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American sitcom

Don't Trust the B---- in Flat 23
Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 intertitle.png
Likewise known as
  • Don't Trust the Bitch in Apartment 23
  • Don't Trust the B
  • Apartment 23
Genre Sitcom
Created by Nahnatchka Khan
Starring
  • Krysten Ritter
  • Dreama Walker
  • Liza Lapira
  • Michael Blaiklock
  • Eric André
  • James Van Der Beek
  • Ray Ford
Narrated by Dreama Walker
Theme music composer
  • Steve Hampton
  • John Adair
  • Brad Hamilton
Opening theme "The B---- in Apt 23" by Katie Hampton
Composers
  • Craig Wedren
  • Daniel Licht[a]
  • Erica Weis[b]
  • Michael Cassidy[a]
  • Orr Rebhun[c]
Country of origin U.s.a.
Original language English
No. of seasons two
No. of episodes 26
Production
Executive producers
  • Nahnatchka Khan
  • David Hemingson
  • Jeffrey Morton
Producers
  • Marshall Boone
  • Justin McEwen
  • Sally Bradford McKenna
  • Casey Johnson
  • David Windsor
  • Corey Nickerson
  • Laura McCreary
  • Erik Durbin
  • Tina Kil
  • Barbara Black
  • Daniel Hank
Camera setup Unmarried-camera
Running time 22 minutes
Production companies
  • Fierce Baby Productions
  • Hemingson Amusement
  • 20th Century Pull a fast one on Television
Distributor 20th Television set
Release
Original network ABC
Original release April 11, 2012 (2012-04-11) –
September 6, 2014 (2014-09-06)

Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 is an American television sitcom created by Nahnatchka Khan and starring Krysten Ritter that aired on ABC for 2 seasons from Apr eleven, 2012 to Jan fifteen, 2013 and July xix to September 6, 2014.[1] [2] Originally airing as a midseason replacement, ABC renewed the series for a 2d flavor with some episodes from its starting time flavor aired equally part of its 2nd, without regard for continuity. The series starred Ritter every bit Chloe, an irresponsible party girl who searches for roommates by request for rent up front and then behaving outrageously until they leave. Her latest roommate, June Colburn (Dreama Walker), nevertheless, proves to be harder to drive away, and the women end up forming an unlikely friendship. James Van Der Beek co-starred as a fictionalized version of himself, one of Chloe's friends who is desperate to revive his withering acting career. Liza Lapira, Michael Blaiklock, Eric André, and Ray Ford led the supporting bandage.

Synopsis [edit]

The serial follows June Colburn as she moves from Indiana to New York City to pursue her dream job—until she finds out that it no longer exists. She ends up moving in with a bon vivant political party girl named Chloe. Chloe keeps her apartment by inviting roommates to move in, request for hire upward front, and then behaving outrageously until they leave. June proves more difficult to dislodge than expected, and when June reverses Chloe'south latest try to squirt her in an unexpected manner, they terminate up forming an unlikely friendship.

Cast and characters [edit]

Main [edit]

  • Krysten Ritter as Chloe, the titular "Bitch in Apartment 23", a hard-partying, irresponsible, freeloading, sexually adventurous con artist, described as having "the morals of a pirate"
  • Dreama Walker as June Colburn, who becomes Chloe's roommate after moving to New York from Richmond, Indiana, and losing both her task and her apartment
  • James Van Der Beek as a fictionalized version of himself, who is a close friend of Chloe'south and desperate to revamp his dwindling interim career
  • Eric André as Marker Reynolds, the meek manager of a coffee shop who hires June, whom he met at her failed job, to work for him
  • Michael Blaiklock as Eli Webber, a urban center health inspector and next-door neighbour of Chloe and Junes who occasionally spies on the girls
  • Liza Lapira as Robin,[d] [iii] a nurse and one of Chloe'south old roommates, who is obsessed with her
  • Ray Ford equally Luther Wilson (season 2; recurring season 1),[e] James' personal assistant

Recurring [edit]

