the ride.
The cable network has canceled Single Drunk Female and The Watchful Eye, according to Deadline.
Even worse: all episodes of both series are being removed from Hulu today, meaning that they'll only be available to purchase via iTunes and Amazon.
Single Drunk Female Season 1 was a massive hit for Freeform and Hulu, where it garnered strong viewership on streaming, but the buzz seemingly faded by the time Single Drunk Female Season 2 debuted earlier this year.
The second season launched in April and picked up with Sam a year and a half into her sobriety journey and finally feeling "like she has a life worth celebrating," the logline states.
"However, Sam quickly learns that sometimes life has other plans for her."
"Sam must figure out how to effect change where she can, sit in her discomfort when she can't, and maybe even enjoy the ride.
- 7/1/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Sam has run out of time to work things out. Freeform has cancelled Single Drunk Female, so it's not getting a third season. The second season of 10 episodes wrapped in May.
A single-camera comedy series, the Single Drunk Female TV show stars Sofia Black-d'Elia, Ally Sheedy, Sasha Compere, Lily Mae Harrington, Garrick Bernard, and Ian Gomez with Busy Phillips, Ricky Velez, and Charlie Hall will recur. Molly Ringwald guests. After a public flame-out at a New York media company, twenty-something alcoholic Samantha Fink (Black-d’Elia) is forced to seize the only chance she has to sober up and avoid jail time -- by moving back home with her overbearing "smother", Carol (Sheedy). Back in Greater Boston, Samantha restarts her life, working at the local grocery store while surrounded by all of the triggers that made her drink...
A single-camera comedy series, the Single Drunk Female TV show stars Sofia Black-d'Elia, Ally Sheedy, Sasha Compere, Lily Mae Harrington, Garrick Bernard, and Ian Gomez with Busy Phillips, Ricky Velez, and Charlie Hall will recur. Molly Ringwald guests. After a public flame-out at a New York media company, twenty-something alcoholic Samantha Fink (Black-d’Elia) is forced to seize the only chance she has to sober up and avoid jail time -- by moving back home with her overbearing "smother", Carol (Sheedy). Back in Greater Boston, Samantha restarts her life, working at the local grocery store while surrounded by all of the triggers that made her drink...
- 7/1/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
"Single Drunk Female", the TV sitcom, created by Simone Finch ("The Connors") and directed by Leslye Headland, starring Madeline Wise, Jojo Brown, Alisha Duran, Ally Sheedy and Sofia Black-d'Elia, has been canceled after 2 Seasons on Freeform:
"...after a public flame-out at a New York media company, alcoholic 'Samantha Fink' is forced to seize the only chance she has to sober up and avoid jail time, by moving back home with her overbearing mother 'Carol'.
"Back in Greater Boston, Samantha restarts her life, working at the local grocery store while surrounded by all of the triggers that made her drink in the first place. Confronted with remnants of her old life, including run-ins with her perfect former best friend, who is now dating her ex, Samantha sets out on a path to move past her worst self and figure out her best self..."
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"...after a public flame-out at a New York media company, alcoholic 'Samantha Fink' is forced to seize the only chance she has to sober up and avoid jail time, by moving back home with her overbearing mother 'Carol'.
"Back in Greater Boston, Samantha restarts her life, working at the local grocery store while surrounded by all of the triggers that made her drink in the first place. Confronted with remnants of her old life, including run-ins with her perfect former best friend, who is now dating her ex, Samantha sets out on a path to move past her worst self and figure out her best self..."
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- 7/1/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
“To anyone who watched: thank you. To anyone who stopped me on the street to tell me how much time they had or how annoying their mom was: I love you,” said Sofia Black-d’Elia, star of Single Drunk Female after Freeform canceled the series.
The Disney-owned network axed the show after two seasons.
Black-d’Elia played 20-something alcoholic Samantha Fink, who, after a public flame-out at a New York media company, is forced to seize the only chance she has to sober up and avoid jail time: moving back home with her overbearing mother, Carol, played Ally Sheedy. Back in Greater Boston, Samantha sets out on a path to move past her worst self and figure out her best self. Kinda.
“I’m so sad the Sdf journey has been cut short. I’ve loved making this show. I’m grateful to everyone who was apart of it,” she added.
The Disney-owned network axed the show after two seasons.
Black-d’Elia played 20-something alcoholic Samantha Fink, who, after a public flame-out at a New York media company, is forced to seize the only chance she has to sober up and avoid jail time: moving back home with her overbearing mother, Carol, played Ally Sheedy. Back in Greater Boston, Samantha sets out on a path to move past her worst self and figure out her best self. Kinda.
“I’m so sad the Sdf journey has been cut short. I’ve loved making this show. I’m grateful to everyone who was apart of it,” she added.
- 7/1/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Freeform is done following the sober adventures of Single Drunk Female, cancelling the comedy after two seasons, our sister site Deadline reports. Additionally, the network has axed the the psychological thriller The Watchful Eye after just one season.
What’s more, all episodes of both series will be removed from Hulu on Saturday, July 1 (but still available to buy via iTunes and Amazon).
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What’s more, all episodes of both series will be removed from Hulu on Saturday, July 1 (but still available to buy via iTunes and Amazon).
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- 6/30/2023
- by Vlada Gelman and Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
“Single Drunk Female” and “The Watchful Eye” have both been canceled at Freeform, Variety has confirmed.
Season 2 of the comedy, which was released in April, picked up with Samantha Fink, who finally feels like she has a life worth celebrating now that she has a year and a half of sobriety under her belt. However, Sam quickly learns that sometimes life has other plans for her. She’s forced to figure out how to effect change where she can, sit in her discomfort when she can’t, and maybe even enjoy the ride.
Sofia Black-d’Elia, Ally Sheedy, Sasha Compere, Lily Mae Harrington, Garrick Bernard, and Ian Gomez starred. Busy Phillips (“Cougar Town”), Ricky Velez (“The King of Staten Island”), Charlie Hall served as recurring guests on the season with guest star Molly Ringwald.
“Single Drunk Female” was executive produced by creator Simon Finch, Jenni Konner, Daisy Gardner, John Riggi, Phil Traill,...
Season 2 of the comedy, which was released in April, picked up with Samantha Fink, who finally feels like she has a life worth celebrating now that she has a year and a half of sobriety under her belt. However, Sam quickly learns that sometimes life has other plans for her. She’s forced to figure out how to effect change where she can, sit in her discomfort when she can’t, and maybe even enjoy the ride.
