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Sean Saves the World

American TV series or program


Sean Saves the World is an American sitcom television series created by Victor Fresco and starring Sean Hayes that aired on NBC from October 3, 2013, to March 24, 2014, as part of the 2013–14 American television season.[1][2] It was announced on January 28, 2014, that Sean Saves the World had been cancelled after 13 episodes had aired.[3] Of the 18 ordered, only 15 were filmed.[3][4]

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Plot

Sean is a divorced gay father[5] with a successful, yet demanding, career. When his 14-year-old daughter moves in with him full-time, he is forced to juggle his work life, his mom, and fatherhood. Determined not to give life a half-hearted attempt, he reads up on parenting and about keeping a vibrant family alongside a thriving career. However, sudden work pressures dampen his grand family plans and skew his work/life balance.

Cast and characters

Main

Recurring

Notable guest stars

  • Craig Ferguson as Andrew Summer, Sean's ex-boss who he had a one night stand with
  • Portia de Rossi as Jill, Sean's ex-wife and Ellie's mom
  • Guy Pearce as Liam Stone, Max's fencing instructor who dates Sean

Hayes' Will & Grace co-star Megan Mullally was set to guest star in the seventeenth episode as Sean's sister; however, the episode was not produced due to the series' cancellation.[6]

Development and production

The series first appeared as part of the NBC development slate in December 2012, with Sean Hayes attached to star.[7] On January 22, 2013, NBC placed a pilot order under the title Happiness.[8] The pilot was written by Victor Fresco and directed by James Burrows. Burrows had previously worked with Hayes on Will & Grace.

Casting announcements for the remaining series regular roles began in February 2013, with Linda Lavin cast in the role of Lorna, Sean's tough and assertive mother.[9] Echo Kellum was the next actor cast in the series, in the role of Hunter, one of Sean's co-workers, who is very passionate about his music, art, photography and poetry.[10] Thomas Lennon then joined the series in the role of Max, the new owner of the online retail company where Sean works.[11] In late-February, Samantha Isler joined the cast as Ellie, Sean's quick-witted daughter.[12] Shortly after, Lindsay Sloane boarded the series as Liz, Sean's co-worker and best friend, a former therapist.[13] Vik Sahay later signed onto the series in the recurring role of Howard, a slightly aggressive IT guy, who works alongside Sean.[14]

On May 9, 2013, NBC placed a series order, under the new title Sean Saves the World.[15] Two days after the series order, Lindsay Sloane exited the role of Liz: Megan Hilty was cast soon after.[16] On November 8, 2013, NBC ordered an additional five episodes for the first season, bringing the total to 18 episodes.[17]

With few exceptions, Sean Saves the World was shot on a closed set with a laugh track added during post-production, a point several critics have derided.[18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26] Jodi Walker from Entertainment Weekly commented on Hayes' animated performance — dubbing it "flailing" — by saying, "flailing is key to cueing this show’s laugh track."[22] Matthew Gilbert of The Boston Globe commented, "why would we want their jokes to succeed or fail based on their own merit when a laugh track can tell us what is funny and exactly when to laugh?"[25] Ed Bark of National TV Reviews & News added that "Hayes seems wedded to the old-time sitcom religion, which calls for multiple cameras...and a laugh track...his is the only NBC comedy series with such additives, but Hayes gets a bit snippy when asked if it’s a format he favors."[18] Beginning with Episode 12 ("The Wrath of Sean"), a live studio audience is utilized for scenes taking place in Sean's apartment and workplace.[27]

Episodes

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Release and home media

On March 24, 2014, the last two filmed episodes became available on iTunes.[citation needed]

The entire series is available as a made-on-demand DVD set from Universal Studios Home Entertainment.[citation needed]

Reception

The show has received mixed reviews from critics. Glenn Garvin of The Miami Herald gave the series critical acclaim saying "Sean Saves the World is like a comedy cruise to self-discovery, with both Sean and his daughter learning of strengths and weaknesses they didn't know they had, the process punctuated with keenly funny dialogue and precision timing". David Hinckley of the New York Daily News gave the show 2 out of 5 stars.[41]


