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Appearance move to sidebar hide From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia American TV series (2014–17) This article is about the television series. For the mental health condition, see survivor guilt. For the album by G Herbo, see Survivor's Remorse (album). For the Roddy Ricch song, see Survivor's Remorse (song).
Survivor's Remorse
Genre
Comedy drama
Created by
Mike O'Malley
Starring
Jessie T. Usher
RonReaco Lee
Erica Ash
Teyonah Parris
Tichina Arnold
Mike Epps
Composer
Ludwig Göransson
Country of origin
United States
Original language
English
No. of seasons
4
No. of episodes
36
Production
Executive producers
LeBron James
Mike O'Malley
Tom Werner
Maverick Carter
Paul Wachter
Victor Levin
Hilton Smith
Producer
Paul Marks
Production locations
Atlanta, Georgia
Cinematography
Byron Shah
Editor
Jason Gourson
Camera setup
Single-camera
Running time
26–32 minutes
Production companies
Spring Hill ProductionsWerner EntertainmentO'Malley Ink
Original release
Network
Starz
Release
October 4, 2014 (2014-10-04) –October 15, 2017 (2017-10-15)
Survivor's Remorse is an American comedy-drama television series created by Mike O'Malley that aired on Starz. It premiered on October 4, 2014, and ended on October 15, 2017. The plot centers around the lives of Cam Calloway (Jessie T. Usher) and his family after he signs a pro-basketball contract and moves his family to Atlanta.[1] The series is produced by NBA player LeBron James. On August 24, 2016, Survivor's Remorse was renewed for a fourth season,[2] which premiered on August 20, 2017.[3] On October 10, 2017, Starz announced that the series would come to an end after its fourth season.[4]
Cast and characters
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Main cast
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Jessie T. Usher as Cam Calloway
RonReaco Lee as Reggie Vaughn, Cam's cousin
Erica Ash as Mary Charles "M-Chuck" Calloway, Cam's half-sister[5]
Teyonah Parris as Missy Vaughn, Reggie's wife
Tichina Arnold as Cassie Calloway, Cam's mother
Mike Epps as Uncle Julius (Seasons 1–2)
Recurring cast
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Chris Bauer as Jimmy Flaherty, owner of the basketball team
Robert Wu as Da Chen Bao, Cassie's boyfriend
Meagan Tandy as Allison Pierce, Cam's girlfriend
Ser'Darius Blain as Jupiter Blackmon, Reggie's client
Catfish Jean as Squeeze, Cam and Reggie's childhood friend
Sir Brodie as Pookie, Julius's close friend of the family
Guest stars
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John Dennis as himself ("Homebound")
Gerry Callahan as himself ("Homebound")
LeBron James as himself ("Guts")
Tom Werner as himself ("Guts")
Episodes
[edit]
Season
Episodes
Originally released
First released
Last released
1
6
October 4, 2014 (2014-10-04)
November 8, 2014 (2014-11-08)
2
10
August 22, 2015 (2015-08-22)
October 24, 2015 (2015-10-24)
3
10
July 24, 2016 (2016-07-24)
September 25, 2016 (2016-09-25)
4
10
August 20, 2017 (2017-08-20)
October 15, 2017 (2017-10-15)
Season 1 (2014)
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1
1
"In the Offing"
Ken Whittingham
Mike O'Malley
October 4, 2014 (2014-10-04)
0.203[6]
Professional basketball player Cam Calloway signs a contract with Atlanta. Although the new city embraces him, he has to deal with his opportunistic entourage - his sister, mother, cousin and uncle - who take advantage of him and his generosity.
2
2
"On the Carpet"
Ken Whittingham
Mike O'Malley
October 11, 2014 (2014-10-11)
0.201[7]
At a charity gala for an abused child, Cassie reveals too much information about Cam's upbringing. Meanwhile, Uncle Julius poses as a "talent scout" for Cam.
3
3
"How to Build a Brand"
Peter Segal
Story by : Cord Jefferson & Sascha PennTeleplay by : Sascha Penn
October 18, 2014 (2014-10-18)
0.186[8]
On the advice of Reggie and Missy, Cam pays a visit to a dying teen (Jacob Latimore) who loves basketball. Meanwhile, Reggie influences Cam to put the entire family on the payroll.
4
4
"The Decisions"
Bradley Buecker
Raphael Jackson, Jr. & Damione Macedon
October 25, 2014 (2014-10-25)
0.161[9]
Missy campaigns to score her husband Reggie membership to a black-funded country club. Meanwhile, Cam searches for a church to support in the area, but the resident pastor surprises him.
