Loudermilk streaming
Genre
Comedy
Year
2017
Runtime
3 seasons

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Loudermilk

Recovery meets sarcasm in this darkly comedic journey.

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Synopsis

Loudermilk is a dark comedy TV show that follows protagonist Sam Loudermilk, a former music critic turned substance abuse counselor with a sharp tongue and sarcastic wit. Dealing with his own struggles with addiction and anger management, Loudermilk navigates through life's hurdles while trying to help others in his support group. The show intricately weaves humor with serious topics such as recovery, relationships, and personal growth. With Ron Livingston's outstanding performance as the flawed yet endearing Loudermilk, viewers are taken on a rollercoaster ride of emotions, laughter, and self-discovery. The series delves deep into the complexities of human nature, showcasing both the dark and humorous sides of overcoming life's challenges.

Cast

  • Ron Livingston

    Ron Livingston

    Sam Loudermilk

  • Will Sasso

    Will Sasso

    Ben

  • Anja Savcic

    Anja Savcic

    Claire

  • Timothy Webber

    Timothy Webber

    Ed

  • Tyler Layton-Olson

    Tyler Layton-Olson

    Cisco

  • Mat Fraser

    Mat Fraser

    Roger

Reviews

Loudermilk has received praise for its clever writing, authentic character development, and standout performances. TVLine describes it as 'a breath of fresh air in the world of dark comedies, with witty dialogue and a balance of humor and heart.' Rotten Tomatoes gives the show a solid rating of 85%, with critics applauding it for its bold approach to tackling sensitive topics with humor. IMDb users have rated Loudermilk an impressive 8.2/10, highlighting the show's relatable characters and engaging storytelling. Metacritic scores the series at 75/100, emphasizing its unique blend of comedy and drama that keeps viewers hooked from start to finish. Overall, Loudermilk has garnered a loyal fan base and critical acclaim for its refreshing take on the complexities of addiction and redemption.