Mistresses(American TV series)

Mistressesis an Americanmysterydramasoap operatelevision series based on the 2008–10British series of the same name,about the lives of four female friends and their involvement in an array of illicit and complex relationships. This adaptation was developed by K. J. Steinberg, and starsAlyssa Milano,Rochelle Aytes,Yunjin Kim,Jes Macallan,andJennifer Espositoin the lead roles. The series was originally set to premiere on May 27, 2013.[1]However, ABC announced thatMistresseswould premiere on June 3, 2013.[2]

Mistresses
Genre
Based onMistresses
by Lowri Glain andS. J. Clarkson
Developed byK. J. Steinberg
Starring
ComposerDanny Lux
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No.of seasons4
No.of episodes52(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Production locations
Running time43 minutes
Production companies
  • Good Talk Productions (2013–2014; seasons 1–2)
  • Bob Sertner Productions
  • Ecosse Films
  • ABC Studios
  • Tsiporah Productions (2015; season 3)
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseJune 3, 2013(2013-06-03)
September 6, 2016(2016-09-06)

On September 9, 2016, ABC canceledMistressesafter four seasons.[3]

It had been expected that if there had been a fifth season it would have been intended to be the final season.[4]

Cast and characters

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Actor Character Seasons
1 2 3 4
Alyssa Milano Savi Davis Main
Yunjin Kim Dr. Karen Kim Main
Rochelle Aytes April Malloy Main
Jes Macallan Joss Carver Main
Brett Tucker Harry Davis Main
Erik Stocklin Sam Grey Main
Jason George Dominic Taylor Main Guest
Jennifer Esposito Calista Raines Main
Rob Mayes Marc Nickleby Main
Tabrett Bethell Kate Davis Guest Main
  • Alyssa Milanoas Savannah "Savi" Davis (seasons 1–2), a lawyer who is Harry's ex-wife and the older half-sister of Joss.
  • Yunjin Kimas Dr. Karen Kim, a psychiatrist who was romantically involved with one of her patients.
  • Rochelle Aytesas April Malloy, a widowed single mother, who is the owner of home furnishings boutique and cafe.
  • Jes Macallanas Josslyn "Joss" Carver, a real estate agent and the younger half-sister of Savi.
  • Brett Tuckeras Harry Davis,[5]a chef/restaurateur who is Savi's ex-husband.
  • Erik Stocklinas Sam Grey (season 1), the son of Karen's deceased lover.
  • Jason Georgeas Dominic Taylor (main, seasons 1–2; guest, seasons 3–4),[5]a lawyer and coworker of Savi's.
  • Rob Mayesas Marc Nickleby (seasons 3–4), a handsome new friend and colleague of Harry's and the uncle of Paul and Miranda's son who moves in with April.[6]
  • Jennifer Espositoas Calista Raines (born Carla Rizzotti) (season 3), creative director of a luxury fashion brand who befriends Joss.[7]
  • Tabrett Bethellas Kate Davis (guest, season 2; main, season 4), Harry's sister who relocates to Los Angeles looking for love after the breakdown of her engagement.[8]

Episodes

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
113June 3, 2013(2013-06-03)September 9, 2013(2013-09-09)
213June 2, 2014(2014-06-02)September 1, 2014(2014-09-01)
313June 18, 2015(2015-06-18)September 3, 2015(2015-09-03)
413May 30, 2016(2016-05-30)September 6, 2016(2016-09-06)

Production

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Development

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In February 2012, ABC announced that it hadgreen-lightedMistresseswith a direct-to-series order and a planned summer 2013 airdate. Thirteen episodes were ordered.[9][10][11][12]K.J. Steinberg wrote thepilot episode,which had previously been under consideration for a pilot order for ABC's fall 2012 schedule.[9]This is the second attempt by a network to import the British series to the U.S. In 2008,Lifetimeannounced it was developing the series,[13]but it never made it to air. The Lifetime version was also to have starred Aytes, alongside Milano'sCharmedco-starHolly Marie Combs.[14]

