Premise:
“The New Adventures of Old Christine” is a comedy series that revolves around Christine Campbell, a divorced woman navigating the complexities of modern motherhood, dating, and maintaining a friendly relationship with her ex-husband. The show gains extra comedic momentum from the fact that her ex-husband is dating a much younger woman, also named Christine, thereby dubbing the protagonist “Old Christine.”
Main Central Characters:
- Christine Campbell (Julia Louis-Dreyfus): The protagonist, a divorced mom trying to keep her life together.
- Richard Campbell (Clark Gregg): Christine’s amicable ex-husband.
- “New” Christine Hunter (Emily Rutherfurd): Richard’s younger girlfriend.
- Matthew Kimble (Hamish Linklater): Christine’s slacker brother who often stays with her.
- Barb (Wanda Sykes): Christine’s best friend and business partner.
Themes:
The series explores the themes of divorce, co-parenting, friendship, and the challenges of dating as a single mother. It also delves into the social stigmas around divorce and age, often using humor to lighten the weight of these topics. The show is a commentary on middle-age anxieties, societal expectations, and the ongoing pursuit of happiness.
Critical Consensus and Rating: 3.5/5
“The New Adventures of Old Christine” has received a critical rating of 3.5 out of 5. Critics have praised Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ performance and the show’s clever writing. However, some have pointed out that the series often relies on predictable sitcom tropes, which can make it feel a bit dated.
TV Parental Guidelines Rating:
The show has a TV-PG rating, mainly for its discussions of adult relationships, dating, and some mild language.
Broadcast Information:
The series originally aired on CBS from 2006 to 2010.
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