Sofia Black-d’Elia, Ally Sheedy, Sasha Compere, Lily Mae Harrington, Garrick Bernard, and Ian Gomez starred. Busy Phillips (“Cougar Town”), Ricky Velez (“The King of Staten Island”), Charlie Hall served as recurring guests on the season with guest star Molly Ringwald.
“Single Drunk Female” was executive produced by creator Simon Finch, Jenni Konner, Daisy Gardner, John Riggi, Phil Traill,...
- 6/30/2023
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
Freeform is making some changes.
The Disney-backed network has canceled Single Drunk Female and The Watchful Eye.
Single Drunk Female has run for two seasons on the network and The Watchful Eye has been axed after one season.
Single Drunk Female follows 20-something alcoholic Samantha Fink (Sofia Black-d’Elia) who, after a public flame-out at a New York media company, is forced to seize the only chance she has to sober up and avoid jail time: moving back home with her overbearing mother, Carol (Ally Sheedy). Back in Greater Boston, Samantha sets out on a path to move past her worst self and figure out her best self. Kinda.
Rebecca Henderson, Sasha Compère, Lily Mae Harrington and Garrick Bernard also star.
Related: 2023 Premiere Dates For New & Returning Series On Broadcast, Cable & Streaming
The series comes from 20th Television and was created by Simone Finch, who executive produces along with Jenni Konner,...
The Disney-backed network has canceled Single Drunk Female and The Watchful Eye.
Single Drunk Female has run for two seasons on the network and The Watchful Eye has been axed after one season.
Single Drunk Female follows 20-something alcoholic Samantha Fink (Sofia Black-d’Elia) who, after a public flame-out at a New York media company, is forced to seize the only chance she has to sober up and avoid jail time: moving back home with her overbearing mother, Carol (Ally Sheedy). Back in Greater Boston, Samantha sets out on a path to move past her worst self and figure out her best self. Kinda.
Rebecca Henderson, Sasha Compère, Lily Mae Harrington and Garrick Bernard also star.
Related: 2023 Premiere Dates For New & Returning Series On Broadcast, Cable & Streaming
The series comes from 20th Television and was created by Simone Finch, who executive produces along with Jenni Konner,...
- 6/30/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
From absurd dashcam footage to amusing cat videos, it’s pretty safe to assume that the vast majority of real-world recordings are completely banal in nature – so why is it that Found Footage movies are almost exclusively associated with the horror genre? If you really think about it, we should have seen major Found Footage entries in pretty much every single genre by now, and yet filmmakers still insist on trying to make the next Blair Witch Project year after year.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m a sucker for Pov horror flicks, but I also enjoy a nice little palate cleanser every now and then. That’s why I appreciate rare exceptions like Dean Israelite’s Project Almanac, a sci-fi Found Footage romp that takes advantage of subjective filmmaking in an admirable attempt at updating age-old time travel tropes for a new generation.
If you haven’t heard of it before,...
Don’t get me wrong, I’m a sucker for Pov horror flicks, but I also enjoy a nice little palate cleanser every now and then. That’s why I appreciate rare exceptions like Dean Israelite’s Project Almanac, a sci-fi Found Footage romp that takes advantage of subjective filmmaking in an admirable attempt at updating age-old time travel tropes for a new generation.
If you haven’t heard of it before,...
- 6/23/2023
- by Luiz H. C.
- bloody-disgusting.com
Hey, "Jimmy Kimmel Live" fans. We're back on to tell you that ,unfortunately, ABC is forced to have to air another week of Jimmy Kimmel Live repeat episodes this week, June 19-23, 2023, because the WGA writers strike is still going on. It started back on May 2, 2023, and there still doesn't appear to be any end in sight. We're hoping it doesn't last for the entire summer, but it's definitely on course to do just that. With all that said, we were able to dig up the Jimmy Kimmel Live, repeat episodes for this week, June 19-23, 2023. So, we're going to run those off to you right now. Let's go. Tonight, June 19, 2023, ABC is re-airng the episode that originally aired back on February 15, 2022. It featured appearances from: actor Mark Wahlberg promoting “Uncharted.” Sofia Black-d’Elia promoting “Single Drunk Female.” Musical Guest Spoon and Chloe Kim.
- 6/20/2023
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
The popular Disney+ series Single Drunk Female returns this week with an eagerly anticipated second season, and to mark this joyous occasion, we had the pleasure in speaking to the leading star, Sofia Black-d’Elia. We discuss the evolution of her role Samantha, and where fans can expect to find her in this second series. On the subject of fans, she talks about interactions she has had when it comes to this show. Finally we look back on her career as a whole, as it’s been nearly a whole decade since we last caught up with the talented actress, and so saw this as an opportunity to reflect – and look forward too, of course.
Watch the full interview with Sofia Black-d’Elia here:
Synopsis
With a year-and-a-half of sobriety under her belt, Samantha Fink (Sofia D’Elia) finally feels like she has a life worth celebrating. However, Sam quickly learns that...
Watch the full interview with Sofia Black-d’Elia here:
Synopsis
With a year-and-a-half of sobriety under her belt, Samantha Fink (Sofia D’Elia) finally feels like she has a life worth celebrating. However, Sam quickly learns that...
- 5/31/2023
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
‘Single Drunk Female’: Ally Sheedy Talks Molly Ringwald Reunion & Carol Changing in Season 2 (Video)
Carol is “the one who has to change this season,” according to Single Drunk Female star Ally Sheedy. Season 2 of the Freeform series (all episodes are already streaming on Hulu) sees Sam (Sofia Black-d’Elia) continuing to figure out her life, which directly affects Sheedy’s character, she told us when she stopped by TV Insider. “Carol has to completely readjust her relationship with Samantha because Samantha is no longer the messy drunk and is actually a functioning person in the world,” Sheedy explained. “But Carol doesn’t know Sam in that way and is very controlling.” As a result, she “pretty much blows their entire relationship up.” Therefore it’s up to Carol to piece their relationship back together, but a major problem is she “hasn’t moved off her emotionally stunted position from Season 1.” While Season 2 might be filled with contentious scenes onscreen for Sheedy, off-screen is a much different story.
- 5/3/2023
- TV Insider
Samantha Fink has grown up and owned her choices. Single Drunk Female Season 2 finds Samantha Fink (Sofia Black-d'Elia) sober for a year and a half and prioritizing healthy relationships, even if that means angering her mom Carol (Ally Sheedy).