On September 25, 2013,ABCrenewedMistressesfor asecond season,[15]which aired from June 2 to September 1, 2014.[16]On September 30, 2014, ABC renewed the series for a third season with production of the program being moved fromLos AngelestoVancouver,British Columbia. The season premiered on June 18, 2015, with a special two-hour premiere in a new Thursday timeslot.[17][18]On September 25, 2015, ABC renewedMistressesfor a fourth season of 13 episodes.[19]In December 2015,Mistresseswas selected for the California film and TV tax credit, relocating filming of the series back to Los Angeles.[20]

Casting

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Casting announcements began in early March, withRochelle AytesandJes Macallanbeing the first actors cast.[14]Aytes portrays April, a widow and mother of one, while Macallan plays Josslyn, a real estate broker and the youngest of the women.Yunjin Kimcame on board the project in mid-March in the role of Karen, a psychiatrist who is upset over the death of a patient with whom she was involved.[21]Alyssa Milanocompleted the lead cast when she signed on to portray Savannah, a married lawyer and older sister to Josslyn.[22]

On September 30, 2014, Milano announced that she would not be returning for the third season of the series as production would be later moved from Los Angeles to Vancouver in order to cut production costs.[23]On February 10, 2015, it was confirmed that actressJennifer Espositowould join the cast as the new co-lead Calista Raines, described as the creative director of a luxury fashion brand.[7][24]On September 25, 2015, the same day when ABC announcedMistresses's fourth season renewal, Esposito also left the show after one season.[19]On February 19, 2016, it was announced thatTabrett Bethell,who previously guest starred as Kate Davis in season two for one episode, would return in the remaining lead role during the fourth season.[8]

Reception

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Critical reception

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Mistressesholds a score of 42 out of 100, onMetacritic,based on 16 negative reviews by critics from early in the first season.[25]Brian Lowry ofVarietywas quite optimistic about the series, stating: "A frothy prime time soap with a definite naughty streak, the program looks well suited to scratch an itch for daytime serial fans ABC abandoned." He went on to state: "Although the characters and situations largely mirror its inspiration, this U.S. version wisely seeks a somewhat cheekier and less somber tone."[26]Writing forThe Wall Street Journal,Dorothy Rabinowitz likened the show toSex and the City,stating: "Mistressescarries very little hint of any complex lineage, give or take a few scenes that could, with ferocious effort, evoke memories of Carrie Bradshaw and company. "Rabinowitz also stated that" the really delectable fun, the best of the sparkle, is to be found in the darkest plots, the looming catastrophes, which promise to come in an endless flow. "[27]

In less positive reviews,New York Daily News'David Hinckley gave the premiere two out of five stars, stating that "ABC loves racy romantic dramas, butMistressesis not its best work in the genre. "He continued by saying that" the problem withMistressesmay lie with the expectations it has set. "[28]Mary McNamara of theLos Angeles Timesstated that executive producer K.J. Steinberg is "grasping the letter yet not the spirit of the thing, appears more interested in replicating plot from the British version rather than character or anything like nuance."

Ratings

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The premiere episode scored a 1.2 in the 18–49 age demographic and 4.40 million viewers.[29]The first season ranked as the No. 2 scripted summer drama among adults 18–49, behindUnder the Dome,[30]and averaged around 5 million viewers and a 2.0 18–49 rating, with DVR ratings factored in.[31]

Accolades

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Year Award Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
2013 Seoul International Drama Award Most Popular Foreign Drama Received byYunjin Kim Won [32]
2015 People's Choice Awards Favorite Dramatic TV Actress Alyssa Milano Nominated [33]

Broadcast

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Mistressespremiered onCTVinCanadaon June 3, 2013, the same day it premiered in the US.[34]The series premiered in theUnited Kingdomon July 25, 2013, onTLC[35]InAustralia,Mistressespremiered on September 30, 2013, on theSeven Network.[36]

References

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