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Please Like Me

Australian comedy television series


Summary

Australian comedy television series

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genreComedy drama
imagePlease Like Me.JPG
creatorJosh Thomas
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opentheme"I'll Be Fine" by Clairy Browne & The Bangin' Rackettes
composerBryony Marks
countryAustralia
languageEnglish
num_seasons4
num_episodes32
list_episodesList of Please Like Me episodes
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editor{{Plainlist
cameraSingle-camera
runtime25–27 minutes
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  • Josh Thomas
  • Thomas Ward
  • Liz Doran
  • Matthew Saville
  • Josh Thomas
  • Josh Thomas
  • Debra Lawrance
  • David Roberts
  • Judi Farr
  • Thomas Ward
  • Wade Briggs
  • Caitlin Stasey
  • Nikita Leigh-Pritchard
  • Renee Lim
  • Denise Drysdale
  • Hannah Gadsby
  • Charles Cottier
  • Keegan Joyce
  • Charlotte Nicdao
  • Bob Franklin
  • Emily Barclay
  • Todd Abbott
  • Debbie Lee
  • Josh Thomas
  • Kevin Whyte
  • Rick Kalowski
  • Brett Sleigh
  • Jeff Skoll
  • Holly A. Hines
  • Chris Loveall
  • Belisa Balaban
  • Todd Abbott
  • Lisa Wang
  • Katie Milwright
  • Matthew Temple
  • Chris Branagan
  • Julie-Anne De Ruvo
  • Geoff Hitchins
  • Pigeon Fancier Productions
  • John & Josh International
  • Australian Broadcasting Corporation
  • Participant Media (2014–16)
  • ABC2 (2013–14)
  • ABC (2015–16) Please Like Me is an Australian comedy-drama television series created by and starring Josh Thomas. Thomas also serves as a writer for every episode. The series premiered on 28 February 2013 on ABC2 in Australia and is on occasion available on Netflix in certain regions. The show explores realistic issues with humorous tones; executive producer Todd Abbott had pitched the show as a drama rather than a sitcom. The show aired later on the United States network Pivot, which then helped to develop the show from its second season onwards. Four seasons of the show have been broadcast, and creator Thomas has stated that he has no plans to make any further episodes. The show has attracted praise from critics and has garnered numerous nominations, winning a number of awards.

Creation

Please Like Me was chiefly written by Josh Thomas, who also played the main character, Josh. Most episodes were directed by Matthew Saville. Thomas and producer Todd Abbott developed the series together for four years. They held a series of consultation meetings with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Abbott was careful to pitch the series as a drama rather than a sitcom. It portrays a set of circumstances that could happen to a young person but has humorous themes. Thomas envisioned an original show, something he had not seen on television before. The actor, also a known comedian in Australia, wanted honesty in the script and wrote the comedy with that in mind. He also wanted the actors to not intentionally react to the scripted jokes.

In January 2013, The West Australian reported that Please Like Me would air on ABC2. The show had been meant to air on ABC1, but it was decided that the show would be better suited to the digital channel ABC2. The broadcaster stated that the show is aimed at a younger demographic more appropriate for ABC2, while ABC1 caters to all ages. The move was criticised because it was believed to be the result of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation viewing the show's content as "too gay" for their primary channel. The series begins with Josh realising that he is gay and his mother attempting suicide with an overdose of Panadol.

In September 2013, ABC1 started running the series on Wednesday nights (10pm), six months after its original ABC2 run.

It was announced in July 2013 that the series would air in the United States as part of the launch programming of Pivot, a new digital cable and satellite television channel which released the first episode of the series online prior to its screening on the channel. It would also offer the series as part of its video on demand service. Pivot also launched a social media website "pleaselikeme.org" for viewers to share personal experiences about breaking stigma and fear of being unliked, in relation to the series.

On 26 July 2013, it was announced that ABC and Pivot had commissioned a second season of the show consisting of ten episodes. The season debuted in its American territory first from 8 August 2014. Producers also added a host of new regular characters to the cast. On 12 July 2014, it was announced that the networking partnership had renewed Please Like Me for a third series also comprising ten episodes. On 7 July 2016, the series was renewed for a fourth season consisting of six episodes. On 2 February 2017, it was announced that season 4 would conclude the series.

Plot

Twenty something Josh is going through a number of big changes as he navigates his first decade of adulthood. After being dumped by his girlfriend, he comes to the realization that he is gay.

Cast

ActorCharacterSeasons1234Main charactersRecurring characters
Josh ThomasJoshcolspan="4"
Debra LawranceRose (Mum)colspan="4"
David RobertsAlan (Dad)colspan="4"
Judi FarrAunty Peg
Thomas WardTomcolspan="4"
Wade BriggsGeoffrey
Caitlin StaseyClairecolspan="2"
Nikita Leigh-PritchardNiamh
Renee LimMaecolspan="4"
Denise DrysdaleGinger
Hannah GadsbyHannahcolspan="3"
Charles CottierPatrick
Keegan JoyceArnoldcolspan="3"
Charlotte NicdaoJenny
Bob FranklinStuart
Emily BarclayEllacolspan="2"
John the DogJohncolspan="4"
Andrew S. GilbertRod
Luke McGregorRental Agent
Nick CodySteve
David QuirkBen
Geoff MorrellBruce

Notes

Episodes

Main article: List of Please Like Me episodes

Reception

Critical response

Anthony D. Langford from AfterElton.com said that he "absolutely loved this charming series. It’s funny and sweet and has plenty of heart." He also praised Thomas's portrayal of Josh and wished that U.S. broadcasters could emulate the show's format. He later said that he would miss the show and hoped a second season would be commissioned. He added that he did not want to say goodbye to Josh's world. Andrew Mast, writing for Music.com.au, praised Briggs's "naturalistic performances" and the inclusion of accomplished actress Farr. He concluded that Thomas's writing was good and comedic, but the on-screen delivery did not meet his expectations. David Knox from TV Tonight praised the performances of many cast members. He opined that the dynamic between Josh and his parents created a "very rich comedic terrain" for the show. He added that Please Like Me displays "a confidence that delivers laughs, pathos and insight".