TV Fanatic chatted with Sofia about the dysfunctional mother-daughter relationship, her new sponsorship with Busy Phillips, and navigating a different relationship with James.
Check it out below
Hi Sofia. Single Drunk Female has been so enjoyable. In Season 1, we watched Sam be self-destructive as she struggled with sobriety, whereas in Season 2, she's evolved into this likable person dealing with real-life issues. What are your thoughts on Sam's journey?
In Single Drunk Female Season 1, we dealt with the more physical sobriety of her main focus every day was not to drink.
Then with Season 2, once we see her get more of a handle on that, it becomes about her emotional sobriety and...
TV Fanatic chatted with Sofia about the dysfunctional mother-daughter relationship, her new sponsorship with Busy Phillips, and navigating a different relationship with James.
Check it out below
Hi Sofia. Single Drunk Female has been so enjoyable. In Season 1, we watched Sam be self-destructive as she struggled with sobriety, whereas in Season 2, she's evolved into this likable person dealing with real-life issues. What are your thoughts on Sam's journey?
In Single Drunk Female Season 1, we dealt with the more physical sobriety of her main focus every day was not to drink.
Then with Season 2, once we see her get more of a handle on that, it becomes about her emotional sobriety and...
- 4/27/2023
- by Laura Nowak
- TVfanatic
[This story contains major spoilers for Single Drunk Female season 2.]
In the second season of Single Drunk Female, creator Simone Finch wanted to expand beyond Sam’s (Sofia Black-d’Elia) journey with physical sobriety and explore what comes next: emotional sobriety. “We wanted to talk more about what happens when you’re sober and you think that you have everything figured out,” she tells The Hollywood Reporter.
The result is something equally as messy for Sam as season one, just in some compelling (and cringey) new ways. And as audiences see, her friends and family are not immune to season two’s mess. As a result, the return of Freeform’s breakout hit — which debuted on April 12 and is airing weekly on the cabler (though the entirety of the season is already available on Hulu) — watches more in its second go like an ensemble show, where more screen time translates to more complication but also more depth.
In the second season of Single Drunk Female, creator Simone Finch wanted to expand beyond Sam’s (Sofia Black-d’Elia) journey with physical sobriety and explore what comes next: emotional sobriety. “We wanted to talk more about what happens when you’re sober and you think that you have everything figured out,” she tells The Hollywood Reporter.
The result is something equally as messy for Sam as season one, just in some compelling (and cringey) new ways. And as audiences see, her friends and family are not immune to season two’s mess. As a result, the return of Freeform’s breakout hit — which debuted on April 12 and is airing weekly on the cabler (though the entirety of the season is already available on Hulu) — watches more in its second go like an ensemble show, where more screen time translates to more complication but also more depth.
- 4/20/2023
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Vulture Watch
Does Sam have it all together?. Has the Single Drunk Female TV show been cancelled or renewed for a third season on Freeform? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Single Drunk Female, season three. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
A single-camera comedy series airing on the Freeform cable channel, the Single Drunk Female TV show stars Sofia Black-d'Elia, Ally Sheedy, Sasha Compere, Lily Mae Harrington, Garrick Bernard, and Ian Gomez with Busy Phillips, Ricky Velez, and Charlie Hall will recur. Molly Ringwald guests. After a public flame-out at a New York media company, twenty-something alcoholic Samantha Fink (Black-d’Elia) is forced to seize the only chance...
Does Sam have it all together?. Has the Single Drunk Female TV show been cancelled or renewed for a third season on Freeform? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Single Drunk Female, season three. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
A single-camera comedy series airing on the Freeform cable channel, the Single Drunk Female TV show stars Sofia Black-d'Elia, Ally Sheedy, Sasha Compere, Lily Mae Harrington, Garrick Bernard, and Ian Gomez with Busy Phillips, Ricky Velez, and Charlie Hall will recur. Molly Ringwald guests. After a public flame-out at a New York media company, twenty-something alcoholic Samantha Fink (Black-d’Elia) is forced to seize the only chance...
- 4/14/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
[Editor's Note: This interview contains spoilers for Single Drunk Female Season 2.]
Underestimate Single Drunk Female's Felicia at your own risk. A single mother with a thick Boston accent and a killer sense of style, Felicia — played by scene-stealer Lily Mae Harrington — is the first to cheer on Sam (Sofia Black-d'Elia) as she begins her journey towards sobriety, but she's also willing to take her friend to task, when needed, and hold her accountable for her mistakes.
Underestimate Single Drunk Female's Felicia at your own risk. A single mother with a thick Boston accent and a killer sense of style, Felicia — played by scene-stealer Lily Mae Harrington — is the first to cheer on Sam (Sofia Black-d'Elia) as she begins her journey towards sobriety, but she's also willing to take her friend to task, when needed, and hold her accountable for her mistakes.
- 4/13/2023
- by Claire Spellberg Lustig
- Primetimer
Now that Single Drunk Female‘s Samantha Fink has been sober for just over a year, she’ll finally start looking at the root of her alcoholism.
“Coming into Season 2, we go deeper into her emotional sobriety and what happens when the day-to-day threat of drinking doesn’t feel as severe,” Sofia Black-d’Elia, who plays Sam, tells TVLine.
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For Ally Sheedy, who portrays Sam’s mom Carol,...
“Coming into Season 2, we go deeper into her emotional sobriety and what happens when the day-to-day threat of drinking doesn’t feel as severe,” Sofia Black-d’Elia, who plays Sam, tells TVLine.
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For Ally Sheedy, who portrays Sam’s mom Carol,...
- 4/11/2023
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
One of last year's best shows returns this week — and it's possible you've never even heard of it.
Single Drunk Female, a Freeform comedy from Simone Finch, debuted to critical acclaim in January 2022, but it struggled to break into the cultural conversation over the course of its first season. Still, strong premiere ratings and next-day streaming earned the show a second season, and Finch hasn't wasted a minute of the opportunity. Single Drunk Female Season 2 (which premieres April 12 on Freeform and drops all at once on Hulu the following day) is an absolute triumph: The 10-episode season continues to find specific moments of humor in Sam's (Sofia Black-d'Elia) journey towards sobriety, all while expanding its scope to deepen the inner lives of the supporting characters in her orbit.
