Running Point (2025)

TV show · 2025 · Comedy · English

Curator score: 4.1/10 (23.4K ratings)

Show them who's boss.

Overview

A reformed party girl must prove herself as a businesswoman when she's unexpectedly put in charge of her family's pro basketball team.

Ratings

Production

Kaling International, Warner Bros. Television, 3 Arts Entertainment, 23/34 Productions

Cast

Kate Hudson, Brenda Song, Scott MacArthur, Drew Tarver, Sabrina Lassegue

Where to watch

Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A breezy, fast-moving workplace comedy with a strong premise, likable cast energy, and enough sports-business chaos to keep it easy to watch. It’s more polished and broadly crowd-pleasing than sharply satirical, so it works best if you want a light, star-driven Netflix comedy rather than a deep dive into the cutthroat world of pro sports.

Best for

  • Fans of glossy workplace comedies
  • Viewers who like sports-adjacent shows without needing deep basketball knowledge
  • People looking for an easy binge with short episodes and broad humor
  • Fans of Mindy Kaling-style ensemble comedy

Skip if

  • You want biting, prestige-level satire
  • You prefer tightly plotted comedies with a very strong comic voice
  • You dislike broad, upbeat network-style humor in a streaming package
  • You want a serious drama about sports ownership or family dysfunction

Overview

Running Point has a clean, high-concept setup that does a lot of the work: a former party girl suddenly has to run a pro basketball team, and the show mines that clash between image, competence, and family expectation for easy laughs. Kate Hudson gives it a polished, charismatic center, and the ensemble is built to keep the momentum moving even when the jokes are more agreeable than sharp.

Worth noting

The series plays like a glossy workplace comedy with sports flavor, not a hard-edged industry satire. That makes it accessible and bingeable, especially if you like shows that prioritize chemistry, quick reversals, and aspirational chaos over realism. The basketball world gives it texture, but the real engine is the family-business dysfunction and the heroine’s attempt to be taken seriously.

Bottom line

It’s the kind of show that can be very enjoyable in the moment without feeling essential. If you’re in the mood for something light, polished, and easy to recommend, it lands. If you want a comedy with more bite, more specificity, or a stronger point of view, it may feel pleasantly disposable rather than memorable.

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Topics

workplace comedy, sports comedy, ensemble, female-led, family dynamics, bingeable, lighthearted, streaming original, 2020s, glossy

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