  • Tate Ellington as Steven, June's ex-fiancé
  • Eve Gordon as Connie Colburn, June'due south mother, whom June, then James, occasionally turns to for advice
  • Peter MacKenzie every bit Donald Colburn, June'southward father
  • Katherine Tokarz as Nicole, a nurse with whom Steven cheats on June
  • Jennie Pierson as Pepper, June and Mark'southward socially awkward co-worker at the coffee shop
  • Rosalind Chao as Pastor Jin, the pastor at the Showtime Korean Baptist Church building[4] where June attends worship services
  • Angelique Cabral as Flim-flam Paris, June'south rival at Harkin Financial
  • Teresa Huang equally Hillary, June's co-worker at Harkin Financial

Invitee [edit]

  • Michael Landes as Scott, Chloe'southward male parent, who has a cursory relationship with June
  • Marin Hinkle as Karen, Chloe's paraplegic mother
  • Kerris Dorsey as Molly, Chloe'south temporary foster daughter
  • Nora Kirkpatrick as Crissy, June's friend
  • Hartley Sawyer as Charles, who has a brief sexual human relationship with June
  • Shanti Lowry as Valentina, James' upgraded Dancing with the Stars partner
  • David Krumholtz as Patrick Kelly, the creator of the graphic novel Shitagi Nashi (Alpine Slut, No Panties), based on Chloe
  • Ben Lawson as Benjamin Lovett, an Australian director, who is friends with James and becomes a dearest involvement for Chloe
  • Keith Allan as Peter, an employee at People magazine
  • Missi Pyle every bit Angie Beckencort, a lousy pro dancer who ends upwardly paired with James on Dancing with the Stars
  • Fiona Gubelmann as Stephanie, one of June's friends from Pilates
  • Kyle Howard as Daniel, who briefly dates June
  • Patti Deutsch as an old lady
  • Michael Stahl-David as Teddy, Chloe's childhood friend from psychopath army camp
  • Nicholas D'Agosto every bit Will, James' agent's banana who briefly dates June
  • Jonathan Willie Cruz[f] as James Martinez, June and Luther's yoga instructor
  • Meg Chambers Steedle as Emily, who briefly dates James
  • Sarah Wright Olsen as Trish, Chloe's beginning New York roommate
  • Meagen Fay as Katherine, James' mother

Special cameos [edit]

These guest stars made special cameo appearances as themselves in the serial:

  • Kiernan Shipka, James' co-star in a poorly conceived father/girl body-bandy pic
  • Kevin Sorbo, Chloe'southward unwitting wedding date
  • Dean Cain, James' Dancing with the Stars rival
  • Busy Philipps, James' former Dawson'due south Creek co-star
  • Frankie Muniz, a hapless shopper
  • Mark-Paul Gosselaar, who gives James a pep-talk about fleeting fame
  • Karina Smirnoff, Dean Cain's Dancing with the Stars partner
  • Charo, Chloe'south muse
  • Richard Dean Anderson, one of the potential candidates for James' biological begetter

Development and production [edit]

The bear witness'due south sometime title bill of fare, when it was titled Apartment 23

The series was originally titled Don't Trust the Bitch in Flat 23 and was adult at Fox as a 2009 fall contender, but was eventually passed on.[5] [6] In January 2011, ABC green-lit the production of a pilot episode.[6] In Feb and March 2011, Dreama Walker, Krysten Ritter, and James Van Der Beek were cast as the three leads. On May 13, 2011, ABC picked upwards the project to series under the shortened title Apartment 23.[7] A few days after, ABC announced that the show would most likely debut in the 2011–12 mid-flavor.[8]

On Oct xi, 2011, ABC again renamed the show, this fourth dimension to a bowdlerized version of its original proper noun, censoring the give-and-take "Bitch" and replaced with "B----".[nine]

The first 2 episodes were made available on iTunes, Hulu,[10] ABC.com,[eleven] and on Xfinity in the United States earlier the premiere on April eleven, 2012.[12] [13] In Canada, the starting time episodes were made available on Rogers on Demand and on Citytv.com,[14] [15] also before the April xi, 2012 premiere. On May xi, 2012, Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 was renewed for a 2nd season, with the remaining six episodes of season one airing as a office of it.[16] The second season premiered on October 23, 2012.