Colin Vickery and Darren Devlyn from News.com.au said that it "has a sweetness that sets it apart from other boundary-pushing comedies". Giles Hardie from The Age praised the show for "breaking new ground" and not making stereotypes of gay characters. He viewed the comedy as being genuine without feeling like a sitcom. He noted that coming out and attempted suicide are given humour without the gags. Hardie concluded that Josh, his family and friends were "incredibly well" played. Fellow critic Craig Mathieson also agreed that the show's darker moments are some of the most humorous and compared it to American show Louie. Please Like Me received an invitation to screen at the Series Mania Television Festival in Paris.

The A.V. Club regarded season 2 of Please Like Me as one of the year's best shows, praising the camera work and Josh's performance. The Guardian praised ''Please Like Me'''s "unconventional writing".

The Season 3 premiere episode of ''Please Like Me, 'Eggplant''' received praise for its portrayal of a gay sex scene, described in IndieWire as "a very tender moment that is rarely afforded to queer characters in films or TV series." The scene is cited as a significant shift for Australian broadcast television because "the camera does not cut away," a shift compared to earlier portrayals that used "cinematographic censorship."

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRecipients and nomineesResult
2013Australian Writers Guild AwardsBest Writing in a Comedy: Situation or NarrativeJosh Thomas, Liz Doran and Thomas Ward – Series 1, Episode 3 'Portuguese Custard Tarts'
Josh Thomas, Liz Doran and Thomas Ward – Series 1, Episode 5 'Spanish Eggs'
20143rd AACTA AwardsBest Television Comedy SeriesPlease Like Me – Todd Abbott
Best Performance in a Television ComedyJosh Thomas
Best Direction in a Television Drama or ComedyMatthew Saville – Series 1, Episode 3 'Portuguese Custard Tarts'
GLAAD Media AwardsOutstanding Comedy SeriesPlease Like Me
Australian Directors Guild AwardsBest Direction: TV ComedyMatthew Saville
Rose d'OrSitcomPlease Like Me
Logie AwardsMost Outstanding Light Entertainment ProgramPlease Like Me
International Emmy AwardBest Comedy SeriesPlease Like Me
Australian Screen Editors AwardsBest Editing in a Television ComedyJulie-Anne De Ruvo – Season 2, Episode 2 'Ham'
20154th AACTA AwardsBest Television Comedy SeriesPlease Like Me – Todd Abbott, Josh Thomas and Kevin Whyte
Best Direction in a Television Drama or ComedyMatthew Saville – Series 2, Episode 7 'Scroggin'
Best Screenplay in TelevisionJosh Thomas – Series 2, Episode 7 'Scroggin'
Best Performance in a Television ComedyDebra Lawrance
Josh Thomas
Best Sound in TelevisionJohn Wilkinson and Simon Rosenberg – Series 2, Episode 7 'Scroggin'
Logie AwardsMost Popular ActorJosh Thomas, Please Like Me
Most Outstanding Comedy ProgramPlease Like Me
GLAAD Media AwardsOutstanding Comedy SeriesPlease Like Me
Australian Writers Guild AwardsBest Writing in a Comedy: Situation or NarrativeJosh Thomas – Series 2, Episode 7 'Scroggin'
Australian Directors Guild AwardsBest Direction in a TV ComedyMatthew Saville – Series 2, Episode 7 'Scroggin'
Australian Screen Editors AwardsBest Editing in a Television ComedyJulie-Anne De Ruvo – Please Like Me (Series 2)
Screen Producers Australia AwardsComedy Television Production of the YearPlease Like Me Season 2, Guesswork Television
Prism AwardsComedy Episode or Multi-Episode StorylinePlease Like Me Season 2 (Pivot)
Dorian AwardsLGBTQ TV Show of the YearPlease Like Me (Pivot)
Unsung TV Show of the YearPlease Like Me (Pivot)
2016GLAAD Media AwardsOutstanding Comedy SeriesPlease Like Me (Pivot)
Logie AwardsBest ActorJosh Thomas, Please Like Me
Most Outstanding Comedy ProgramPlease Like Me
Australian Writers Guild AwardsBest Writing in a Comedy: Situation or NarrativeJosh Thomas – Season 3, 'Coq au Vin'
Josh Thomas and Liz Doran – Season 3, 'Pancakes with Faces'
Josh Thomas, Liz Doran and Thomas Ward – Season 3, 'Simple Carbohydrates'
Australian Screen Editors AwardsBest Editing in a ComedyJulie-Anne De Ruvo – Please Like Me, Season 3 – Episode 10
Screen Producers Australia AwardsComedy Television Production of the YearPlease Like Me Season 3, Guesswork Television
Prism AwardsComedy Episode or Multi-Episode StorylinePlease Like Me Season 3 (Pivot)
6th AACTA AwardsBest Television Comedy SeriesPlease Like Me – Todd Abbott, Josh Thomas, Lisa Wang and Kevin Whyte
2017Australian Writers' Guild AwardsBest Writing in a Comedy: Situation or NarrativeJosh Thomas, Thomas Ward and Liz Doran — Season 3, ‘Burrito Bowl’
Logie AwardsMost Outstanding Supporting ActressDebra Lawrance
Most Outstanding Comedy ProgramPlease Like Me

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