3 years ago, viewers were introduced to the quirky town of Chatswin, where George Altman had moved with his daughter Tessa to escape the harsh streets of New York city. Over the course of 57 episodes during those 3 years, Suburgatory showed how the Altman’s adjusted to suburban life while trying to keep their city edge. The show initially was a critical darling, but had difficulty finding a strong audience. As the series went on, there appeared to be attempts to broaden the appeal, which just watered down what those of us who were already watching liked about the show.
Two standouts of this show were Jane Levy, who starred as Tessa, and Carly Chaikin, who portrayed her nemesis Dalia. I certainly look forward to what these two do in the future.