View Full Version : FX Sets "Better Things" Season 3 Launch for Feb. 28th


JamesG
01-03-2019, 04:57 PM
"Better Things" Sets Season 3 Premiere Date on FX
by Denise Petski
January 3, 2019


FX has slotted Thursday, February 28 at 10 PM for the Season 3 premiere of Peabody-winning comedy series "Better Things".

Joining this season are Sharon Stone, Matthew Broderick, Doug Jones, Glynn Turman, Judy Reyes, Cree Summer, Charlie Robinson, Janina Gavankar and Marsha Thomason, among others.

Diedrich Bader, Greg Cromer, Rebecca Metz, Kevin Pollak and Alysia Reiner will return as recurring.

https://deadline.com/2019/01/better-things-season-3-premiere-date-fx-pamela-adlon-1202528653/

TMC
01-08-2019, 09:41 PM
Pamela Adlon on picking up the pieces of Better Things after Louis CK's exit: "Change is extraordinarily good" (https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2019/01/pamela-adlon-on-rebuilding-better-things-without-louis-ck)

Adlon recalled the day in November 2017 when her Better Things co-creator and longtime collaborator Louis CK was fired for sexual misconduct. “All of a sudden, he’s gone, my show is dangling from a precipice,” she tells Vanity Fair. “It was so huge. And it was so devastating.” Adlon not only had to part ways with CK, but she also dropped the manager they shared as she began the daunting task of creating a writers' room for Season 3. “I’ve never been in a writers’ room, let alone run a writers’ room,” she says. “Sitting down, meeting writers, reading their stuff—how do you do this? Is this person going to get along with this person? It’s like making a table at a f*cking Bar Mitzvah.”

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TMC
03-01-2019, 08:59 PM
Pamela Adlon's most personal season of Better Things is a triumph over Louis CK's ugliness (https://www.thedailybeast.com/pamela-adlons-better-things-beautifully-triumphs-over-louis-ck-ugliness)

"Better Things has a bemusement about that everyday life and those everyday things, when so much comedy seems cynical about it," Kevin Fallon says of Adlon's FX comedy. "It’s comforting to watch a TV series that’s not necessarily escapist, but also not too brutally real. It makes you feel a little less crazy about what it takes to just get through the day to watch Sam, a single mom of three kids and a working actress, try to get through hers. You’re transported into reality, not out of it. Daily battles are waged with compassion and an open heart, but Better Things doesn’t retreat from the unpleasantness that manages to infiltrate, despite our best efforts. It’s that point, the inability to escape from ugly outside forces, that threatened to cloud the new season, and maybe even derail it from becoming the triumph that it is." Season 3 never gets too tragic -- or too hopeful or too uplifting, says Fallon. "This may be where Adlon and CK diverge in their fundamental points of view," he says. "Both are auteurs whose outputs are so refreshing because they reveal everyday life through perspectives we’re typically meant to keep hidden from the world. But if Louis CK’s seems more nihilistic or at least apathetic, Adlon’s finishing touch is that tiniest shade of optimism and sun: things might just be OK. More, she’s choosing that. Thank God she did. It’s a reminder to us to do the same."

ALSO:

There's "absolutely zero shock" that Season 3 is exceptionally great without Louis CK (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/better-things-review-1191240)
Better Things has lost none of its charm, wit, or style in shedding co-creator CK (https://www.vogue.com/article/pamela-adlon-better-things-season-3-review)
Better Things beats all shows in representing the human experience and the labor of love (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/27/arts/television/better-things-season-3-review.html)
Season 3 is the best the show has ever been (https://www.vulture.com/2019/02/pamela-adlon-better-things-season-three-review.html)
Pamela Adlon finds there's magic in change (https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2019/02/better-things-season-three-review-fx/583651/)
Season 3's first three episodes meander, but something truly experimental happens if you continue watching (http://time.com/5530115/better-things-season-3-review/)
Better Things feels a bit freer to be its most audacious self this season (https://variety.com/2019/tv/reviews/better-things-season-3-fx-review-adlon-1203143204/)
Adlon's Sam Fox is the hero we need in Season 3 (https://uproxx.com/tv/review-better-things-s3-premiere/)
It's a shame Better Things is a weekly series -- it's better consumed in a headlong rush (https://www.newsday.com/entertainment/tv/better-things-review-1.27624728)
Adlon discusses Season 3 with her TV daughters (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/21/arts/television/better-things-adlon-louis-ck.html)