Adulting

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  • 2020
  • 1 Season
  • 8.5  (19)

Adulting is a coming-of-age dramedy from Amazon Addon that tells the story of three young millennials who struggle to navigate the complexities of adulthood. Starring Andrew David, Ronnie Deighton, and India Eva Rae, the show premiered in 2020 and quickly gained popularity for its raw, relatable depictions of young adulthood. At its heart, Adulting is a show about friendship, love, and the trials and tribulations of growing up. The three main characters, Jack, Fiona, and Murphy, are all in their mid-twenties and are trying to figure out who they are and what they want from life. Jack is a struggling musician who's dealing with the pressures of being broke and lacking direction. Fiona is a free-spirited artist who's trying to balance her creative passions with the realities of paying the bills. Murphy is a computer programmer who feels like he's stuck in a dead-end job and is afraid of taking risks. Throughout the show, we see the three friends navigate a wide range of issues, from relationship troubles to money woes to existential crises. What sets Adulting apart from other shows about young adults is its unflinching honesty. The characters aren't perfect, and they don't always make the right decisions. But their struggles feel authentic, and their relationships with each other are both touching and realistic. One of the standout features of Adulting is its depiction of millennial life. The show is set in a world that feels both familiar and uniquely modern. Social media, dating apps, and the gig economy all play a role in the characters' lives, and the show's writers deftly handle these issues in a way that feels organic and true to life. The result is a show that's both funny and poignant, and that manages to capture the struggles and triumphs of young adulthood in a way that feels genuine. Andrew David, Ronnie Deighton, and India Eva Rae all deliver outstanding performances in the show. David is particularly impressive as Jack, bringing both vulnerability and charm to the role. Deighton is a revelation as Fiona, imbuing the character with a fierce independence and a deep sense of empathy. And Rae brings a quiet intensity to Murphy, making him both sympathetic and relatable. Overall, Adulting is a standout show that's worth watching for anyone who's ever struggled to find their place in the world. It's funny, poignant, and deeply relatable, and it manages to capture the complexities of millennial life in a way that feels authentic and heartfelt. If you're looking for a show that will make you laugh, cry, and think, Adulting is definitely worth checking out.

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Yolo
8. Yolo
January 1, 2019
After what happened in the last episode, Ale and the team prepare for Halloween. And nobody really seems to be who they really are.
Detox
7. Detox
January 1, 2019
The girls decide to 'detox' from their respective problems at an alternative spa. Fabi teaches us how to deal with haters. Gabriel receives a surprise visitor who confronts him with unicorns and fire.
There Is An App For That
6. There Is An App For That
January 1, 2019
Ale is on the edge carrying out Pancho's bar make over. But Fabi has other plans for her. #CrisisModeOn. Gabriel gives open relationship a chance but lacks strength.
Terms And Conditions
5. Terms And Conditions
January 1, 2019
The new emotional states of the group generate several important conversations and awkward moments. Belen must plan a family event without her mom´s help and try not to die in the process.
Salsa & Skewers
4. Salsa & Skewers
January 27, 2020
Arden stands the heat in the kitchen and serves up some supremely hot salsa. She then shows off her love for food on a stick by cooking up a variety of tasty skewers.
Appetizing
3. Appetizing
January 20, 2020
Arden curates a grown up cheese board and puts together a boozy at home brunch for her friends. She shows how with a little parmesan and pizzaz, you can adult your hosting game in a few simple steps.
Soup & Sandwich
2. Soup & Sandwich
January 13, 2020
Arden pays homage to a minestrone soup full of love by taking it to the next level with some tasty adultness. Then she honors her home state through her own, grown up riff on the legendary, Arkansan Garden Sandwich.
Grown Up Classics
1. Grown Up Classics
January 6, 2020
Arden thinks outside of the box to grow up her deliciously rich Mac ’N’ Cheese. Then she says goodbye to meat on her adult version of the classic American cheeseburger.
Description

Adulting is a coming-of-age dramedy from Amazon Addon that tells the story of three young millennials who struggle to navigate the complexities of adulthood. Starring Andrew David, Ronnie Deighton, and India Eva Rae, the show premiered in 2020 and quickly gained popularity for its raw, relatable depictions of young adulthood.

At its heart, Adulting is a show about friendship, love, and the trials and tribulations of growing up. The three main characters, Jack, Fiona, and Murphy, are all in their mid-twenties and are trying to figure out who they are and what they want from life. Jack is a struggling musician who's dealing with the pressures of being broke and lacking direction. Fiona is a free-spirited artist who's trying to balance her creative passions with the realities of paying the bills. Murphy is a computer programmer who feels like he's stuck in a dead-end job and is afraid of taking risks.

Throughout the show, we see the three friends navigate a wide range of issues, from relationship troubles to money woes to existential crises. What sets Adulting apart from other shows about young adults is its unflinching honesty. The characters aren't perfect, and they don't always make the right decisions. But their struggles feel authentic, and their relationships with each other are both touching and realistic.

One of the standout features of Adulting is its depiction of millennial life. The show is set in a world that feels both familiar and uniquely modern. Social media, dating apps, and the gig economy all play a role in the characters' lives, and the show's writers deftly handle these issues in a way that feels organic and true to life. The result is a show that's both funny and poignant, and that manages to capture the struggles and triumphs of young adulthood in a way that feels genuine.

Andrew David, Ronnie Deighton, and India Eva Rae all deliver outstanding performances in the show. David is particularly impressive as Jack, bringing both vulnerability and charm to the role. Deighton is a revelation as Fiona, imbuing the character with a fierce independence and a deep sense of empathy. And Rae brings a quiet intensity to Murphy, making him both sympathetic and relatable.

Overall, Adulting is a standout show that's worth watching for anyone who's ever struggled to find their place in the world. It's funny, poignant, and deeply relatable, and it manages to capture the complexities of millennial life in a way that feels authentic and heartfelt. If you're looking for a show that will make you laugh, cry, and think, Adulting is definitely worth checking out.

  • Premiere Date
    January 6, 2020
  • IMDB Rating
    8.5  (19)