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Adults (2025)
Season 1
TV-MA
74%
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In season 1, the housemates tackle capital-R Responsibility to varying degrees of success.
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8 Episodes
Pilot
E1
Pilot
The friend group finds out that someone they know is making national headlines.
Spitroast
E2
Spitroast
The group accompanies Billie to the hospital for a colonoscopy and must decide who should be her medical proxy.
Have You Seen This Man?
E3
Have You Seen This Man?
A stabber is on the loose in the neighborhood and the group realizes Anton may have accidentally befriended him.
House Rules
E4
House Rules
The group continues a house tradition.
Theracide
E5
Theracide
Issa and Anton look for meaning after an unexpected loss, while Samir and Paul Baker start underage drinking.
Roast Chicken
E6
Roast Chicken
The group throws their first dinner party.
Annabelle
E7
Annabelle
Anton and Paul Baker host a visitor from out of town, while Issa takes a stand at work.
The Mail
E8
The Mail
The group opens the mailbox for the first time in months.
Cast of Season 1
Malik Elassal
Samir Rahman
Lucy Freyer
Billie Schaeffer
Jack Innanen
Paul Baker
Amita Rao
Issa
Owen Thiele
Anton Evans
Curtis Cook
Producer
Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
cultfilmliker
June 19, 2025
A little edgy but I loved it. Really hope it gets renewed!
Alex | Pop Culture Brain
June 6, 2025
A fun hang that reminded me a lot of Broad City
Boston Globe
Lisa Weidenfeld
The setups are frantic - the show has a manic energy that it has trouble wrangling into effective payoffs.
Paste Magazine
Rendy Jones
A refined Sunny clone tailored for the Zillennial generation, perfectly capturing the emotions and experiences of twenty-somethings just starting out in the world.
New York Times
Esther Zuckerman
While it seems unlikely to become a generation-defining sensation, once "Adults" finds its groove, it is perfectly diverting TV.
The Hollywood Reporter
Angie Han
It can be a little exhausting, in a way that occasionally made me want to pull it aside and suggest it take a breath. But it's also bright enough (and, unexpectedly, sweet enough) to inspire faith it'll find its footing eventually.
TV Line
Dave Nemetz
Even though it's rooted in Gen Z, Adults still fits into fairly conventional sitcom rhythms and payoffs. And it's comforting in a way to see this show use those tried-and-true techniques to find big laughs within a whole new generation.
Variety
Alison Herman
As "Adults" actually exists, though, it feels as uncertain as its subjects - and many of its TV contemporaries. In this sense, at least, it's a show of its time.
Decider
Joel Keller
Adults definitely starts out a bit frantic, and the characters a bit cartoonish, but there is more than enough that's funny about this group of friends that makes us want to spend more time with them.
IndieWire
Ben Travers
As is, every one of the main characters is too brainless and basic to invest in, even when the series treats their shared ineptitude like a bonding agent.
The Spool
Tim Stevens
[G]iven the trend over the course of six episodes, there's reason to be optimistic that Adults will sort its tone-and, more generally, itself-out with some time.
Screen Rant
Mary Kassel
Despite being marketed as a show for Gen Z, Adults misses the mark on this generation, finding solace in its moments of humor, not emotional appeals.
TV Fanatic
Whitney Evans
It's not a perfect show, but it's sure to make you laugh.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
...people (like us) love watching people (like these) who'll be there for one another when the rain starts to fall, when they're stuck in second gear, etc.
Mashable
Belen Edwards
Creators Ben Kronengold and Rebecca Shaw deliver a heightened look at early adulthood that's chaotic, heartfelt, and current.
AV Club
Saloni Gajjar
Adults aims to reflect the dilemmas and joys of modern-day youth, which means this celebration of friendship is a little inherently cringeworthy. Yet, the underlying humor and heart pop up as the show presses on, making it a promising irreverent sitcom.
Cracked
Tara Ariano
As a title, Adults strikes the perfect note for the show it belongs to: It feels a little ironic, a little sheepish and only defensive until the slightest pushback makes it cave.
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
There are occasional references to the characters' age bracket and how older generations feel about them, but not so much that it feels like the intended point of Adults. All it wants to be about is five funny people being funny together.
Newsday
Verne Gay
Another "Friends" (or "Girls"?) knockoff with a likable cast and some sharp writing.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
Casting makes such a difference in a project like "Adults," and all five of the leads bring their own comic energy in a way that distinguishes them without stealing focus or throwing off the rhythm of the entire piece.
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