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Hung
GenreComedy-drama
Created byDmitry Lipkin
Colette Burson
StarringThomas Jane
Jane Adams
Anne Heche
Sianoa Smit-McPhee
Charlie Saxton
Eddie Jemison
Rebecca Creskoff
Gregg Henry
Opening theme"I'll Be Your Man"
by The Black Keys
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes20 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersDmitry Lipkin
Colette Burson
Alexander Payne
Michael Rosenberg
Noreen Halpern
John Morayniss
Running time28 minutes
Original release
NetworkHBO
ReleaseJune 28, 2009 (2009-06-28) –
present

Hung is a comedy-drama series, which premiered on HBO on June 28, 2009. The series was created by Dmitry Lipkin and Colette Burson and stars Thomas Jane as Ray Drecker, a struggling suburban Detroit high school basketball coach who resorts to male prostitution. The Second Season premiered on June 27, 2010 and concluded its 10 episode run on September 12, 2010. On September 2, 2010 it was announced that HBO had ordered Hung for a third season consisting of 10 episodes set to premiere in 2011.

Plot

Hung follows Ray Drecker (Thomas Jane), an unhappy, financially strapped history teacher and athletic coach at a high school in suburban Detroit. He's also the father of twin teenagers (Charlie Saxton and Sianoa Smit-McPhee) who are currently living with their remarried mother (Anne Heche). After a fire destroyed the childhood home Ray still owns and lived in, he is left without many options. With the help of a friend, Tanya (Jane Adams), Ray decides to turn his large penis into an opportunity to make money. The episodes center on Ray's attempts to maintain a "normal" life while starting his business as a male prostitute. Together, Tanya and Ray begin Happiness Consultants.

The second season focuses on the complex dynamic between Ray and his two pimps, Tanya and Lenore (Rebecca Creskoff). Lenore, a life coach who Tanya brought in to help them in the early stages of the business, began taking over Happiness Consultants late in the first season, as she believes she can take Ray places in the business and views Tanya as an obstacle.

Production

The show's pilot was directed by filmmaker Alexander Payne. Payne serves as executive producer along with Lipkin, Burson, and Blueprint Entertainment. Lipkin and Burson's script was the first major purchase by the network's new entertainment president Sue Naegle in April 2008. This move led the writers to immediately work on five more episodes for the series, a total of ten episodes. On December 18, 2008, it was announced HBO picked up the dark comedy. The show's first season ran from June 28, 2009 to September 13, 2009. On July 30, 2009, it was announced that HBO had renewed the series for a second season set to air June 27, 2010.[1]

The theme song for Hung is "I'll Be Your Man" by The Black Keys [2] from their debut album The Big Come Up (2002). The track can also be found on the Rescue Me Original Television Soundtrack (2006) album.

Much of the show is filmed in the suburban Detroit cities of Troy and West Bloomfield, Michigan.[3]

Cast and characters

Main

  • Thomas Jane as Ray Drecker: Former star athlete turned high school teacher/coach and single dad who becomes a prostitute in order to provide a better life for himself and his children.
  • Jane Adams as Tanya Skagle: A former flame of Ray's who reunites with him later on. She takes on the role of his pimp after proving to have optimism to make money in the business.
  • Anne Heche as Jessica Haxon: Ray's ex-wife who is trying to build a relationship with her children as they drift away from her. She also finds herself drifting from her new husband, Ronnie.
  • Charlie Saxton as Damon Drecker: Ray and Jessica's son. He partakes in goth-like activities and is unsure as to his exact sexuality. He has issues with his mom and is much more comfortable around his father.
  • Sianoa Smit-McPhee as Darby Drecker: Ray and Jessica's daughter, and Damon's twin. Darby has had issues with her boyfriend, and is very close with her brother, often a source of support.
  • Eddie Jemison as Ronnie Haxon: Jessica's new husband who is starting to become more about business than romance, causing both Jessica and himself to drift to outside romantic sources.
  • Rebecca Creskoff as Lenore Bernard: A life coach who is introduced to Ray by Tanya to bring in clients. Eventually, Lenore proves she can be a better pimp than Tanya, and the two are currently battling for his attention. (Recurring S1, Regular S2)
  • Gregg Henry as Mike Hunt: Ray's good friend and assistant coach. He is becoming suspicious of Ray's behavior, and is extremely paranoid about being laid off as the school begins cutting costs. (Recurring S1, Regular S2)

