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  • TV-MA
  • 2010
  • 1 Season
  • 6.5  (1,027)

Gravity is a television series that originally aired on the Starz network in April of 2010. A drama/comedy, it was created by Eric Schaeffer and Jill Franklyn, and starred Ivan Sergei in the lead role. The show ran for a total of ten episodes and was critically acclaimed for its unique blend of humor and drama. Gravity follows the lives of a group of people who meet at an unconventional 12-step program for individuals trying to overcome their struggles with death. Each character has experienced a loss, from a spouse to a child, and they come together to support one another as they try to navigate their grief. The show centers around the character of Robert Collingsworth (played by Ivan Sergei), a failed liquor salesman who is dealing with the aftermath of his failed marriage and the loss of his son. Robert comes to the death support group in hopes of finding some sense of closure and healing, but he quickly realizes that the group is far from what he expected. The members of the support group are an eclectic bunch, each dealing with their losses in their own unique ways. There is Lily Champagne (Krysten Ritter), a fashion model attempting to cope with the death of her rock-star husband; Carol (Ving Rhames), a former therapist still struggling to come to terms with the death of his wife; and Miller (James Martinez), a firefighter grieving the loss of his entire team in a tragic accident. Throughout the series, the characters come together to share their struggles and support one another through their darkest moments. The show is often described as a black comedy, as it manages to find humor in even the most tragic of circumstances. At the same time, however, it is also incredibly heartfelt and raw, with emotional moments that are sure to leave viewers moved. One of the key strengths of Gravity is its ensemble cast. Each character is well-written and well-acted, with a depth that makes them feel like real people rather than just caricatures. The show also deftly balances its various plotlines, seamlessly weaving together the stories of each of its characters while still maintaining a cohesive overall narrative. Overall, Gravity is a truly unique and compelling show. It tackles difficult subject matter with grace and humor, never shying away from the emotional weight of its themes while still finding moments of levity. The performances are strong across the board, and the writing is sharp and insightful. While it may not have received the attention it deserved during its initial run, it remains a hidden gem of television that is well worth seeking out.

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Seasons
Are We All Just Dead?
10. Are We All Just Dead?
June 25, 2010
In the season finale, an unexpected event occurs.
Calemnity
9. Calemnity
June 18, 2010
Carla celebrates two years since her suicide attempt with her husband and the support...
Damn Skippy
8. Damn Skippy
June 11, 2010
Robert and Miller's relationship hits a stumbling block. Miller turns to Lily, revealing a personal secret from his past that informs who he has become. Robert takes Lily to dinner at his mom's house.
Let It Mellow
7. Let It Mellow
June 4, 2010
Robert takes Lily on a picnic in Central Park. It is the perfect date until the weather...
Dogg Day Afternoon
6. Dogg Day Afternoon
May 28, 2010
Dogg decides to stop taking his meds, which proves to be a challenge for him when...
Love At First Suicide
5. Love At First Suicide
May 21, 2010
Robert begins to come to terms with the loss of his wife hoping to make room in...
Old People Creep Me Out
4. Old People Creep Me Out
May 14, 2010
As Lily and Miller begin to form a more personal relationship, her dream of having...
One Cold Swim Away
3. One Cold Swim Away
May 7, 2010
In the wake of the loss of one of the group members, Lily takes some drastic steps to...
Namaste MF
2. Namaste MF
April 30, 2010
In the wake of the loss of one of the group members, Lily takes some drastic steps to change her life. Similarly, Carla finds herself inspired to shake things up in her ordered domestic existence.
Suicide Dummies
1. Suicide Dummies
April 23, 2010
Lily, Robert and Miller are thrown together in a support group for survivors of suicide attempts.
Description

Gravity is a television series that originally aired on the Starz network in April of 2010. A drama/comedy, it was created by Eric Schaeffer and Jill Franklyn, and starred Ivan Sergei in the lead role. The show ran for a total of ten episodes and was critically acclaimed for its unique blend of humor and drama.

Gravity follows the lives of a group of people who meet at an unconventional 12-step program for individuals trying to overcome their struggles with death. Each character has experienced a loss, from a spouse to a child, and they come together to support one another as they try to navigate their grief.

The show centers around the character of Robert Collingsworth (played by Ivan Sergei), a failed liquor salesman who is dealing with the aftermath of his failed marriage and the loss of his son. Robert comes to the death support group in hopes of finding some sense of closure and healing, but he quickly realizes that the group is far from what he expected.

The members of the support group are an eclectic bunch, each dealing with their losses in their own unique ways. There is Lily Champagne (Krysten Ritter), a fashion model attempting to cope with the death of her rock-star husband; Carol (Ving Rhames), a former therapist still struggling to come to terms with the death of his wife; and Miller (James Martinez), a firefighter grieving the loss of his entire team in a tragic accident.

Throughout the series, the characters come together to share their struggles and support one another through their darkest moments. The show is often described as a black comedy, as it manages to find humor in even the most tragic of circumstances. At the same time, however, it is also incredibly heartfelt and raw, with emotional moments that are sure to leave viewers moved.

One of the key strengths of Gravity is its ensemble cast. Each character is well-written and well-acted, with a depth that makes them feel like real people rather than just caricatures. The show also deftly balances its various plotlines, seamlessly weaving together the stories of each of its characters while still maintaining a cohesive overall narrative.

Overall, Gravity is a truly unique and compelling show. It tackles difficult subject matter with grace and humor, never shying away from the emotional weight of its themes while still finding moments of levity. The performances are strong across the board, and the writing is sharp and insightful. While it may not have received the attention it deserved during its initial run, it remains a hidden gem of television that is well worth seeking out.

Gravity is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (10 episodes). The series first aired on April 23, 2010.

Where to Watch Gravity

Gravity is available for streaming on the Starz website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Gravity on demand at Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    April 23, 2010
  • IMDB Rating
    6.5  (1,027)