Single Drunk Female, a Freeform comedy from Simone Finch, debuted to critical acclaim in January 2022, but it struggled to break into the cultural conversation over the course of its first season. Still, strong premiere ratings and next-day streaming earned the show a second season, and Finch hasn't wasted a minute of the opportunity. Single Drunk Female Season 2 (which premieres April 12 on Freeform and drops all at once on Hulu the following day) is an absolute triumph: The 10-episode season continues to find specific moments of humor in Sam's (Sofia Black-d'Elia) journey towards sobriety, all while expanding its scope to deepen the inner lives of the supporting characters in her orbit.
- 4/11/2023
- by Claire Spellberg Lustig
- Primetimer
Single Drunk Female – “Single Drunk Female” will debut on Wednesday, April 12, at 10:00 p.m. Edt/Pdt, with the entire 10-episode second season available on Hulu and on-demand platforms the next day. (Freeform/Sami Drasin )
Sofia Black-d’Elia, Garrick Bernard, Ally Sheedy, Ian Gomez, Lily Mae Harrington, Sasha Compere, Ricky Velez &
Charlie Hall Freeform has revealed the trailer for the second season of the highly anticipated comedy “Single Drunk Female,” starring Sofia Black-d’Elia and Ally Sheedy, which will debut on Wednesday, April 12, starting at 10pm Et/Pt. After its premiere, the entire 10-episode second season available on Hulu and OnDemand the next day, Thursday, April 13. With a year and a half of sobriety under her belt, Samantha Fink finally feels like she has a life worth celebrating. However, Sam quickly learns that sometimes life has other plans for her. Sam must figure out how to effect change where she can, sit...
Sofia Black-d’Elia, Garrick Bernard, Ally Sheedy, Ian Gomez, Lily Mae Harrington, Sasha Compere, Ricky Velez &
Charlie Hall Freeform has revealed the trailer for the second season of the highly anticipated comedy “Single Drunk Female,” starring Sofia Black-d’Elia and Ally Sheedy, which will debut on Wednesday, April 12, starting at 10pm Et/Pt. After its premiere, the entire 10-episode second season available on Hulu and OnDemand the next day, Thursday, April 13. With a year and a half of sobriety under her belt, Samantha Fink finally feels like she has a life worth celebrating. However, Sam quickly learns that sometimes life has other plans for her. Sam must figure out how to effect change where she can, sit...
- 3/29/2023
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Freeform’s “Single Drunk Female” Season 2 trailer is here to show that Samantha Fink’s sober journey is only the starting point in her story.
The comedy series — set to return Wednesday, April 12, at 10 p.m. Et/Pt on Freeform, and releasing the full ten-episode second season on Hulu Thursday, April 13 — showed a glimpse of Sam (Sofia Black-d’Elia) working to become more self-sufficient after getting more comfortable in her sobriety.
The new trailer, debuting exclusively on TheWrap, finds Sam looking for apartments with her friend Felicia (Lily Mae Harrington) to move into now that she’s been sober for a year and a half.
“If last season was Sam having to deal with her worst self to become her best self, this year it’s ‘I did everything right! Why doesn’t my life work yet?!'” Daisy Gardner, showrunner, executive producer and writer said in a statement to TheWrap.
The comedy series — set to return Wednesday, April 12, at 10 p.m. Et/Pt on Freeform, and releasing the full ten-episode second season on Hulu Thursday, April 13 — showed a glimpse of Sam (Sofia Black-d’Elia) working to become more self-sufficient after getting more comfortable in her sobriety.
The new trailer, debuting exclusively on TheWrap, finds Sam looking for apartments with her friend Felicia (Lily Mae Harrington) to move into now that she’s been sober for a year and a half.
“If last season was Sam having to deal with her worst self to become her best self, this year it’s ‘I did everything right! Why doesn’t my life work yet?!'” Daisy Gardner, showrunner, executive producer and writer said in a statement to TheWrap.
- 3/29/2023
- by Jose Alejandro Bastidas
- The Wrap
Network: Showtime
Episodes: 20 (hour)
Seasons: Two
TV show dates: December 6, 2020 -- March 19, 2023
Series status: Ended
Performers include: Bryan Cranston, Hunter Doohan, Michael Stuhlbarg, Hope Davis, Carmen Ejogo, Isiah Whitlock Jr., and Sofia Black-d'Elia, with guests Maura Tierney, Amy Landecker, Margo Martindale, Lorraine Toussaint, Chet Hanks, Lamar Johnson, and Lilli Kay.
TV show description:
A legal thriller, the Your Honor TV series follows an esteemed and straight-arrow judge whose life and moral compass are thrown into chaos after a horrific event.
Michael Desiato (Cranston) is a highly-respected New Orleans judge. His teenage son, Adam (Doohan), is involved in a hit-and-run and this leads to a high-stakes game of lies, deceit, and impossible choices for both of them.
Episodes: 20 (hour)
Seasons: Two
TV show dates: December 6, 2020 -- March 19, 2023
Series status: Ended
Performers include: Bryan Cranston, Hunter Doohan, Michael Stuhlbarg, Hope Davis, Carmen Ejogo, Isiah Whitlock Jr., and Sofia Black-d'Elia, with guests Maura Tierney, Amy Landecker, Margo Martindale, Lorraine Toussaint, Chet Hanks, Lamar Johnson, and Lilli Kay.
TV show description:
A legal thriller, the Your Honor TV series follows an esteemed and straight-arrow judge whose life and moral compass are thrown into chaos after a horrific event.
Michael Desiato (Cranston) is a highly-respected New Orleans judge. His teenage son, Adam (Doohan), is involved in a hit-and-run and this leads to a high-stakes game of lies, deceit, and impossible choices for both of them.
- 3/20/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Take a look at more new footage from Season Two of the dramatic TV series "Your Honor", starring Bryan Cranston ("Breaking Bad"), Hunter Doohan, Hope Davis, Sofia Black D’Elia, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Michael Stuhlbarg, Carmen Ejogo and Benjamin Flores Jr., streaming January 13, 2023 on Showtime:
"...'Michael Desiato' (Cranston) is a prominent and respected New Orleans judge. When his teenage son 'Adam' kills another teen in an accidental hit-and-run collision, Michael encourages his son to turn himself in, but quickly changes his mind when he discovers that the boy that his son hit was the son of a crime kingpin.
"Michael decides to protect his son which ignites a dangerous game filled with hiding, lies and difficult choices..."
Click the images to enlarge...
