Unstable is an American workplace comedy television series starring Rob Lowe and his son John Owen Lowe, with both also acting as executive producers on the series, along with Victor Fresco. The series premiered on Netflix on March 30, 2023. In November 2023, the series was renewed for a second season.
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Genre | Workplace comedy |
Created by | Rob Lowe & John Owen Lowe & Victor Fresco |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 |
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Cinematography | Clark Mathis |
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Running time | 20–26 minutes |
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Network | Netflix |
Release | March 30, 2023 (2023-03-30) – present (present) |
A father-son comedy in which socially shy son Jackson (John Owen Lowe) begins working for his successful and admired, but eccentric and narcissistic-adjacent, father Ellis (Rob Lowe) at his high-tech bio research facility in order to help save him from spiraling further following the death of his wife.[1]
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1 | "Unstable" | Marc Buckland | Teleplay by : Victor Fresco Story by : Rob Lowe & John Owen Lowe & Victor Fresco | March 30, 2023 (2023-03-30) | |
Eccentric Los Angeles biotech CEO Ellis Dragon suffers a mental decline following the death of his wife. His CFO Anna Bennet worries that his erratic behavior and loss of focus at work jeopardizes the company. She has Ellis' estranged son Jackson, an aspiring flautist living in New York, come to Los Angeles to help Ellis recover from his downward spiral. Jackson resents his father for disregarding his ambitions and pressuring his son to be more like him. The two briefly reconcile during a company karaoke event, after which Jackson plans to return to New York, but he is forced to stay when Anna and Ellis reveal that Ellis has held his company-issued therapist captive in his basement for attempting to extort him.
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2 | "Engaged, Focused and Ridiculously Sane" | Marc Buckland | Michael Shipley | March 30, 2023 (2023-03-30) | |
3 | "The Wizard of Odd" | Marc Buckland | Sean Clements | March 30, 2023 (2023-03-30) | |
4 | "Pilgrims and Sex Parties" | Jay Chandrasekhar | John Owen Lowe | March 30, 2023 (2023-03-30) | |
5 | "Beautiful Birthday Bastards" | Jay Chandrasekhar | Hailey Chavez | March 30, 2023 (2023-03-30) | |
6 | "The Ballad of Eduardo" | Marc Buckland | Sam Shanker | March 30, 2023 (2023-03-30) | |
7 | "Roasting For Beginners" | Marc Buckland | Bente Engelstoft | March 30, 2023 (2023-03-30) | |
8 | "A Dragon's Fire" | Marc Buckland | Michael A. Ross | March 30, 2023 (2023-03-30) |
The first through seventh episodes are written by Andrew Gurland, Sean Clements, Justin Nowell, Guy Endore-Kaiser, Dominic Eugene Dierkes, John Owen Lowe, and Samantha Shanker, respectively; the eighth episode is written by Alexandra Rushfield and Kate Loveless from a story by Rushfield.[2]
The show was picked up straight-to-series by Netflix and the formation of the show was reportedly inspired by John Owen Lowe's social media trolling of his father Rob Lowe.[3] John Owen Lowe described the series as "about a father-son dynamic that's very relatable but under a really specific lens, which is a father who loves being the center of attention and his son, who feels the exact opposite."[4]
It was announced in April 2022 that Rob Lowe and his son John Owen Lowe would both act as executive producers on the show along with Victor Fresco, with production being handled by the Netflix studio.[5] In June 2022 the series added Sian Clifford to the cast alongside Rachel Marsh, Emma Ferreira and Aaron Branch in series regular roles. Additionally, Fred Armisen, Tom Allen and JT Parr were announced in recurring roles.[6] On May 4, 2023, it was reported that the second season (yet to officially renew) of production has been shut down due to the writers strike.[7] On November 16, 2023 the series was officially renewed for a second season with Andrew Gurland taking over as showrunner for the eight-part second series with production scheduled to begin in Los Angeles later that month.[8]
The eight episodes of Unstable were released on March 30, 2023.[9][10] The second season is set to release on August 1, 2024.[11]
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 67% approval rating with an average rating of 6.3/10, based on 18 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "Unstable is a little wobbly as it veers between sincere family affair and scathing satire, but Rob Lowe's reliable comedic chops provide the necessary ballast."[12] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 68 out of 100 based on 10 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[13]
Robert Lloyd of Los Angeles Times described the show as an "adorable workplace comedy that's odd enough to feel fresh and traditional enough to feel good."[14] Angie Han for The Hollywood Reporter said "it's very, very funny, thanks to a crackling combination of sharp writing, lovably eccentric characters and snappy comedic timing."[15]