5
5
"Out of the Past"
Mike Mariano
Jerome Hairston & Tracy Oliver
November 1, 2014 (2014-11-01)
0.237[10]
Cam and Reggie reconnect with a childhood friend (Romeo Miller) whose career was derailed by prison; Reggie gives Cassie a home-purchasing budget; and Cam considers a shoe endorsement deal.
6
6
"Six"
Victor Levin
Victor Levin
November 8, 2014 (2014-11-08)
0.272[11]
The family grows concern for Reggie when his former girlfriend reaches out to him.
Season 2 (2015)
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Written by
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US viewers(millions)
7
1
"Grown-Ass Man"
Peter Segal
Mike O'Malley
August 15, 2015 (2015-08-15)(online)August 22, 2015 (2015-08-22)(Starz)
0.334[12]
The Calloways upgrade to a spacious new mansion; team owner Jimmy Flaherty attaches serious strings to Cam's max deal.
8
2
"A Time to Punch"
Mike Mariano
Victor Levin & Mike O'Malley
August 29, 2015 (2015-08-29)
0.340[13]
Cam and M-Chuck are scrutinized by a district attorney; Uncle Julius feuds with a neighbor who won't take responsibility for his dog's actions.
9
3
"M.V.P."
Ali LeRoi
Lauren Houseman & Benjamin F. Neivert
September 5, 2015 (2015-09-05)
0.393[14]
Cassie returns to the dating world and her determination to get what she wants sets her on a collison course with Cam; Reggie meets the peculiar and brilliant man who made Flaherty all his money.
10
4
"Homebound"
Iain B. MacDonald
Jerome Hairston & Phil Augusta Jackson
September 12, 2015 (2015-09-12)
0.303[15]
Cam feels the pressure during his first game back in Boston; M-Chuck unearths lingering racial tensions during the family's cultural tour of a plantation.
11
5
"One-Love"
Ken Whittingham
Blake Masters & Jerome Hairston
September 19, 2015 (2015-09-19)
0.329[16]
Reggie meets a college football prospect with a troublesome manager; M-Chuck becomes involved in the life of a pregnant girl.
12
6
"The Dagger"
Victor Levin
Victor Levin
September 26, 2015 (2015-09-26)
0.355[17]
Chen attempts to woo Cassie at a gala to celebrate the launch of Cam's shoe; Cam makes a mistake with a reporter.
13
7
"The Injury"
Bill Johnson
Mike O'Malley
October 3, 2015 (2015-10-03)
0.387[18]
Cam meets a special woman while he contends with a potential career-ending injury; Reggie's representation of Jupiter becomes an exercise in futility.
14
8
"The Date"
Ken Whittingham
Blake Masters & Jerome Hairston
October 10, 2015 (2015-10-10)
0.303[19]
Cam plans a magical first date for Allison; Uncle Julius takes a jaunt with the police and learns how the other half lives; M-Chuck uses her therapy to heap guilt upon her mother.
15
9
"Guts"
Debbie Allen
Victor Levin
October 17, 2015 (2015-10-17)
0.235[20]
Missy is recruited to tutor Jupiter when his draft status is threatened; Cam and Allison's relationship grows, along with Reggie's business ventures.
16
10
"Starts and Stops"
Peter Segal
Mike O'Malley
October 24, 2015 (2015-10-24)
0.324[21]
Reggie has doubts about representing Jupiter; Allison declines Cam's expensive gifts; a crisis rocks the family.
Season 3 (2016)
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Written by
Original release date
US viewers(millions)
17
1
"The Night of the Crash"
Peter Segal
Mike O'Malley
July 24, 2016 (2016-07-24)
0.883[22]
The tragic loss of a loved one leaves the family members with a sudden hole in their lives.
18
2
"The Ritual"
Peter Segal
Mike O'Malley
July 24, 2016 (2016-07-24)
0.883[22]
The Calloways and the Vaughns comfort one another as they navigate their way through the most trying ritual of their lives.
19
3
"The Thank-You Note"
Geeta Patel
Victor Levin
July 31, 2016 (2016-07-31)
1.012[23]
Reggie and Missy argue about the importance of modern manners and the role of social etiquette after they meet a wealthy Atlanta couple.
20
4
"The Age of Umbrage"
Ali LeRoi
Mike O'Malley
August 7, 2016 (2016-08-07)
0.672[24]
A scandal erupts after Cam's words during an interview are taken out of context, leading to the creation of the Calloway Philanthropic Trust.
21
5
"The Photoshoot"
Victoria Mahoney
Ali LeRoi
August 14, 2016 (2016-08-14)
0.781[25]
Media consultant Missy copes with the fallout of a decision at a photo shoot for Cam; Chen and Cassie use technology to close the gap of a long-distance relationship.