"...'Michael Desiato' (Cranston) is a prominent and respected New Orleans judge. When his teenage son 'Adam' kills another teen in an accidental hit-and-run collision, Michael encourages his son to turn himself in, but quickly changes his mind when he discovers that the boy that his son hit was the son of a crime kingpin.
"Michael decides to protect his son which ignites a dangerous game filled with hiding, lies and difficult choices..."
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- 1/13/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
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What's This TV Show About?
Airing on the Freeform cable channel, the Single Drunk Female TV show stars Sofia Black-d’Elia, Ally Sheedy, Rebecca Henderson, Sasha Compère, Lily Mae Harrington, and Garrick Bernard with Jojo Brown, Charlie Hall, Madison Shepard, Ian Gomez, Madeline Wise, and Jon Glaser in recurring roles. After a public flame-out at a New York media company, twenty-something alcoholic Samantha Fink (Black-d’Elia) is forced to seize the only chance she has to...
Can Samantha really change? Has the Single Drunk Female TV show been cancelled or renewed for a second season on Freeform? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Single Drunk Female, season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
Airing on the Freeform cable channel, the Single Drunk Female TV show stars Sofia Black-d’Elia, Ally Sheedy, Rebecca Henderson, Sasha Compère, Lily Mae Harrington, and Garrick Bernard with Jojo Brown, Charlie Hall, Madison Shepard, Ian Gomez, Madeline Wise, and Jon Glaser in recurring roles. After a public flame-out at a New York media company, twenty-something alcoholic Samantha Fink (Black-d’Elia) is forced to seize the only chance she has to...
- 1/12/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
ABC has picked “Jeopardy! Masters,” a new primetime version of the game show that will pit six of its top-ranked, current champions in a Champions League style event. The goal: To crown the a new “Jeopardy! Masters” champion. Ken Jennings will host the series, from Sony Pictures TV.
The following contestants will be the first-ever “Jeopardy! Masters”: Matt Amodio, whose 38-game winning streak spanned seasons 37 and 38, holds the No. 3 spots for both all-time consecutive games won and highest winnings in regular season play; Sam Buttrey, who became the 2021 Professors Tournament champion; Andrew He, a season 38 five-day champion; James Holzhauer, who held a 32-game streak in season 35 and is No. 4 on the all-time consecutive wins list, setting the single-game winnings record with a 131,127 score; Mattea Roach, the youngest contestant currently ranked in the Top 5 for all-time consecutive games won; and Amy Schneider, whose 40-game streak in season 38 landed her at No.
The following contestants will be the first-ever “Jeopardy! Masters”: Matt Amodio, whose 38-game winning streak spanned seasons 37 and 38, holds the No. 3 spots for both all-time consecutive games won and highest winnings in regular season play; Sam Buttrey, who became the 2021 Professors Tournament champion; Andrew He, a season 38 five-day champion; James Holzhauer, who held a 32-game streak in season 35 and is No. 4 on the all-time consecutive wins list, setting the single-game winnings record with a 131,127 score; Mattea Roach, the youngest contestant currently ranked in the Top 5 for all-time consecutive games won; and Amy Schneider, whose 40-game streak in season 38 landed her at No.
- 1/12/2023
- by Julia MacCary, Katie Reul and Michaela Zee
- Variety Film + TV
Single Drunk Female is coming back for more chaotic fun in the spring.
Freeform announced Wednesday that the comedy starring Sofia Black-d’Elia will premiere Wednesday, April 12 at 10/9c, with all 10 episodes of Season 2 available to stream on Hulu the following day, April 13.
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The network also revealed that Busy Philipps (Girls5eva) and Ricky Velez (The King of Staten Island) have been added to the cast in recurring roles.
Freeform announced Wednesday that the comedy starring Sofia Black-d’Elia will premiere Wednesday, April 12 at 10/9c, with all 10 episodes of Season 2 available to stream on Hulu the following day, April 13.
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The network also revealed that Busy Philipps (Girls5eva) and Ricky Velez (The King of Staten Island) have been added to the cast in recurring roles.
- 1/11/2023
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
Freeform is teeing up its spring premieres. The network announced release dates for several series on Wednesday, including the fifth season of Good Trouble.
Good Trouble will return for Season 5 on March 16 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt. Maia Mitchell, who exited the series last season, will be reprising her role as Callie Adams-Foster in the first episode of the season. The roommates at The Coterie will face their toughest obstacles yet as they’re confronted with evolving relationship challenges and new career opportunities. Through highs and lows, romance and heartbreak, The Coterie crew will lean on each other while they navigate the next stage of adulthood.
The series stars Cierra Ramirez, Tommy Martinez, Emma Hunton, Sherry Cola, Zuri Adele, Josh Pence, Bryan Craig and Booboo Stewart. It is executive produced by Joanna Johnson, Christine Sacani, Greg Gugliotta, Jennifer Lopez, Benny Medina, Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas and Cierra Ramirez. Johnson also serves as showrunner.
Good Trouble will return for Season 5 on March 16 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt. Maia Mitchell, who exited the series last season, will be reprising her role as Callie Adams-Foster in the first episode of the season. The roommates at The Coterie will face their toughest obstacles yet as they’re confronted with evolving relationship challenges and new career opportunities. Through highs and lows, romance and heartbreak, The Coterie crew will lean on each other while they navigate the next stage of adulthood.
The series stars Cierra Ramirez, Tommy Martinez, Emma Hunton, Sherry Cola, Zuri Adele, Josh Pence, Bryan Craig and Booboo Stewart. It is executive produced by Joanna Johnson, Christine Sacani, Greg Gugliotta, Jennifer Lopez, Benny Medina, Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas and Cierra Ramirez. Johnson also serves as showrunner.
- 1/11/2023
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
Single Drunk Female viewers will see a mini Breakfast Club reunion during the second season of the Freeform comedy series. Molly Ringwald will guest in an episode alongside Ally Sheedy, her co-star in the classic 1985 film.
Also starring Sofia Black-d’Elia, Rebecca Henderson, Sasha Compère, Lily Mae Harrington, and Garrick Bernard, Single Drunk Female follows a woman (Black-d’Elia) who has a very public drunken meltdown. She's fired from her job, and to stay out of jail, she must stay sober and move in with her bossy mother (Sheedy).
