Bridget Everett’s Award-Winning HBO Comedy Series Returns This Month
Oct 7, 2024
“Somebody Somewhere” is easily one of the best shows on HBO. It’s mixture of comedy with heaps of heart makes it a show that is easily recommended to just about everyone. Sadly, it’s time for the show to come to an end with Season 3.
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As seen in the trailer for Season 3, “Somebody Somewhere” continues to follow the life of Sam, as she struggles to fit in after moving back to her hometown. The show shines a light on Sam, as she deals with loss, love, and everything in between. She also sings a lot, which is nice.
The series stars Bridget Everett, Jeff Hiller, Mary Catherine Garrison, Tim Bagley, Murray Hill, Jennifer Mudge, Mercedes White, Meighan Gerachis, and Ólafur Darri Ólafsson. The comedy series is co-created and produced by Hannah Bos and Paul Thureen.
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“Somebody Somewhere” has consistently been one of the most acclaimed series on HBO over the past few years. The second season even won a coveted Peabody Award.
“Somebody Somewhere” Season 3 debuts on HBO on October 27. You can watch the trailer below.
Here’s the synopsis:
From Mighty Mint, Duplass Brothers Productions, and executive producers Bridget Everett, Hannah Bos, and Paul Thureen, the series follows Sam (Everett), a true Kansan on the surface, but, beneath it all, struggling to fit the hometown mold. Grappling with loss and acceptance, singing is Sam’s saving grace and leads her on a journey to discover herself and a community of outsiders who don’t fit in but don’t give up, showing that finding your people, and finding your voice, is possible. Anywhere. Somewhere. In season three, we see growth against all odds.
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