22
6
"No Child Left Behind"
Bill Johnson
Victor Levin
August 21, 2016 (2016-08-21)
0.936[26]
Following a DNA test, Cassie meets a new family who helps her experience the traditions of the culture; Cam and Reggie attempt to get rid of Uncle Julius' gun.
23
7
"The Guests"
Ali LeRoi
Story by : Patrick Bierut & Ali LeRoiTeleplay by : Owen H.M. Smith
August 28, 2016 (2016-08-28)
0.753[27]
Cam and Reggie return to Boston for a wedding; M-Chuck pursues relationships with many different women.
24
8
"Mystery Team"
Millicent Shelton
Story by : Allen MaldonadoTeleplay by : Rachelle R. Williams
September 4, 2016 (2016-09-04)
0.951[28]
Reggie and Flaherty battle over a contract extension for Cam.
25
9
"Second Thoughts"
Mike Mariano
Story by : Marquita J. RobinsonTeleplay by : Benjamin Neivert & Brendan O'Malley
September 18, 2016 (2016-09-18)
0.965[29]
Cam uncovers secrets about his family's past and deals with the fallout.
26
10
"Father's Day"
Victor Levin
Victor Levin
September 25, 2016 (2016-09-25)
0.761[30]
Reggie's father makes a sudden appearance in Atlanta; Cassie meets Chen's parents.
Season 4 (2017)
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No.overall
No. inseason
Title [31]
Directed by [32]
Written by [32]
Original release date [31]
US viewers(millions)
27
1
"Fallout"
Mike Mariano
Mike O'Malley
August 20, 2017 (2017-08-20)
0.976[33]
28
2
"Repercussions"
Mike Mariano
Mike O'Malley
August 27, 2017 (2017-08-27)
0.571[34]
29
3
"Closure"
Salli Richardson-Whitfield
Luther M. Mace & Paul Oakley Stovall
September 3, 2017 (2017-09-03)
0.783[35]
30
4
"Feel Free to Comment"
Ali LeRoi
Owen H.M. Smith & Rachelle R. Williams
September 10, 2017 (2017-09-10)
0.388[36]
31
5
"The Gala"
Ali LeRoi
Lauren Houseman & Allen Maldonado
September 17, 2017 (2017-09-17)
0.413[37]
32
6
"Reparations"
Salli Richardson-Whitfield
Victor Levin
September 24, 2017 (2017-09-24)
0.378[38]
33
7
"Optics"
Victor Levin
Victor Levin
October 1, 2017 (2017-10-01)
0.390[39]
34
8
"Future Plans"
Iain B. MacDonald
Benjamin Neivert & Brendan O'Malley
October 8, 2017 (2017-10-08)
0.279[40]
35
9
"Family Ties"
Ali LeRoi
Ali LeRoi
October 15, 2017 (2017-10-15)
0.216[41]
36
10
"Answers and Questions"
Victor Levin
Victor Levin
October 15, 2017 (2017-10-15)
0.226[41]
Critical reception and accolades
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The Village Voice listed Survivor's Remorse as one of the best shows of 2015, saying "If it were on HBO or FX, this glossy but ambitious comedy about an African-American family that moves from Boston's down-and-out Dorchester neighborhood into the Atlanta sports elite would be the only thing anybody would ever talk about. Instead, Mike O'Malley's saga of a family whose dynamics get compellingly distorted when one of their own makes it big in the NBA — and the show's sharp and raunchy discussions of race, class, and sexuality — remains, in its second year, an unfairly buried gem."[42] By the conclusion of its final season, Survivor's Remorse averaged an 82 on Metacritic, indicating "universal acclaim".[43] Daniel Fienberg of The Hollywood Reporter called it "one of TV's sharpest and most provocative comedies,"[44] while Alan Sepinwall praised it as "intensely satisfying and like nothing else on TV."[45] Writing about the show for Paste, in response to its "Photoshoot" episode focusing on colorism, Shannon M. Houston referred to the show as a "powerful beam, highlighting all that TV has yet to touch on, even during this Golden Age of peak TV."[46]
Survivor's Remorse was a GLAAD nominee for Outstanding Comedy Series in 2017 and 2018. The series and its cast were also nominated for and won several NAACP Image Awards: Tichina Arnold for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2016, 2017, and 2018 (winning in 2017); Mike Epps for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2016 (winner), RonReaco Lee for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series in 2016 and 2018 (nominated), Erica Ash for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2017 (nominated), and the series itself nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series 2016–2018. The African-American Film Critics Association awarded Survivor's Remorse "Best Cable/New Media TV Show" in 2015 and named it the 10th best show of 2016.[47]
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