The Mick
The Mick
The Mick
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2017- 2018
2 Seasons
37 Episodes
7.2(262 votes)
Canceled
Comedy

Overview

Mackenzie "Mickey" Murphy is a hard-living, foul-mouthed, cigarette-smoking woman who moves to affluent Greenwich, CT to raise the spoiled kids of her wealthy sister who fled the country to avoid a federal indictment. She quickly learns what the rest of us already know - other people's children are awful.

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Production Companies

20th Century Fox Television
3 Arts Entertainment
BingBangBoom

Cast & Crew

6 members
Acting

Kaitlin Olson

Mackenzie 'Micky' Murphy

Kaitlin Olson
Acting

Sofia Black-D'Elia

Sabrina Pemberton

Sofia Black-D'Elia
Acting

Thomas Barbusca

Chip Pemberton

Thomas Barbusca
Acting

Jack Stanton

Ben Pemberton

Jack Stanton
Acting

Carla Jimenez

Alba

Carla Jimenez
Acting

Scott MacArthur

Jimmy

Scott MacArthur

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