HBO Cancels Comedy Series TOGETHERNESS After Two Seasons

By: Mar. 25, 2016
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Executive producers/writers/directors Jay and Mark Duplass turned to Twitter to announce the news that HBO has pulled the plug on their comedy TOGETHERNESS after two seasons. The show's second season premiered on February 21st.

About the show: From executive producers/writers/directors Jay and Mark Duplass comes a new season of Togetherness, the comedy that follows the highs and lows of four adults trying to balance their relationships and individual dreams.

After nearly reaching their breaking points last season, Brett and Michelle (Mark Duplass and Melanie Lynskey) struggle to make sense of where their marriage might be heading. Following his big acting break, Alex (Steve Zissis) returns from New Orleans reinvigorated - but his newfound success threatens to disrupt his relationships back home.

Meanwhile, Michelle's sister Tina (Amanda Peet) has a hard time coming to terms with what should be her "happily ever after" life with her movie-producer boyfriend. Through it all, this makeshift family continues to face the hilarity and anxieties of everyday life, while proving that they're truly at their best when they're together.



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