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Also starring Sofia Black-d’Elia, Rebecca Henderson, Sasha Compère, Lily Mae Harrington, and Garrick Bernard, Single Drunk Female follows a woman (Black-d’Elia) who has a very public drunken meltdown. She's fired from her job, and to stay out of jail, she must stay sober and move in with her bossy mother (Sheedy).
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- 1/2/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Two Club members reunited again! Decades after they costarred in the 1985 coming-of-age film The Breakfast Club, Molly Ringwald and Ally Sheedy will once again share the screen, this time in an episode of the Freeform series Single Drunk Female. In Single Drunk Female’s upcoming second season — due in early 2023 — Sheedy will return as Carol, mother of recovering alcoholic Sam (Sofia Black-d’Elia). And Ringwald will guest-star in one episode as Alice, Sam’s aunt and Carol’s “wry, witty, ‘perfect’ sister-in-law,” according to Entertainment Weekly. 'Breakfast Club' stars Molly Ringwald and Ally Sheedy are together again as Ringwald joins 'Single Drunk Female' for an episode in season 2. https://t.co/PKe4AZ4Wbl — Entertainment Weekly (@EW) December 18, 2022 Ringwald and Sheedy were both members of the so-called Brat Pack, the group of actors who frequently costarred in ‘80s teen movies. In John Hughes’ The Breakfast Club, a...
- 12/18/2022
- TV Insider
Take a look at more new footage from Season Two of the dramatic TV series "Your Honor", starring Bryan Cranston ("Breaking Bad"), Hunter Doohan, Hope Davis, Sofia Black D’Elia, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Michael Stuhlbarg, Carmen Ejogo and Benjamin Flores Jr., streaming January 13, 2023 on Showtime:
"...'Michael Desiato' (Cranston) is a prominent and respected New Orleans judge. When his teenage son 'Adam' kills another teen in an accidental hit-and-run collision, Michael encourages his son to turn himself in, but quickly changes his mind when he discovers that the boy that his son hit was the son of a crime kingpin.
"Michael decides to protect his son which ignites a dangerous game filled with hiding, lies and difficult choices..."
Click the images to enlarge...
"...'Michael Desiato' (Cranston) is a prominent and respected New Orleans judge. When his teenage son 'Adam' kills another teen in an accidental hit-and-run collision, Michael encourages his son to turn himself in, but quickly changes his mind when he discovers that the boy that his son hit was the son of a crime kingpin.
"Michael decides to protect his son which ignites a dangerous game filled with hiding, lies and difficult choices..."
Click the images to enlarge...
- 12/13/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Take a look at Season Two of the dramatic TV series "Your Honor", adapting the Israeli series, starring Bryan Cranston ("Breaking Bad"), Hunter Doohan, Hope Davis, Sofia Black D’Elia, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Michael Stuhlbarg, Carmen Ejogo and Benjamin Flores Jr., streaming January 13, 2023 on Showtime:
"...'Michael Desiato' (Cranston) is a prominent and respected New Orleans judge. When his teenage son 'Adam' kills another teen in an accidental hit-and-run collision, Michael encourages his son to turn himself in, but quickly changes his mind when he discovers that the boy that his son hit was the son of a crime kingpin.
"Michael decides to protect his son which ignites a dangerous game filled with hiding, lies and difficult choices..."
Click the images to enlarge...
"...'Michael Desiato' (Cranston) is a prominent and respected New Orleans judge. When his teenage son 'Adam' kills another teen in an accidental hit-and-run collision, Michael encourages his son to turn himself in, but quickly changes his mind when he discovers that the boy that his son hit was the son of a crime kingpin.
"Michael decides to protect his son which ignites a dangerous game filled with hiding, lies and difficult choices..."
Click the images to enlarge...
- 11/17/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Vulture Watch
Who will survive? Has the Your Honor TV show been cancelled or renewed for a second season on Showtime? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Your Honor, season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
Airing on the Showtime cable channel, the Your Honor TV series stars Bryan Cranston, Hunter Doohan, Michael Stuhlbarg, Hope Davis, Carmen Ejogo, Isiah Whitlock Jr., and Sofia Black-d'Elia, with guests Maura Tierney, Amy Landecker, Margo Martindale, Lorraine Toussaint, Chet Hanks, Lamar Johnson, and Lilli Kay. Michael Desiato (Cranston) is a highly-respected New Orleans judge whose personal and professional lives are turned upside down when his teenage son, Adam (Doohan), is involved...
Who will survive? Has the Your Honor TV show been cancelled or renewed for a second season on Showtime? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Your Honor, season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
Airing on the Showtime cable channel, the Your Honor TV series stars Bryan Cranston, Hunter Doohan, Michael Stuhlbarg, Hope Davis, Carmen Ejogo, Isiah Whitlock Jr., and Sofia Black-d'Elia, with guests Maura Tierney, Amy Landecker, Margo Martindale, Lorraine Toussaint, Chet Hanks, Lamar Johnson, and Lilli Kay. Michael Desiato (Cranston) is a highly-respected New Orleans judge whose personal and professional lives are turned upside down when his teenage son, Adam (Doohan), is involved...
- 11/1/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Your Honor has a return date for its second and final season. The Showtime drama starring Bryan Cranston will return in December. Hope Davis, Sofia Black-d’Elia, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Michael Stuhlbarg, Carmen Ejogo, also star in the series, which follows the action of a once upstanding judge (Cranston) in New Orleans.
For season two, recurring players Keith Machekanyanga, Andrene Ward-Hammond, Lilli Kay, Benjamin Flores Jr., and Jimi Stanton have been promoted to series regulars. Rosie Perez, Margo Martindale, and Amy Landecker will return as guest stars. Joey Hartstone is taking over as showrunner.
revealed more about the series return in a press release.
Showtime announced today that the second season of Your Honor, starring and executive produced by Oscar(R) nominee and Emmy(R) winner Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) will return on Friday, December 9,...
For season two, recurring players Keith Machekanyanga, Andrene Ward-Hammond, Lilli Kay, Benjamin Flores Jr., and Jimi Stanton have been promoted to series regulars. Rosie Perez, Margo Martindale, and Amy Landecker will return as guest stars. Joey Hartstone is taking over as showrunner.
revealed more about the series return in a press release.
Showtime announced today that the second season of Your Honor, starring and executive produced by Oscar(R) nominee and Emmy(R) winner Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) will return on Friday, December 9,...
