Английская Википедия:Detroiters
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Other uses of Шаблон:Infobox television Detroiters is an American television comedy series created by Sam Richardson, Tim Robinson, Zach Kanin, and Joe Kelly. The series, filmed on location in Detroit, starred native Michiganders Sam Richardson (of Detroit) and Tim Robinson (of Clarkston).[1] The series premiered on Comedy Central on February 7, 2017[2][3] and ran for two seasons. On December 11, 2018, Comedy Central canceled the series.[4]
Premise
Best friends and next-door neighbors Sam Duvet (Richardson) and Tim Cramblin (Robinson) work together as creatives at Tim's family's advertising agency in Detroit (which Tim took over after his father stepped down), producing low-budget TV commercials for local businesses.[5]
Cast
- Sam Richardson as Sam Duvet
- Tim Robinson as Tim Cramblin
Recurring
- Shawntay Dalon as Chrissy Cramblin, Tim's wife and Sam's sister; she works on an automotive assembly line[6]
- Pat Vern Harris as Sheila Portnadi, the secretary at Cramblin Advertising
- Lailani Ledesma as Lea, an intern at Cramblin Advertising
- Andre Belue as Tommy Pencils, an employee at Cramblin Advertising
- Quintin Hicks as Quintin the Bartender
- Chris Powell as Ned, a security guard for the building where Cramblin Advertising is located
- Carolette Phillips as Rhonda Devereux
- Jason Sudeikis as Carter Grant, a Chrysler executive[6]
- Amber Ruffin as Molly
- Mort Crim as Himself
Guest stars
- Kevin Nash as "Big Hank" Cramblin, Cramblin-Duvet’s former CEO and Tim’s father who was committed to a mental hospital before the show’s events.
- Chris Redd as Donut, a stand-up comedian whose routine relies heavily on Tim being in the audience.
- Keegan-Michael Key
- Cecily Strong as Roz Chunks “The Mom Attorney,” a client of Cramblin-Duvet’s whose son is a compulsive masturbator.
- Michael Che
- Marc Evan Jackson as Dr. Kozak
- Larry Joe Campbell
- Richard Karn as himself
- Malcolm-Jamal Warner
- Rick Mahorn as himself
- Jim Harbaugh as himself
- Steve Higgins as Eddie Champagne
- Tim Meadows as Walt Worsch
- George Wallace as Freddie "Motown" Brown
- Wendy Raquel Robinson as Councilwoman Gwinett
- Conner O'Malley as Trevor, Tim's brother
- Trick Trick as Cash for Copper Carl
- Danny Brown as Dr. Mayflower
Series overview
Episodes
Season 1 (2017)
Season 2 (2018)
Production
Development
Robinson and Richardson, both raised in Michigan, performed improv comedy together first at Hamtramck's Planet Ant Theatre, and later at Chicago's Second City.[7] They became close friends and conceptualized the idea of Detroiters. In an interview with the Metro Times, Robinson stated that they sought to depict Detroit as it really is and to avoid the overtly negative light in which the city is typically shown.[7]
Lorne Michaels' Broadway Video produced the show, and Jason Sudeikis, Joe Kelly, and Zach Kanin were executive producers. Robinson and Richardson also wrote for the show.[8]
Cast and filming
Detroiters was shot on-location in Detroit; filming locations included Belle Isle, Hamtramck, the Detroit Institute of Arts, and the headquarters of Little Caesars. Many of the commercials shown throughout the series are based on actual spots that showed in the 1990s in the area.[7][9]
The show hired over 200 people from Detroit, including cast members Lailani Ledesma, Christopher Powell, and Shawntay Dalon.[7][9] The theme song was written by local artist and shoe entrepreneur Rick Williams.[9]
Release
Season 1 of Detroiters premiered on February 7, 2017 on Comedy Central.[7] The show was renewed and season 2 premiered on June 21, 2018.[10]
Cancellation
On December 11, 2018, it was announced that Comedy Central had chosen not to pick up the show for a third season.[8] Along with the announcement, Richardson tweeted, "Maybe it will find a home elsewhere, who knows?" Comedian Seth Meyers wrote an op-ed for Vulture where he advocated for another network to pick up the show.[11]
Broadcast
Internationally, the series premiered in Australia on The Comedy Channel on February 13, 2017.[12]
Reception
Detroiters received positive reviews from television critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the first season holds an approval rating of 88%, based on 16 reviews, with an average rating of 7/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Proudly stupid yet surprisingly soulful, Detroiters showcases an impressive level of commitment from its charming, well-matched leads – and balances its goofy humor with an equal helping of heart."[13] On Metacritic, the first season holds a score of 75 out of 100, based on 11 critics, indicating generally favorable reviews."[14]
The second season received a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes.[15]
References
External links
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