References

  1. Andreeva, Nellie (May 9, 2013). "NBC New Series Pickups: Sean Hayes, DJ Nash, 'Crisis', 'About A Boy', 'Believe'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 11, 2013.
  2. "NBC Announces Fall Premiere Dates for New Season". The Futon Critic (Press release). June 21, 2013. Retrieved July 3, 2013.
  3. Lesley Goldberg; Michael O'Connell (January 28, 2014). "NBC Cancels 'Sean Saves the World'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 28, 2014.
  4. Nilles, Billy (January 28, 2014). "'Sean Saves the World' shuts down Season 1 production early". Zap2it. Retrieved January 28, 2014.
  5. "Development Update: Wednesday, December 19". The Futon Critic. December 19, 2012. Retrieved September 28, 2013.
  6. "Development Update: Tuesday, January 22". The Futon Critic. January 22, 2013. Retrieved September 28, 2013.
  7. Goldberg, Lesley (February 18, 2013). "'Reno 911's' Thomas Lennon Joins NBC's Sean Hayes Comedy". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 28, 2013.
  8. "Development Update: Monday, February 25". The Futon Critic. February 25, 2013. Retrieved September 28, 2013.
  9. Ausiello, Michael (February 26, 2013). "Exclusive: Lindsay Sloane Finds Happiness, Joins Sean Hayes' NBC Comedy Pilot". TVLine. Retrieved September 28, 2013.
  10. Goldberg, Lesley (June 13, 2013). "'Smash' Reunion: Megan Hilty to Co-Star in 'Sean Saves the World'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 13, 2013.
  11. Andreeva, Nellie (November 8, 2013). "NBC's 'Sean Saves The World' Gets Order For Five More Episodes". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved November 8, 2013.
  12. Bark, Ed (October 3, 2013). "Hayes ride: NBC's Sean Saves the World is exactly what he wants it to be". National TV Reviews & News. Retrieved January 17, 2014.
  13. Mitovich, Matt Webb (October 3, 2013). "Are You a Sean Saves the World Champion?". tvline.com. Retrieved January 17, 2014.
  14. Goodman, Tim (October 1, 2013). "Sean Saves the World: TV Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 17, 2014.
  15. Bonaime, Ross (October 4, 2013). "Sean Saves the World Review: 'Pilot' (Episode 1.01)". Paste Magazine. Retrieved January 17, 2014.
  16. Walker, Jodi (October 4, 2013). "'Sean Saves the World' premiere: Not exactly world-changing". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 17, 2014.
  17. Roberts, Kayleigh (October 4, 2013). "'Sean Saves the World' Series Premiere: 12 Things It Could Do to Suck Less". Bustle. Retrieved January 17, 2014.
  18. Seitz, Matt Zoller (October 3, 2013). "Seitz on Sean Saves the World: Winning Cast, Serviceable Sitcom". Vulture. Retrieved January 17, 2014.
  19. Gilbert, Matthew (October 2, 2013). "'Sean,' 'Millers' come through loud, unclear". The Boston Globe. Retrieved January 17, 2014.
  20. Aquino, Tara (November 4, 2013). "Cancellation Watch". complex.com. Retrieved January 17, 2014.
  21. Kondolojy, Amanda (October 11, 2013). "Thursday Final Ratings: 'The Big Bang Theory', 'The X Factor' & 'Glee' Adjusted Up; 'The Vampire Diaries' & 'The Millers' Adjusted Down". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on October 12, 2013. Retrieved October 11, 2013.
  22. Bibel, Sara (October 18, 2013). "Thursday Final Ratings: 'The Big Bang Theory' & 'Grey's Anatomy' Adjusted Up; 'The Crazy Ones' & 'Elementary' Adjusted Down". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on October 21, 2013. Retrieved October 18, 2013.
  23. Kondolojy, Amanda (October 25, 2013). "Thursday Final Ratings: 'The Big Bang Theory' & 'The Vampire Diaries' Adjusted Up; 'The Millers' and 'Scandal' Adjusted Down". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on October 28, 2013. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
  24. Bibel, Sara (November 1, 2013). "Thursday Final Ratings: 'The Vampire Diaries', 'The Millers' & 'Elementary' Adjusted Up; 'Sean Saves the World' & 'Parenthood' Adjusted Down". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on November 3, 2013. Retrieved November 1, 2013.
  25. Kondolojy, Amanda (November 22, 2013). "Thursday Final Ratings: 'Big Bang Theory' & 'Grey's Anatomy Adjusted Up; 'The X Factor', 'Reign' & 'Glee' Adjusted Down". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on November 24, 2013. Retrieved November 22, 2013.
  26. Bibel, Sara (January 6, 2014). "Thursday Final Ratings: 'The Big Bang Theory', 'Two and a Half Men' & 'The Taste' Adjusted Up; 'The Millers' Adjusted Down". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on January 7, 2014. Retrieved January 6, 2014.
  27. Bibel, Sara (January 10, 2014). "Thursday Final Ratings: 'The Big Bang Theory' & 'Parks and Recreation' Adjusted Up". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on January 10, 2014. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
  28. Kondolojy, Amanda (January 17, 2014). "Thursday Final Ratings: 'American Idol' Adjusted Up; No Adjustment for 'The Michael J. Fox Show' or 'Community'". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on January 19, 2014. Retrieved January 17, 2014.
  29. Bibel, Sara (January 24, 2014). "Thursday Final Ratings: 'The Vampire Diaries' & 'American Idol' Adjusted Up; 'Reign' Adjusted Down". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on January 27, 2014. Retrieved January 24, 2014.
  30. Hinckley, David (October 3, 2013). "'Sean Saves the World': TV review". New York Daily News. Retrieved October 4, 2013.

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