- 9/21/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Take a look at Season Two of the dramatic TV series "Your Honor", adapting the Israeli series, starring Bryan Cranston ("Breaking Bad"), Hunter Doohan, Hope Davis, Sofia Black D’Elia, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Michael Stuhlbarg, Carmen Ejogo and Benjamin Flores Jr., premiering December 11, 2022 on Showtime:
"...'Michael Desiato' (Cranston) is a prominent and respected New Orleans judge. When his teenage son 'Adam' kills another teen in an accidental hit-and-run collision, Michael encourages his son to turn himself in, but quickly changes his mind when he discovers that the boy that his son hit was the son of a crime kingpin.
"Michael decides to protect his son which ignites a dangerous game filled with hiding, lies and difficult choices..."
Click the images to enlarge...
"...'Michael Desiato' (Cranston) is a prominent and respected New Orleans judge. When his teenage son 'Adam' kills another teen in an accidental hit-and-run collision, Michael encourages his son to turn himself in, but quickly changes his mind when he discovers that the boy that his son hit was the son of a crime kingpin.
"Michael decides to protect his son which ignites a dangerous game filled with hiding, lies and difficult choices..."
Click the images to enlarge...
- 9/21/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Take a look at Season Two of the dramatic TV series "Your Honor", adapting the Israeli series, starring Bryan Cranston ("Breaking Bad"), Hunter Doohan, Hope Davis, Sofia Black D’Elia, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Michael Stuhlbarg, Carmen Ejogo and Benjamin Flores Jr., premiering Fall 2022 on Showtime:
"...'Michael Desiato' (Cranston) is a prominent and respected New Orleans judge. When his teenage son 'Adam' kills another teen in an accidental hit-and-run collision, Michael encourages his son to turn himself in, but quickly changes his mind when he discovers that the boy that his son hit was the son of a crime kingpin.
"Michael decides to protect his son which ignites a dangerous game filled with hiding, lies and difficult choices..."
Click the images to enlarge...
"...'Michael Desiato' (Cranston) is a prominent and respected New Orleans judge. When his teenage son 'Adam' kills another teen in an accidental hit-and-run collision, Michael encourages his son to turn himself in, but quickly changes his mind when he discovers that the boy that his son hit was the son of a crime kingpin.
"Michael decides to protect his son which ignites a dangerous game filled with hiding, lies and difficult choices..."
Click the images to enlarge...
- 8/18/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Your Honor is returning soon for its second and final season and Showtime has released a teaser trailer.
Starring Bryan Cranston, Hope Davis, Sofia Black-d'Elia, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Michael Stuhlbarg, Carmen Ejogo, Keith Machekanyanga, Andrene Ward-Hammond, Lilli Kay, Benjamin Flores Jr., and Jimi Stanton, the series revolves around the actions of Michael Desiato (Cranston), a prominent judge from New Orleans. The first season follows Desiato as he twists the law after his son (above) is involved in a hit and run that kills the offspring of a mafia kingpin.
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Starring Bryan Cranston, Hope Davis, Sofia Black-d'Elia, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Michael Stuhlbarg, Carmen Ejogo, Keith Machekanyanga, Andrene Ward-Hammond, Lilli Kay, Benjamin Flores Jr., and Jimi Stanton, the series revolves around the actions of Michael Desiato (Cranston), a prominent judge from New Orleans. The first season follows Desiato as he twists the law after his son (above) is involved in a hit and run that kills the offspring of a mafia kingpin.
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- 8/17/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Exclusive: Rosie Perez is joining Bryan Cranston in the upcoming second and final season of Showtime’s Your Honor, in a major recurring role.
Perez will play Olivia Delmont, a charismatic assistant U.S Attorney who must manipulate and motivate an unwilling asset in order to bring down a crime organization in New Orleans.
In the series, Cranston stars as Michael Desiato, a respected New Orleans judge whose teenage son is involved in a hit-and-run that leads to a high-stakes game of lies, deceit and impossible choices.
Cast also includes Michael Stuhlbarg, Hope Davis, Hunter Doohan, Carmen Ejogo, Isiah Whitlock Jr,, Sofia Black-d’Elia and Keith Machekanyanga.
We’ll also be seeing more of Big Mo in Season 2. Andrene Ward-Hammond, who recurred as the character in the first season, has been promoted to series regular for the upcoming season. Big Mo is the formidable leader of the Desire Gang, who demands...
Perez will play Olivia Delmont, a charismatic assistant U.S Attorney who must manipulate and motivate an unwilling asset in order to bring down a crime organization in New Orleans.
In the series, Cranston stars as Michael Desiato, a respected New Orleans judge whose teenage son is involved in a hit-and-run that leads to a high-stakes game of lies, deceit and impossible choices.
Cast also includes Michael Stuhlbarg, Hope Davis, Hunter Doohan, Carmen Ejogo, Isiah Whitlock Jr,, Sofia Black-d’Elia and Keith Machekanyanga.
We’ll also be seeing more of Big Mo in Season 2. Andrene Ward-Hammond, who recurred as the character in the first season, has been promoted to series regular for the upcoming season. Big Mo is the formidable leader of the Desire Gang, who demands...
- 7/14/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The case will be closing on Your Honor, it has been revealed.
Series star Bryan Cranston confirmed the news that the hit Showtime drama will conclude with its forthcoming second season.
“I am [currently] preparing for the second and last season of Your Honor, which is a limited series that I did for Showtime,” Cranston shared on Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast.
“As they tell me, it got higher ratings than any other series they’ve ever had — and so, one more season of that.”
The news is a little bit surprising, especially when you consider the success of the freshman run.
Then again, the series was initially conceived as a one-season limited series, but Showtime announced a renewal almost a year ago.
“We were blown away by Your Honor — by the power of [Peter Moffat’s] storytelling, by the depth of Bryan’s performance and by the overwhelming reaction...
Series star Bryan Cranston confirmed the news that the hit Showtime drama will conclude with its forthcoming second season.
“I am [currently] preparing for the second and last season of Your Honor, which is a limited series that I did for Showtime,” Cranston shared on Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast.
“As they tell me, it got higher ratings than any other series they’ve ever had — and so, one more season of that.”
The news is a little bit surprising, especially when you consider the success of the freshman run.
Then again, the series was initially conceived as a one-season limited series, but Showtime announced a renewal almost a year ago.
“We were blown away by Your Honor — by the power of [Peter Moffat’s] storytelling, by the depth of Bryan’s performance and by the overwhelming reaction...
