TV series
Uncoupled
Overview
Michael thought his life was perfect until his husband blindsided him by walking out after 17 years. Michael has to confront two nightmares — losing his soulmate and suddenly finding himself a single gay man in his mid-40s.
Details
- First air date
- 2022-07-29
- Status
- Canceled
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 8 episodes
- Genres
- Comedy
- Network
- Netflix
- Production
- Darren Star Productions, Jax Media, MTV Entertainment Studios
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Neil Patrick Harris as Michael Lawson
- Tisha Campbell as Suzanne Prentiss
- Emerson Brooks as Billy Burns
- Brooks Ashmanskas as Stanley James
- Elizabeth Piper S. as Hot Guy's Wife
- Marcia Gay Harden as Claire Lewis
- Tuc Watkins as Colin McKenna
- Jasai Chase-Owens as Kai Prentiss
- Byron Jennings as Ben
- André De Shields as Jack
- Nic Rouleau as Tyler Hawkins
- Colin Hanlon as Jonathan #1
Creators and crew
- Jeffrey Richman - Creator
- Darren Star - Creator
- Lilly Burns - Executive Producer
- Tony Hernandez - Executive Producer
- Neil Patrick Harris - Executive Producer
- Abraham Higginbotham - Executive Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: Chapter 1
Michael plans an elaborate surprise party for Colin's milestone birthday, but the night takes a devastating turn after a shocking revelation.
Episode 2: Chapter 2
Reeling from the news of Colin's whereabouts, Michael tries to keep it together during a charity dinner attended by his rival and a sought-after client.
Episode 3: Chapter 3
While dealing with his demanding new client, Michael receives a crash course in how to use a hookup app — and the importance of an intimate selfie.
Episode 4: Chapter 4
While feeling betrayed by a friend, Michael lunches with his mother, learns about Colin's new addition and confronts some hard truths about himself.
Episode 5: Chapter 5
Michael discovers how much dating has changed in the years since he was last single and attends a seminar with Suzanne to change his outlook on life.
Episode 6: Chapter 6
At a roller disco event, Michael bumps into a guy with boyfriend potential. Claire zeroes in on an apartment, and Stanley goes on a date.
Episode 7: Chapter 7
During a ski weekend with Stanley and Billy, Michael starts to spiral when he receives an update on Colin. Claire joins Suzanne for a night on the town.
Episode 8: Chapter 8
Michael prepares to face Colin at the wedding of the Jonathans, where sobering news, blunt toasts and deep reflections make it a night to remember.
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