Network: Showtime.
Episodes: 18 (half-hour).
Seasons: Two.
TV show dates: November 5, 2017 — March 31, 2019.
Series status: Cancelled.
Performers include: Frankie Shaw, Rosie O'Donnell, Miguel Gomez, Anna Chanel Reimer, Alexandra Mary Reimer, Samara Weaving, Connie Britton, Blake Clark, Raven Goodwin, Kimberly Crossman, Mark Webber, and Mia Kaplan.
TV show description:
A dark, semi-autobiographical comedy from creator, writer, director and star Frankie Shaw, the Smilf TV show centers on Bridgette Bird (Shaw), a working class, South Boston single mother. Although she is striving to provide a better beginning for her son, Larry Bird (named for the former Boston Celtics player), she still has to do some growing up of her own.
While this Southie native secretly...
Episodes: 18 (half-hour).
Seasons: Two.
TV show dates: November 5, 2017 — March 31, 2019.
Series status: Cancelled.
Performers include: Frankie Shaw, Rosie O'Donnell, Miguel Gomez, Anna Chanel Reimer, Alexandra Mary Reimer, Samara Weaving, Connie Britton, Blake Clark, Raven Goodwin, Kimberly Crossman, Mark Webber, and Mia Kaplan.
TV show description:
A dark, semi-autobiographical comedy from creator, writer, director and star Frankie Shaw, the Smilf TV show centers on Bridgette Bird (Shaw), a working class, South Boston single mother. Although she is striving to provide a better beginning for her son, Larry Bird (named for the former Boston Celtics player), she still has to do some growing up of her own.
While this Southie native secretly...
- 3/9/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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What's next for Southie's own Bridgette and Larry Bird? Has the Smilf 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 Smilf, 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?
A dark semi-autobiographical Showtime comedy series, Smilf stars creator, writer, and director Frankie Shaw, with Rosie O’Donnell and Miguel Gomez. The cast also includes Anna Chanel Reimer, Alexandra Mary Reimer, Samara Weaving, Connie Britton, Blake Clark, Raven Goodwin, Kimberly Crossman, Mark Webber, and Mia Kaplan. The story centers on Bridgette Bird (Shaw), a working class, South Boston single mother. Although she is striving to provide a better...
What's next for Southie's own Bridgette and Larry Bird? Has the Smilf 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 Smilf, 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?
A dark semi-autobiographical Showtime comedy series, Smilf stars creator, writer, and director Frankie Shaw, with Rosie O’Donnell and Miguel Gomez. The cast also includes Anna Chanel Reimer, Alexandra Mary Reimer, Samara Weaving, Connie Britton, Blake Clark, Raven Goodwin, Kimberly Crossman, Mark Webber, and Mia Kaplan. The story centers on Bridgette Bird (Shaw), a working class, South Boston single mother. Although she is striving to provide a better...
- 11/21/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Although Shameless has been a top performer for Showtime, the dramedy is currently in its eighth season and can't last forever. This year, the cable channel's introduced a couple of new comedies -- White Famous and Smilf. Can these new TV series bring on the laughs and reel in the viewers? Will Smilf be cancelled or renewed for season two? Stay tuned. A semi-autobiographical series starring creator, writer, and director Frankie Shaw, Smilf also stars Rosie O’Donnell and Miguel Gomez. The Showtime cast also includes Anna Chanel Reimer, Alexandra Mary Reimer, Samara Weaving, Connie Britton, Blake Clark, Raven Goodwin, Kimberly Crossman, Mark Webber, and Mia Kaplan. The story centers on Bridgette Bird (Shaw), a working class, South Boston single mother. Although she is striving to provide a better beginning for her son (played by the Reimer twins), Larry Bird (named for the former...
- 11/7/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Birthed from Frankie Shaw’s Sundance award-winning short film, “Smilf” joins the growing canon of series that are far better than the knee-jerk reaction to their titles. Like “Cougar Town,” “Trophy Wife,” and “Happy Endings” before it, the new half-hour Showtime original transcends its meaning — the “s” stands for single and the “Milf” for, well, you know — quickly and repeatedly in the first three episodes. Occasionally, it can feel like an ill-fitting short gets tossed into Shaw’s first TV show, but the serialized majority of the story nevertheless marks the arrival of an adventurous and compassionate vision.
Shaw stars as Bridgette, a Bostonian living in Southie who works as a part-time tutor, part-time actress, and part-time overeater. (Bridgette binge eats on occasion.) She’s a single mom who always, always, always needs to be available for her son, Larry Bird (played by sisters Alexandra Mary Reimer and Anna Chanel Reimer...
Shaw stars as Bridgette, a Bostonian living in Southie who works as a part-time tutor, part-time actress, and part-time overeater. (Bridgette binge eats on occasion.) She’s a single mom who always, always, always needs to be available for her son, Larry Bird (played by sisters Alexandra Mary Reimer and Anna Chanel Reimer...
- 10/30/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
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