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Divorce - Season 1
TrailerThe series centers on Frances, a mother of two, who begins to reassess her life and her marriage and finds that making a clean break and a fresh start is harder than she thought.Genre: ComedyActors: Sarah Jessica Parker, Thomas Haden Church, Molly Shannon, Talia Balsam, Tracy Letts, Sterling Jerins, Charlie Kilgore, Jemaine Clement, James Colby, Desmin Borges, Teresa Yenque, ...»Director: Sharon HorganCountry: United StatesDuration: 30 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 6.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Divorce - Season 1"
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Characters of "Divorce - Season 1"
FrancesPlayed by: Sarah Jessica Parker
RobertPlayed by: Thomas Haden Church
DianePlayed by: Molly Shannon
DallasPlayed by: Talia Balsam
NickPlayed by: Tracy Letts
LilaPlayed by: Sterling Jerins
TomPlayed by: Charlie Kilgore
CraigPlayed by: Yul Vazquez
SebastianPlayed by: Jorge Chapa
GabrielPlayed by: Danny Garcia
TedPlayed by: Paul Woodburn
George ValditoPlayed by: Jim Bracchitta
GracePlayed by: Keisha Zollar
Max BrodkinPlayed by: Jeffrey DeMunn
GaltPlayed by: Rebekah Brockman
Nick Jr.Played by: Nicholas Feitel -
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Critic Reviews of "Divorce - Season 1"
Boston GlobeOctober 06, 2016I'm not beauty-shaming Parker. It's just that her unending composure, no matter how hard her character, Frances, suffers, undermines her overall dramatic and comedic impact.
indieWireOctober 05, 2016It's the overall experience that hits hardest, and while delving into heartbreak may not be something we're all eager to become immersed in, the series' value on levels both informational and artistic is hard to deny.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.comOctober 10, 2016The show is funny but in a sad way, funny in an awkward-moments way.
The AustralianOctober 07, 2016Like some divorces, this show could run for some time before it reaches closure.
The Straits Times (Singapore)October 19, 2016The series has plenty of room to develop. A pitched battle looms over the divorce and division of assets and, in a War Of The Roses (1989) way, you want to see how bad it gets, even if that is the somewhat predictable route.
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