TV series
Bupkis
Overview
Pete Davidson attempts to work through unique family dynamics and the complexities of fame to form meaningful relationships.
Details
- First air date
- 2023-05-04
- Status
- Canceled
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 8 episodes
- Genres
- Comedy
- Network
- Peacock
- Production
- Universal Television, Broadway Video
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Pete Davidson as Pete Davidson
- Edie Falco as Amy Davidson
- Joe Pesci as Joe Larocca
- Philip Ettinger as Evan
- James A DeSimone as Crillz
- Brad Garrett as Roy
- Oona Roche as Casey
- Derek Gaines as Derek
- Chase Sui Wonders as Nikki
- Ray Romano as Ray Romano
- Preston Brodrick as Young Pete
- Joshua Bitton as Scott Davidson
Creators and crew
- Judah Miller - Creator
- Pete Davidson - Creator
- Dave Sirus - Executive Producer
- Andrew Singer - Executive Producer
- Lorne Michaels - Executive Producer
- Judah Miller - Executive Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: Magic Moment
Pete moves back in with his mom on Staten Island but is sent spiraling when he learns that the family has been dealing with tragic news without him. Pete uses his friends, connections and creativity to make the best of a sad situation.
Episode 2: Do as I Say, Not as I Do
Seven-year-old Pete, his mom and his sister attend his aunt’s wedding just weeks after the death of his father. His uncle Tommy steps in to be there for Pete when he needs him most. In present day, Pete makes sure to be there for Uncle Tommy.
Episode 3: Picture
Pete obsesses over an online photograph of himself that an internet troll has been posting, ending up on a dark path as he tries to hunt down the anonymous troll. Pete’s mother, Amy, tries to protect Pete from himself.
Episode 4: Crispytown
Pete introduces his crew as they drive to Florida to hopefully perform a gig without any mishaps. The sudden appearance of an eccentric jeweler named “Crispy” kicks off a surreal and possibly hallucinated series of events.
Episode 5: For Your Amusement
Pete wants to be a father, but only his mother supports the idea. Pete spends the day with a child at an amusement park to see what being a dad is like, while Amy pursues multiple angles to help make Pete a dad as soon as possible.
Episode 6: ISO
Pete is miserable after getting stuck in Canada on Christmas to film a war movie. He wanders the strange, small town searching for a way to improve his mood until receiving a bizarre and probably hallucinated visit from a beloved celebrity.
Episode 7: Borgnine
The Canadian drugs take their toll on Pete, who manages to offend his entire family on a solemn occasion. His only choice is to go to rehab, but first he must meet with several people in his life to tell them that he’s going away.
Episode 8: Show Me the Way
Pete goes to rehab and finds himself unable to avoid misadventures as his old friend Machine Gun Kelly shows up intent on getting him high. Meanwhile, Pete’s sister Casey is set to graduate without him there.
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