| So sad that this gem of a show is ending. It has been a breath of fresh air and people I would love to know IRL. I care about each character which can be unusual for a show for me. Ugh, I will miss it. |
Is it cancelled? The third season just ended. |
| This is the best show. I love how even Trish evolved over time. That actress deserves an Emmy, her rage scenes in the hotel when she gets and STD are amazing. I would describe the show as “small”- it’s very contained and there are no major plot points and drama, it’s just a phenomenal point in time of a group of small town friends. |
Not cancelled but this is the final season. Just done
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| Seems cancelled. Also they hope to return to the characters someday: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/somebody-somewhere-ending-creators-interview-1236067515/ |
| That finale - it was just perfect. I love this show. Every moment of it. They gave us such a gift. |
Thanks for responding. Oh man. Such a cute show. |
I think I might have started this thread! I loved this show. So sad it is gone.
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loved this show!
however, I did want to remind Sam and Tricia what happened to their alcoholic mom and get them to slow down a bit on the wine.... |
They were both dealing with deep stress, sadness, grief. Also the small town culture of socializing around alcohol is very real. It was notable that Sam was open to basic exercise and Tricia was killing it in her career renewal. They're still growing. |
| Just finished and I truly, truly appreciate this show so much! It is so funny, original, and profound, and it is one of those rare shows where I wish I could just keep having the characters in my life forever. I loved how unglamorous everyone is and yet how the show captures each person’s light and shows you their value and worth. |
You summarized this so beautifully! Thank you! |
I agree- excellent summary, I feel the same but wouldn’t have articulated it as well. |
| I loved the last two episodes SO much. I love that Sam and Joel told each other this season how much they appreciate each other. I will miss Joel’s laugh. I’m sad it’s over |
| Very different and similar: After Life w/ Ricky Gervais with deals with grief and befriends, and has absolutely spectacular chats with, Penelope Wilton (Isobel Crawly, Downton Abbey) (the very best scenes of the series). |