Recurring Season 1

Recurring Season 2

Episodes

Reception/Awards

Hung was very well received by critics. For its first season, the series' reviews equated to generally positive, with special mentions made to Thomas Jane and Jane Adams for their lead performances.[4]

Additionally, the series has received major award nominations. In 2010, Hung earned two Golden Globe Award nominations.[5]

  • Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series - Musical or Comedy: Thomas Jane
  • Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or TV Movie: Jane Adams

It was also nominated for a Writers' Guild Award, for best new series.[5]

Distribution

DVD releases

Season Region 1 Release Date Region 2 Release Date Region 4 Release Date Episodes Discs Bonus Features
1 June 22, 2010 September 13, 2010 August 4, 2010 10 2 DISC 1: Audio commentary on episodes 1 and 4 with the creators and executive producers of the series Colette Burson and Dmitry Lipkin. - Disc 2: About Hung. • Women Hung. • Personals Ray and Tanya. • Audio commentary on episode 8 with the creators and executive producers of the series Colette Burson and Dmitry Lipkin and writer Brett C. Leonard. -

International broadcasting

Country Television Network
BoliviaMexicoArgentinaColombiaVenezuelaChileBrazilGuatemala Latin America HBO Latin America
Brunei Cambodia Hong Kong Indonesia Laos Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Thailand Vietnam Southeast Asia HBO Asia (2010-01-08)
Australia Australia Showcase on Foxtel and Seven Network
Belgium Belgium Prime
Bulgaria Bulgaria HBO
Canada Canada HBO Canada
Croatia Croatia HBO
Czech Republic Czech Republic HBO
Egypt United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia Qatar Kuwait Bahrain Oman Yemen Middle East OSN Comedy
Estonia Estonia ETV
Finland Finland (premiered on September 24, 2010) YLE TV2
Germany Germany (starting May 6, 2010) Comedy Central
Hungary Hungary HBO
Iceland Iceland Stöð 2
Republic of Ireland Ireland 3e
Israel Israel yes stars Drama HD
Italy Italy SKY Uno
North Macedonia Macedonia HBO Macedonia
Montenegro Montenegro HBO
Netherlands Netherlands Comedy Central
New Zealand New Zealand TV One
Denmark Finland Norway Sweden Nordic countries Canal+
Norway Norway Canal+, NRK1
Philippines Philippines HBO
Poland Poland HBO
Portugal Portugal Fox Next
Romania Romania HBO
Serbia Serbia HBO
Slovenia Slovenia HBO
South Africa South Africa MNET
Spain Spain (premiered on January 10, 2010) Canal+ Spain
Turkey Turkey e2, CNBC-e
United Kingdom United Kingdom Channel 4 (Season One) More 4 (Season Two)

References

  1. ^ Nellie Andreeva (December 18, 2008). "HBO picks up 'Hung'". The Hollywood Reporter.
  2. ^ James Cook (December 18, 2008). "HBO Picks Up Thomas Jane's 'Hung'". TheMovingPicture.net.
  3. ^ Dan Desmond (April 16, 2010). [HBO’s ‘Hung’ puts West Bloomfield gym in spotlight "HBO's 'Hung' puts West Bloomfield gym in spotlight"]. The Oakland Press. {{cite news}}: Check |url= value (help)
  4. ^ http://www.metacritic.com/tv/shows/hung
  5. ^ a b http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1229413/awards

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