Kaitlin Olson Comedy ‘The Mick’ Renewed For Season 2 By Fox

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Fox is giving another vote of confidence to new comedy seriesThe Mick, handing the midseason entry an early Season 2 renewal, the first freshman Fox series to get a pickup for next season.
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Fox had been firmly behindThe Mick from the get-go, launching the series starringKaitlin Olson behind an NFL double-header on Sunday and then giving it another special Sunday airing behindThe Simpsons‘ first-ever one-hour episode. Three episodes intoThe Mick‘s 13-episode freshman run, the networkgave the series an order for four additional episodes.
The football-boosted premiere ofThe Mick on Jan. 1, drew a 3.7 Live+same day rating among Adults 18-49, the highest-rated comedy debut on Fox since New Girl, with the post-Simpsons airing logging a 1.7. In its regular Tuesday slot,The Mick started with a 1.3 (L+SD) and has settled into the 1.0-1.1 adults 18-49 L+SD range in the past five airings.

The Mick, which Fox says is reaching a multi-platform audience of 8 million viewers, was created by John and Dave Chernin. It is the first Fox comedy to be renewed for next season, ahead of established series likeNew Girl, Last Man on Earth and Brooklyn Nine-Nine. It joins recently renewed dramas Empireand Lucifer.
“From the earliest stages of development, all of us at Fox had enormous faith inThe Mick, and it hasn’t disappointed,” said Fox Entertainment president David Madden. “Kaitlin is a fearless comedic force, and the rest of the cast has just proven to be phenomenal. John and Dave Chernin have a very clear vision of what this show is, and they execute on that vision each week to perfection.”
The Mick is a comedy about an unapologetic degenerate (Kaitlin Olson) who suddenly finds herself stuck raising her spoiled niece (Sofia Black-D’Elia) and nephews (Thomas Barbusca, newcomer Jack Stanton) in affluent Greenwich, CT. It’s pretty much everything she never wanted. Regardless, she’s determined to rise to the occasion and transform these little monsters into honest, hard-working, decent members of society – something she knows absolutely nothing about. The series also stars Carla Jimenez and newcomer Scott MacArthur.
Produced by 20th Century Fox Television, The Mick was created/written by John Chernin and Dave Chernin. The Chernin brothers, Nicholas Frenkel and Oly Obst, along with Randall Einhorn, who directed the pilot episode, are executive producers. Kaitlin Olson is a co-executive producer.
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7 Comments
- Sir Larfalot
Another bland, failed entry from Fox featuring a star that ingratiates themselves with management. The show is derivative and poorly written, meaning it befits the Fox brand.
- Eric
This is such a who cares? Fox is as delusional as NBC when it comes to choosing comedies. They can’t blame this show’s abysmal ratings on a fractured audience when they’re showing up for BBT, This is Us and Empire. Casting is fine — it’s simply bad, bad writing.
- Joe
I agree but as Fox as shown in the past, they will prop up poorly performing comedies for years on end.
- OBVI
The American Dream is to have everything you want and still me miserable. – Alba
So happy this is getting a second season. It’s consistently funny and the chemistry of the cast brings the show to life. Alba & The little kid steal a lot of scenes. The show can only get better. #TheMickRenewedForSeason2 - Dave
Love the cast of The Mick, but it’s such an incredibly lazy show. Feels like the episodes were written in an afternoon.
- Acer
Is there tangible proof David Madden actually exists?
- Anonymous
Yes, he used to manage the Partridge Family.
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