Casual (2015)

TV show · 2015 · Comedy · English

Curator score: 6.0/10 (10.1K ratings)

Overview

A dysfunctional family tries to help each other navigate the modern dating scene. Recent divorcee Tara and her bachelor brother coach each other through the crazy world of dating (on-line and off), while living under the same roof again for the second time and raising her teenage daughter.

Ratings

Production

Casual Productions, Right of Way Films

Cast

Michaela Watkins, Tommy Dewey, Tara Lynne Barr, Luke Samuels

Where to watch

Hulu, Plex, Tubi TV

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, low-key dramedy about messy adult relationships, sibling codependency, and the awkwardness of modern dating. It’s especially rewarding if you like character-first comedy with emotional honesty, but its deliberately understated pace won’t suit viewers looking for big punchlines or high-concept plotting.

Best for

  • fans of intimate relationship dramedies
  • viewers who like dry, naturalistic humor
  • people interested in post-divorce and midlife dating stories
  • audiences who enjoy emotionally observant ensemble writing

Skip if

  • you want fast, joke-dense sitcom energy
  • you prefer broad comedy or clear-cut story arcs
  • you dislike cringe-adjacent dating material
  • you want a highly polished, high-stakes premise

Overview

Casual is one of those quietly excellent Hulu dramedies that understands how funny and painful adult life can be when no one has their act together. The show’s core dynamic — a divorced mother and her bachelor brother living together and advising each other on dating — gives it a built-in awkwardness that the writing mines for both laughs and genuine feeling.

Worth noting

What makes it work is the tone: dry, intimate, and emotionally honest without becoming sentimental. Michaela Watkins anchors the series with a grounded, vulnerable performance, while Tommy Dewey brings a self-protective charm that keeps the sibling banter from feeling too neat. The teenage daughter adds another layer of friction and perspective, helping the show feel like a real family rather than a setup.

Bottom line

The series is strongest when it stays close to its characters and their small, revealing choices. It’s not a broad crowd-pleaser, and the humor can be uncomfortable by design, but that restraint is part of its appeal. If you like relationship comedies that feel lived-in and a little bruised, Casual is very much worth the time.

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Topics

dramedy, relationship comedy, indie sensibility, dry humor, character-driven, dating culture, family dynamics, slice of life, awkward comedy, Hulu original

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