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Everything's Gonna Be Okay

  • TV Series
  • 2020–2021
  • TV-14
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
3.3K
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Josh Thomas, Maeve Press, Kayla Cromer, and Adam Faison in Everything's Gonna Be Okay (2020)
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After their father's untimely death, Nicholas and his two half-sisters are left to cope with not only a devastating loss, but also the realization that Nicholas is the one who must rise to t... Read allAfter their father's untimely death, Nicholas and his two half-sisters are left to cope with not only a devastating loss, but also the realization that Nicholas is the one who must rise to the occasion and hold it all together.After their father's untimely death, Nicholas and his two half-sisters are left to cope with not only a devastating loss, but also the realization that Nicholas is the one who must rise to the occasion and hold it all together.

  • Creator
    • Josh Thomas
  • Stars
    • Josh Thomas
    • Kayla Cromer
    • Adam Faison
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    7.4/10
    3.3K
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    • Creator
      • Josh Thomas
    • Stars
      • Josh Thomas
      • Kayla Cromer
      • Adam Faison
    • 83User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Josh Thomas
    Josh Thomas
    • Nicholas
    • 2020–2021
    Kayla Cromer
    Kayla Cromer
    • Matilda
    • 2020–2021
    Adam Faison
    Adam Faison
    • Alex
    • 2020–2021
    Maeve Press
    Maeve Press
    • Genevieve
    • 2020–2021
    Lillian Carrier
    Lillian Carrier
    • Drea
    • 2020–2021
    Lori Mae Hernandez
    Lori Mae Hernandez
    • Barb
    • 2020–2021
    Maria Bamford
    Maria Bamford
    • Suze
    • 2021
    Vivienne Walshe
    • Penny
    • 2020–2021
    Richard Kind
    Richard Kind
    • Toby
    • 2021
    Ivy Wolk
    • Tellulah
    • 2020
    Carsen Warner
    • Jeremy
    • 2020–2021
    Charlie Evans
    Charlie Evans
    • Leonard
    • 2020–2021
    Mason Gooding
    Mason Gooding
    • Luke
    • 2020
    Timothy Brundidge
    Timothy Brundidge
    • Zane
    • 2020
    Hye Yun Park
    • Sam
    • 2020
    Kimleigh Smith
    Kimleigh Smith
    • Mrs. Hall
    • 2020–2021
    Christian Valderrama
    • Oscar
    • 2021
    James M. Connor
    James M. Connor
    • Principal Young
    • 2020
    • Creator
      • Josh Thomas
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    User reviews83

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    10charlie1985

    Great show - it has a heart

    This show has got one of the finest pilots that I have ever seen. It had me laughing out loud, crying and fully feeling everything for the main characters.

    It is one of the first tv shows where one of the main teen characters is played by someone on the ASD spectrum, hopefully being able to have impact on what is written and how it comes across. It might be perceived cringeworthy to some, but... it's upping the perception of autism as it is different in everyone, and I for one love the brutal honesty in the dialogue.

    Great representation of LGBTQ+ and the issues that are a part of this in our modern lives. It gives me hope, as more representation appears in mainstream tv, that there will be a time where my existence and marriage to my husband won't have to be explained anymore.
    10bekah-47106

    Hilarious and REAL

    It's sad, it's funny, it's REAL. It doesn't hold back. I think this will be my new favorite show!
    10itserinoclock

    Quirky and Hilarious in a Josh Thomas Kind of Way

    I love this show because it is unique in many ways, but most importantly, it makes me feel warm and fuzzy while while laughing a lot. Firstly, I love a show in which the main character is gay, not as a plot point, but as a mere fact about that character. Mainly, however, the most interesting part of this show is the strange, funny, and interesting personalities of all the characters. It's an interesting dynamic: watching a barely-thirty-something-year-old man do his best to raise almost-adults in the wake of their father's untimely death. It's also refreshing when a series pays full attention to the writing and acting of characters of all ages. I cannot stress enough how irritating i find it when a show writes for adults, then brings on a child character who has no substance, whether due to writing, acting, or both. In this case, the three main characters, Nicholas, Genevieve, and Matilda, each carry equal weight, and they are here to make you laugh while you're crying.

    Nicholas, played by Josh Thomas, is remarkably similar to his "please Like Me" character, but not distastefully. He is a realist and actively narrates is thoughts out loud as he's thinking them. If he is doubtful, judgey, amused, etcetera, it all comes out of his mouth, which makes his character seem so believably candid.

    Genevieve is the youngest sister who is petite and physically fragile-looking, but has the maturity, vocabulary, and whit of a grown adult. She is the youngest, but she has a mother who died young, a father who died in the first episode, and an older sister with autism whom she feels protective of. She's had to grow up fast, but she is still a young high-schooler with little experience of sex, drugs, and rock and roll, so to speak. Her character makes a lot of sense. Her maturity makes you wonder why she chooses to stick with a "friend" like Tellulah who is clearly so naively focused on appearing to be grown-up that she is just stupid and dramatic most of the time. But, we were all either Tellulah or friends with Tellulah growing up, so it makes the friendship re-centers the viewer to remember that Genevieve is just a fourteen year old child.

    Thirdly, you have Tilda, who is the seventeen-year-old sister with high-functioning autism. She is wonderfully blunt and open and honest, and as a viewer, you find yourself always rooting for her. She is great because she cuts through all the social norm of dancing around what we mean to say. Instead she says what she means and goes after what she wants. In this way, she is enviable. But in time you realise that this comes with a cost. She gets confused by the world of people, she feels anxiety, and she gets overwhelmed. Still, she. is. damn. funny. And it is great knowing that the actress who plays her has autism in real life. This show knows how to be a show in 2020, and I'm here for it.
    10Bazzawill-197-538351

    Fantastic autistic perspective

    What a great representation autism it is so nice to relate to characters I am seeing.
    9sononove

    Josh always puts his character in the position of being the least desirable.

    The thing I love about Josh is that he always puts his character in the position of being the least desirable. Unpopular choices, unpleasant attitudes and yet there is something that keeps you tied and you want to see where the character wants to take you. In this series, unlike Please like me, the narrative is a little more confusing to follow because it is a roller coaster of events that often turns out to be a bit hard to believe but I think that's the point. We are looking for a world in which everyone can be free to be themselves and in the situations that the show proposes there is the absolute anarchy of the characters who decide to undertake a path and then retrace their steps and total acceptance by the other characters. I understand that it is a bit difficult to follow but I think it is a very brave choice to propose something like this.

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    • Trivia
      Actress Kayla Comer, who plays Matilda, is autistic herself.
    • Connections
      Featured in CBS News Sunday Morning: Episode #42.13 (2020)

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    • Release date
      • January 16, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Todo va a ir bien
    • Production companies
      • Avalon Television
      • Freeform Studios
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      30 minutes
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