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Kevin Can F**k Himself

Kevin Can F**k Himself is an American dark comedy-drama television series created by Valerie Armstrong, who also serves as an executive producer. The title is a parody of the CBS sitcom Kevin Can Wait.

Premise
Set in Worcester, Massachusetts, the show explores the life of Allison McRoberts, a woman struggling to redefine her life amid an unhappy marriage to her husband, Kevin, a narcissistic man-child whose cruel and manipulative treatment of her borders on domestic abuse. The show presents contrasting perspectives of her experience—a typical sitcom wife when Allison is with her husband, shown with a multiple-camera setup and canned laughter, and as a woman navigating a difficult personal path, filmed in the single-camera setup more common to television dramas. ==Cast and characters==
Cast and characters
MainAnnie Murphy as Allison Devine McRoberts, a housewife seeking to take the lead in her own life after a decade of trying to be a perfect wife. • Mary Hollis Inboden as Patricia Deirdre "Patty" O'Connor, the McRoberts' neighbor who owns a hair salon. In the sitcom sections she acts as the tomboyish, tough, "honorary guy" member of Kevin's friends whom they often forget is a girl. • Eric Petersen as Kevin McRoberts, an insensitive and unambitious man-child who is Allison's husband—modeled on the loutish husbands in sitcoms such as The King of Queens, The Honeymooners, and, most pointedly, Kevin Can Wait, the CBS sitcom starring Kevin James. He is completely oblivious to Allison's life and activities when she is away from him. • Alex Bonifer as Neil O'Connor, Kevin's friend and Patty's brother. In the sitcom sections he plays the role of the stupid but innocent and devoted best friend character who gets involved in all of his schemes. In reality he's a bum who can't keep a steady job, leaches off of Patty, is verbally abusive towards her and misogynistic. • Brian Howe as Peter "Pete" McRoberts, Kevin's father. He predominantly makes caustic comments on the goings-on in the "sitcom" portions of the show and often gets involved in his son's activities. • Raymond Lee as Samuel "Sam" Park, Allison's old friend from high school who now owns a diner and is married. He and Allison still have feelings for each other. • Candice Coke as Detective Tammy Ridgeway (main season 2; recurring season 1), a detective investigating illegal oxycodone distribution; she enters into a relationship with Patty in season 1. RecurringJamie Denbo as Diane McAntee, Allison's aunt and co-worker who runs a liquor store; she starts having sex with Neil in season 2 • Meghan Leathers as Jenn (season 1; guest season 2), Sam's wife • Robin Lord Taylor as Nick (season 1; guest season 2), a restaurant worker who is out on parole • Sean Clements as Kurt (season 1), Patty's boyfriend • Lauren Weedman as Lorraine (season 2), Pete's girlfriend, who annoys Kevin GuestJon Glaser as Paddy • Brian Scalabrine as Himself • Sean Avery as Himself • Peri Gilpin as Donna Devine, Allison's mother • Rachel Dratch as Beatrice, a former employee at City Hall • Erinn Hayes as Molly, Kevin's new girlfriend ==Episodes==
Episodes
Each episode was released on AMC+ one week prior to the AMC broadcast date. Season 1 (2021) Season 2 (2022) ==Production==
Production
Development In November 2018, it was announced AMC had opened a writers' room on the series as part of its scripts-to-series development model, with Valerie Armstrong serving as creator and executive producer, with Rashida Jones and Will McCormack serving as executive producers under their Le Train Train banner. In October 2019, AMC ordered the series. The show's title is an allusion to Kevin Can Wait, a 2016 CBS sitcom starring Kevin James, which was heavily criticized for the manner in which the lead character's wife (played by Erinn Hayes) was written out of the show in the second season. On November 30, 2021, AMC confirmed the series would conclude after two seasons. Casting In February 2020, Annie Murphy joined the series' cast in the leading role. In March 2020, Eric Petersen, Mary Hollis Inboden and Alex Bonifer joined the cast in starring roles. In May 2020, Raymond Lee and Brian Howe also joined the cast in starring roles. In January 2021, Meghan Leathers and Candice Coke joined the cast in recurring roles. In May 2022, Erinn Hayes from Kevin Can Wait was cast in a guest role. Shooting The McRoberts house exteriors were shot on Nason Street in Brockton, Massachusetts. Other shooting locations around Massachusetts include Worcester, Hingham, Milton, Randolph, Canton, Common Market Restaurants in Quincy, and in Brockton the Campello Station of the United States Postal Service and the First Evangelical Lutheran Church. ==Reception==
Reception
Critical reception The first season of Kevin Can F**k Himself holds an 82% approval rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 60 reviews with an average rating of 6.80/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Kevin Can F**k Himself ambitious blend of genres don't always gel, but searing social commentary and a stellar performance from Annie Murphy make for an engaging watch." On Metacritic, the first season holds a rating of 65 out of 100, based on 25 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". On Rotten Tomatoes, the second season holds an approval rating of 100% with an average rating of 7.7/10 based on 7 reviews. Accolades The first season episode "Live Free or Die" won the American Cinema Editors Award for Best Edited Multi-Camera Comedy Series, with "Fixed" and "The Grand Victorian" also nominated. The series was recognized with The ReFrame Stamp for hiring people of underrepresented gender identities, and of color. In 2023, the series was nominated by the Casting Society of America for the Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Television Pilot and First Season - Drama Artios award. ==Footnotes==
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