On May 11, 2012, ABC renewed Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 for a second season.[17] The remaining six episodes of flavor one (with production codes beginning 1A in the table) aired equally office of season ii bringing the total to 19 episodes for the season.[xvi] ABC elected to air these episodes out of lodge, interspersing outset and 2nd-season episodes without regard to continuity. As a effect, some multi-episode plot arcs (particularly James' advent on Dancing with the Stars and June's travails at a new job outside the coffee shop) are almost incomprehensibly jumbled in the original broadcast order.

Ray Ford, who plays Luther, was promoted to a serial regular for flavour two.[18] Liza Lapira was originally announced as having been demoted to a recurring role; ultimately she appeared in only one episode ("Dating Games...") that was produced for the 2d season.

ABC announced on January 22, 2013, that information technology was removing Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 from its schedule immediately.[xix] The next day, the bandage of the show confirmed its cancellation.[20] On April 18, 2013, ABC announced that the remaining viii unaired episodes would be streamed online get-go May 17[21] and catastrophe June 2.[22]

Although series star Krysten Ritter originally stated in February 2013 that ABC was committed to ambulation the eight unaired episodes in the summer of 2013,[23] she later confirmed that the testify would not return to ABC'due south schedule, only that all 8 episodes would be made available on ABC.com, iTunes and Hulu starting May 17, 2013.[24] The boosted episodes take since been removed from Hulu, without announcement. It was later announced that the episodes would air on Logo Television receiver Network in July 2014.[25]

In July 2014, information technology was appear that Logo TV had acquired the full run of the series—including the eight episodes that were previously unaired in the Us—and would air it in the right order offset July nineteen.[26]

Episodes [edit]

Serial overview [edit]

Each episode is styled as "...in Apartment 23".

Season 1 (2012) [edit]

Season ii (2012–xiv) [edit]

Broadcast [edit]

In addition to premiering on ABC, the testify has since been sold to various international markets.

Reception and legacy [edit]

In June 2011, Apartment 23, every bit information technology was chosen at the time, was one of eight honorees in the Most Heady New Series category at the Critics' Option Television Awards, voted by journalists who had seen the pilots.[53] The series received positive reviews from critics, with many critics praising Ritter for her performance in what could exist called her first "leading role".[54] [55] The first season received a score of 71 on Metacritic based on 29 critics.[56] On Rotten Tomatoes, the offset season holds a 88% and the second flavor has a score of 83%. The site's consensus states: "An odd couple sitcom with a modern twist, Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 is sleeker and smarter than expected, thanks to strong acting and snappy dialogue."[57] Due to popularity of the show after its cancellation, attempts to revive the bear witness for another season have been petitioned by fans on petition sites. In 2016, an Android championship developed by Butterfly called Miss Mint paid homage to the television serial and Krysten Ritter past naming the main character of the video game Kris-x and her spaceship Ridder-23 respectively.[58]

Ratings [edit]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ a b Licht and Cassidy simply composed music for the pilot episode.
  2. ^ Weis only equanimous music for the pilot episode and the second episode after.
  3. ^ Rebhun only equanimous music for the second episode of season 1.
  4. ^ In select episodes during the second season, Lapria was in one case again credited as a series regular as vi episodes were held from the first season and aired during the season'due south run. It was appear during the hiatus between seasons that she had been demoted to a recurring role; ultimately she appeared in but one episode that was produced for the 2nd flavour, credited every bit a guest star.
  5. ^ Ray Ford is credited as a series regular for episodes that were produced for the 2nd season. In select episodes during the second season, he was once once again credited equally a invitee star as six episodes were held from the beginning flavour and aired during the season's run.
  6. ^ Mistakenly credited on-screen as Jonathan William Cruz

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External links [edit]

  • Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 at IMDb

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