- 7/6/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Your Honor won’t be bending the rule of law much longer. In a new interview, series star Bryan Cranston says Season 2 of the Showtime legal drama will be its last.
“I am [currently] preparing for the second and last season of Your Honor, which is a limited series that I did for Showtime,” Cranston said on Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast. “As they tell me, it got higher ratings than any other series they’ve ever had — and so, one more season of that.”
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“I am [currently] preparing for the second and last season of Your Honor, which is a limited series that I did for Showtime,” Cranston said on Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast. “As they tell me, it got higher ratings than any other series they’ve ever had — and so, one more season of that.”
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- 7/5/2022
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
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Actors have long had to deal with the same occupational hazard in public spaces: hearing fans shout out character names as they pass by. And while Sofia Black-d’Elia, 30, has been acting consistently since age 18 (she quit a job scooping frozen yogurt at Tcby for her first professional job on All My Children and never looked back), thanks to a breakout turn as the title character on Freeform’s critically acclaimed Single Drunk Female, the New Jersey native is hearing more than “Samantha!”
“The nicest aspect of this job has been the amount of people that are either in recovery or know someone in recovery that shout how much [sober] time they have at me on the street. I’ve never had a job that’s given me anything more rewarding than that,” said the judge’s daughter, who previously turned heads on series like Skins,...
Actors have long had to deal with the same occupational hazard in public spaces: hearing fans shout out character names as they pass by. And while Sofia Black-d’Elia, 30, has been acting consistently since age 18 (she quit a job scooping frozen yogurt at Tcby for her first professional job on All My Children and never looked back), thanks to a breakout turn as the title character on Freeform’s critically acclaimed Single Drunk Female, the New Jersey native is hearing more than “Samantha!”
“The nicest aspect of this job has been the amount of people that are either in recovery or know someone in recovery that shout how much [sober] time they have at me on the street. I’ve never had a job that’s given me anything more rewarding than that,” said the judge’s daughter, who previously turned heads on series like Skins,...
- 6/13/2022
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“I had an instinct for how to play this character, but I also knew that it would be really challenging,” shares Sofia Black-d’Elia about the role of Sam in Freeform’s “Single Drunk Female,” a comedy about a millennial’s journey with sobriety. Based in part on series creator Simone Finch’s own life, the show features a “really truthful, honest telling of a gal getting sober,” and the actress felt “the dialogue was very grounded.” Watch our exclusive video interview above.
The first season of the series chronicles Sam’s first year of sobriety, so the time gaps between episodes are usually quite large. Black-d’Elia relished the “challenges” of having to step into the character’s shoes at these vastly different moments in time because, “There are huge changes happening every day, physically, mentally, emotionally.” In moving through 12 months so briskly, the series also shows how Sam’s...
The first season of the series chronicles Sam’s first year of sobriety, so the time gaps between episodes are usually quite large. Black-d’Elia relished the “challenges” of having to step into the character’s shoes at these vastly different moments in time because, “There are huge changes happening every day, physically, mentally, emotionally.” In moving through 12 months so briskly, the series also shows how Sam’s...
- 5/20/2022
- by David Buchanan
- Gold Derby
“I fell in love with Carol’s character right away,” shares Ally Sheedy about her role on Freeform’s “Single Drunk Female.” On the comedy series, she plays the mother of an alcoholic, Sam (Sofia Black-d’Elia), who moves back home to get sober after a very public (and criminal) mishap at her job in New York. The actress notes that “very complicated dynamic between a mother and daughter” drew her to the project and she praises the writing of the two characters as “very on point.” Watch our exclusive video interview above.
The series opens with Carol at a breaking point with Sam, who has a very rocky start on her recovery journey. “I don’t want my life to be about her,” Sheedy says of how her character feels, adding, “I don’t trust that she’s gonna stop drinking.” She talks about how she and Black-d’Elia discovered their complicated dynamic early on,...
The series opens with Carol at a breaking point with Sam, who has a very rocky start on her recovery journey. “I don’t want my life to be about her,” Sheedy says of how her character feels, adding, “I don’t trust that she’s gonna stop drinking.” She talks about how she and Black-d’Elia discovered their complicated dynamic early on,...
- 5/18/2022
- by David Buchanan
- Gold Derby
Samantha's journey will continue. Freeform has renewed Single Drunk Female for a second season. The first season of 10 episodes finished airing in March.
A single-camera comedy series, the Single Drunk Female TV show stars Sofia Black-d’Elia, Ally Sheedy, Rebecca Henderson, Sasha Compère, Lily Mae Harrington, and Garrick Bernard with Jojo Brown, Charlie Hall, Madison Shepard, Ian Gomez, Madeline Wise, and Jon Glaser in recurring roles. After a public flame-out at a New York media company, twenty-something alcoholic Samantha Fink (Black-d’Elia) is forced to seize the only chance she has to sober up and avoid jail time -- by moving back home with her overbearing "smother", Carol (Sheedy). Back in Greater Boston, Samantha restarts her life, working at the local grocery store while surrounded by all of the triggers that made her drink in the first place. Confronted with...
A single-camera comedy series, the Single Drunk Female TV show stars Sofia Black-d’Elia, Ally Sheedy, Rebecca Henderson, Sasha Compère, Lily Mae Harrington, and Garrick Bernard with Jojo Brown, Charlie Hall, Madison Shepard, Ian Gomez, Madeline Wise, and Jon Glaser in recurring roles. After a public flame-out at a New York media company, twenty-something alcoholic Samantha Fink (Black-d’Elia) is forced to seize the only chance she has to sober up and avoid jail time -- by moving back home with her overbearing "smother", Carol (Sheedy). Back in Greater Boston, Samantha restarts her life, working at the local grocery store while surrounded by all of the triggers that made her drink in the first place. Confronted with...
- 4/26/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Get ready to add more to your watch list, because a bunch of your favorite shows just got renewed! Freeform's Single Drunk Female and Peacock's Wolf Like Me were both renewed for season two on April 26, while CBS' police drama Blue Bloods was renewed for its 13th season. Single Drunk Female stars Sofia Black-d'Elia as Samantha, a recovering alcoholic who avoids jail time by moving back in with her mother, played by Ally Sheedy. The series wrapped its first season in March. Wolf Like Me stars Josh Gad and Isla Fisher as a couple intrinsically linked by their secrets and emotional baggage. Josh plays Gary, a single father attempting to raise his daughter after the death of his wife....
- 4/26/2022
- E! Online
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