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Foursome (2016 TV series)

American romantic comedy streaming series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Foursome is an American romantic comedy streaming television series starring Jenn McAllister and an ensemble cast of other social media entertainers and professional actors. The series was produced by AwesomenessTV and premiered on March 30, 2016, on YouTube Premium.[1] The series lasted four seasons before airing its final episode on October 24, 2018.

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Plot

Andie is a sophomore in high school in San Bernardino who has trouble with dating, because her older brother Alec does not want her to date anyone. Andie's three best high school friends: Dakota, a high school senior, Courtney, Alec's girlfriend/college student and Imogen, Andie's homeschooled neighbors decide to help Andie with her dating problems, so Andie can freely go on dates without her brother stepping in to try and stop her.[2][3][4]

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Cast

  • Jenn McAllister as Andie Fixler
  • Meghan Falcone as Courtney Todd (seasons 1–3; guest starring, season 4)
  • Rickey Thompson as Dakota Green
  • Brooke Markham as Imogen Hillenshine (seasons 1–2)
  • Logan Paul as Alec Fixler (seasons 1–3)
  • Cameron Moulène as Josh Bennett
  • Rahart Adams as Kent Saydak (season 2–present)
  • Madeline Whitby as Greer Ashton (main, season 2–present; recurring, season 1)
  • Sarah Yarkin as Peg (season 3)
  • Monica Sherer as Mae (main, season 3–present; recurring, seasons 1–2)
  • John Milhiser as Mr. Shaw (main, season 3–present; recurring, seasons 1–2)
  • Jared Wernick as Divit (season 3)
  • Tucker Albrizzi as Terry (season 3)
  • James Morosini as Hugh (season 4)
  • Sarah Gilman as Wynn (season 4)
  • Jesse Leigh as Rubin (season 4)
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Production

Development

In October 2015, YouTube announced YouTube Red, its paid subscription ad service that would offer subscribers an ad-free experience, which would also allow users to download videos for offline viewing.[5] In addition, the service would be launching original content exclusive to YouTube Red subscribers in 2016.[6]

On June 23, 2016, YouTube announced that "Foursome" was renewed for a second season.[7] The first two episodes of the second season aired on December 6, 2016.

On May 1, 2017, AwesomenessTV announced that "Foursome" was renewed for a third season.[8] The entire season was released on November 1, 2017. Logan Paul was removed from the upcoming fourth season on January 10, 2018, in the wake of a video Paul uploaded that attracted widespread criticism. The Alec Fixler role was completely written out without a replacement actor.[9]

Episodes

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Season 1 (2016)

With their father being gone, Andie has a tough time adjusting to her sophomore year of high school when her popular but extremely overprotective and overbearing older brother watches her every move.

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Season 2 (2016–17)

Weeks have passed since the college party, Andie tries adopt a new image as she navigates being single for the rest of the semester, however, curveballs are thrown in her direction that could ruin her new image.

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Season 3 (2017)

2 months has passed since the events of Homecoming Night, Brayer High has hit a major slump. With Imogen gone, the remaining foursome decide to vacation in a private resort island, that unfortunately has a bunch of strict rules that they are willing to break

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Season 4 (2018)

Andie and Josh are finally together, but reality sets in as she realizes she has one final summer with friends and Josh as they head off to college next year, while she's stuck at Brayer for her junior year.

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