A dark comedy with a near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score has been hailed 'genius' by fans. The genre-bending drama, which has two seasons, switches between multi and single cameras depending on its perspective. Kevin Can F*** Himself starts out as a stereotypical American sitcom - canned laughter included.

Schitt's Creek star Annie Murphy stars as Allison McRoberts, a woman struggling to redefine her life amid an unhappy marriage to her husband Kevin, played by Eric Petersen. But the series soon switches to a dark drama when, while celebrating their tenth wedding anniversary with an impromptu house party, Allison discovers Kevin has drained their bank account. Created by Valerie Armstrong, the series also stars The Real O'Neals' Mary Hollis Inboden, Superstore's Alex Bonifer and Mozart in the Jungle's Raymond Lee.

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